Early Disk-Galaxy Formation from Jwst to the Milky Way (Iau S377)
Herausgeber: Tabatabaei, Fatemeh; Ting, Yuan-Sen; Barbuy, Beatriz
Early Disk-Galaxy Formation from Jwst to the Milky Way (Iau S377)
Herausgeber: Tabatabaei, Fatemeh; Ting, Yuan-Sen; Barbuy, Beatriz
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Early discoveries of JWST have revealed high-redshift galaxies that defy our expectations. These puzzles must be resolved through multi-wavelength observations, simulations and theoretical models. Offering an updated view of recent advances and current problems, IAU S377 is suitable for both graduate students and active researchers in the field.
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Early discoveries of JWST have revealed high-redshift galaxies that defy our expectations. These puzzles must be resolved through multi-wavelength observations, simulations and theoretical models. Offering an updated view of recent advances and current problems, IAU S377 is suitable for both graduate students and active researchers in the field.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 168mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781009398756
- ISBN-10: 100939875X
- Artikelnr.: 69517787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 250
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. März 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 239mm x 168mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 408g
- ISBN-13: 9781009398756
- ISBN-10: 100939875X
- Artikelnr.: 69517787
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Part I. Galaxies and Cosmic Dawn: 1. Revelation of massive quiescent galaxies at z>3 from deep JWST spectroscopy Karl Glazebrook; 2. JWST observations of ALMA [O III] 88
m emitters in the epoch of reionization Takuya Hashimoto; 3. Massive-star feedback at low metallicity M. S. Oey; 4. JWST unveils a population of 'red-excess' galaxies in Abell 2744 and in the coeval field Benedetta Vulcani; 5. GECKOS: Turning galaxy evolution on its side with deep observations of edge-on galaxies J. van de Sande; 6. Stellar mergers in dense stellar systems and growth of supermassive black holes Long Wang; 7. Formation of the first massive galaxies in cosmological simulations and their observational properties Hidenobu Yajima; 8. Role of the ISM/IGM energy balance in structure formation and evolution of galaxies Fatemeh Tabatabaei; 9. Bar pattern speed at z ~ 1
2 to explore challenges of the Standard Cosmology Virginia Cuomo; Part II. Milky Way and M31: 10. New dimensions of galactic chemical evolution David H. Weinberg; 11. What the JWST can tell us about the origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Anna F. Marino; 12. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters with JWST Antonino P. Milone; 13. Metal production in the early Universe: what chemical abundances in old stellar populations in the Milky Way tell us Miho N. Ishigaki; 14. Using metal-poor stars in the Inner Galaxy to uncover the ancient Milky Way Madeline Lucey; 15. Chemically characterising the Milky Way's stellar halo Horta Darrington; 16. The curious stellar system M22 Madeleine McKenzie; 17. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) V: a chemo- dynamical investigation of the early assembly of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the bulge Federico Sestito; 18. The galactic extinction horizon with present and future surveys Dante Minniti; 19. The prevalence of the
-bimodality: First JWST
-abundance results in M31 David L. Nidever; 20. The Andromeda Galaxy's last major merger: Constraints from the survey of planetary nebulae Souradeep Bhattacharya; Part III. Astronomy in Malaysia: 21. Connection between the comet 1P/Halley appearance in 760 AD and the Dinoyo Inscription Ide Nada Imandiharja.
m emitters in the epoch of reionization Takuya Hashimoto; 3. Massive-star feedback at low metallicity M. S. Oey; 4. JWST unveils a population of 'red-excess' galaxies in Abell 2744 and in the coeval field Benedetta Vulcani; 5. GECKOS: Turning galaxy evolution on its side with deep observations of edge-on galaxies J. van de Sande; 6. Stellar mergers in dense stellar systems and growth of supermassive black holes Long Wang; 7. Formation of the first massive galaxies in cosmological simulations and their observational properties Hidenobu Yajima; 8. Role of the ISM/IGM energy balance in structure formation and evolution of galaxies Fatemeh Tabatabaei; 9. Bar pattern speed at z ~ 1
2 to explore challenges of the Standard Cosmology Virginia Cuomo; Part II. Milky Way and M31: 10. New dimensions of galactic chemical evolution David H. Weinberg; 11. What the JWST can tell us about the origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Anna F. Marino; 12. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters with JWST Antonino P. Milone; 13. Metal production in the early Universe: what chemical abundances in old stellar populations in the Milky Way tell us Miho N. Ishigaki; 14. Using metal-poor stars in the Inner Galaxy to uncover the ancient Milky Way Madeline Lucey; 15. Chemically characterising the Milky Way's stellar halo Horta Darrington; 16. The curious stellar system M22 Madeleine McKenzie; 17. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) V: a chemo- dynamical investigation of the early assembly of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the bulge Federico Sestito; 18. The galactic extinction horizon with present and future surveys Dante Minniti; 19. The prevalence of the
-bimodality: First JWST
-abundance results in M31 David L. Nidever; 20. The Andromeda Galaxy's last major merger: Constraints from the survey of planetary nebulae Souradeep Bhattacharya; Part III. Astronomy in Malaysia: 21. Connection between the comet 1P/Halley appearance in 760 AD and the Dinoyo Inscription Ide Nada Imandiharja.
Part I. Galaxies and Cosmic Dawn: 1. Revelation of massive quiescent galaxies at z>3 from deep JWST spectroscopy Karl Glazebrook; 2. JWST observations of ALMA [O III] 88
m emitters in the epoch of reionization Takuya Hashimoto; 3. Massive-star feedback at low metallicity M. S. Oey; 4. JWST unveils a population of 'red-excess' galaxies in Abell 2744 and in the coeval field Benedetta Vulcani; 5. GECKOS: Turning galaxy evolution on its side with deep observations of edge-on galaxies J. van de Sande; 6. Stellar mergers in dense stellar systems and growth of supermassive black holes Long Wang; 7. Formation of the first massive galaxies in cosmological simulations and their observational properties Hidenobu Yajima; 8. Role of the ISM/IGM energy balance in structure formation and evolution of galaxies Fatemeh Tabatabaei; 9. Bar pattern speed at z ~ 1
2 to explore challenges of the Standard Cosmology Virginia Cuomo; Part II. Milky Way and M31: 10. New dimensions of galactic chemical evolution David H. Weinberg; 11. What the JWST can tell us about the origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Anna F. Marino; 12. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters with JWST Antonino P. Milone; 13. Metal production in the early Universe: what chemical abundances in old stellar populations in the Milky Way tell us Miho N. Ishigaki; 14. Using metal-poor stars in the Inner Galaxy to uncover the ancient Milky Way Madeline Lucey; 15. Chemically characterising the Milky Way's stellar halo Horta Darrington; 16. The curious stellar system M22 Madeleine McKenzie; 17. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) V: a chemo- dynamical investigation of the early assembly of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the bulge Federico Sestito; 18. The galactic extinction horizon with present and future surveys Dante Minniti; 19. The prevalence of the
-bimodality: First JWST
-abundance results in M31 David L. Nidever; 20. The Andromeda Galaxy's last major merger: Constraints from the survey of planetary nebulae Souradeep Bhattacharya; Part III. Astronomy in Malaysia: 21. Connection between the comet 1P/Halley appearance in 760 AD and the Dinoyo Inscription Ide Nada Imandiharja.
m emitters in the epoch of reionization Takuya Hashimoto; 3. Massive-star feedback at low metallicity M. S. Oey; 4. JWST unveils a population of 'red-excess' galaxies in Abell 2744 and in the coeval field Benedetta Vulcani; 5. GECKOS: Turning galaxy evolution on its side with deep observations of edge-on galaxies J. van de Sande; 6. Stellar mergers in dense stellar systems and growth of supermassive black holes Long Wang; 7. Formation of the first massive galaxies in cosmological simulations and their observational properties Hidenobu Yajima; 8. Role of the ISM/IGM energy balance in structure formation and evolution of galaxies Fatemeh Tabatabaei; 9. Bar pattern speed at z ~ 1
2 to explore challenges of the Standard Cosmology Virginia Cuomo; Part II. Milky Way and M31: 10. New dimensions of galactic chemical evolution David H. Weinberg; 11. What the JWST can tell us about the origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Anna F. Marino; 12. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters with JWST Antonino P. Milone; 13. Metal production in the early Universe: what chemical abundances in old stellar populations in the Milky Way tell us Miho N. Ishigaki; 14. Using metal-poor stars in the Inner Galaxy to uncover the ancient Milky Way Madeline Lucey; 15. Chemically characterising the Milky Way's stellar halo Horta Darrington; 16. The curious stellar system M22 Madeleine McKenzie; 17. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) V: a chemo- dynamical investigation of the early assembly of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the bulge Federico Sestito; 18. The galactic extinction horizon with present and future surveys Dante Minniti; 19. The prevalence of the
-bimodality: First JWST
-abundance results in M31 David L. Nidever; 20. The Andromeda Galaxy's last major merger: Constraints from the survey of planetary nebulae Souradeep Bhattacharya; Part III. Astronomy in Malaysia: 21. Connection between the comet 1P/Halley appearance in 760 AD and the Dinoyo Inscription Ide Nada Imandiharja.