Galaxy Evolution across the Hubble Time (IAU S235) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia)
ISBN-13:
9780521863445
ISBN-10:
0521863449
Edition:
1
Author:
Françoise Combes, Jan Palouš
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Hardcover
470 pages
Category:
Astronomy
,
Astronomy & Space Science
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
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ISBN-13:
9780521863445
ISBN-10:
0521863449
Edition:
1
Author:
Françoise Combes, Jan Palouš
Publication date:
2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Format:
Hardcover
470 pages
Category:
Astronomy
,
Astronomy & Space Science
,
Astrophysics
,
Physics
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Galaxy Evolution across the Hubble Time (IAU S235) (Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia) (ISBN-13: 9780521863445 and ISBN-10: 0521863449), written by authors
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This last decade has witnessed a revolution in our observations of galaxies; in particular deep imaging with HST and spectroscopy with 10m-class ground-based telescopes have uncovered many objects that are difficult to place along the Hubble sequence. High resolution spectroscopy of extremely faint objects has enabled the study of the kinematic evolution and, hence, the mass assembly of galaxies to unprecedented look-back times for direct comparison with cosmological structure formation scenarios. Thus, it is now possible to study all three aspects of galaxy evolution - their morphological-dynamical, chemical and spectral evolution out to redshift larger than six, exploring more than 95% of the age of the universe. These Proceedings of the IAU Symposium 235 report the considerable progress made in recent years on galaxy formation and evolution, and look forward to the expected breakthroughs in the domain of remote galaxies, with ALMA, the ELT and the next generation space telescopes.
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