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Planets to Cosmology
Essential Science in the Final Years of the Hubble Space Telescope: Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institu
Herausgeber: Casertano, Stefano; Livio, Mario
Casertano
Planets to Cosmology
Essential Science in the Final Years of the Hubble Space Telescope: Proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institu
Herausgeber: Casertano, Stefano; Livio, Mario
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This book contains review papers covering HST's main achievements and future observations, for researchers and graduate students.
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This book contains review papers covering HST's main achievements and future observations, for researchers and graduate students.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182447
- ISBN-10: 0521182441
- Artikelnr.: 34745174
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 216
- Erscheinungstermin: 9. Dezember 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 12mm
- Gewicht: 382g
- ISBN-13: 9780521182447
- ISBN-10: 0521182441
- Artikelnr.: 34745174
Preface; 1. Hubble's view of transiting planets D. Charbonneau; 2. Unsolved
problems in star formation C. J. Clarke; 3. Star formation in clusters S.
S. Larson; 4. HST abundance studies of low metallicity stars J. W. Truran,
C. Sneden, F. Primas, J. J. Cowan and T. Beers; 5. Physical environments
and feedback: HST studies of intense star-forming environments J. S.
Gallagher, L. J. Smith and R. W. O'Connell; 6. Quasar hosts: growing up
with monstrous middles K. K. McLeod; 7. Reverberation mapping of active
galactic nuclei B. M. Peterson and K. Horne; 8. Feedback at high redshift
A. E. Shapley; 9. The baryon content of the local intergalactic medium J.
T. Stocke, J. M. Shull, and S. V. Penton; 10. Hot baryons in supercluster
filaments E. D. Miller, R. A. Dupke and J. N. Bregman; 11. Galaxy assembly
E. F. Bell; 12. Probing the reionization history of the Universe Z. Haiman;
13. Studying distant infrared-luminous galaxies with Spitzer and Hubble C.
Papovich, E. Egami, E. Le Floc'h, P. Pérez-González, G. Rieke, J. Rigby, H.
Dole and M. Reike; 14. Galaxies at z = g-i'-drop selection and the GLARE
Project E. R. Stanway, K. Glazebrook, A. J. Bunker and the GLARE
Consortium; 15. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field with NIMCOS R. I. Thompson, R.
J. Bouwens and G. Illingworth.
problems in star formation C. J. Clarke; 3. Star formation in clusters S.
S. Larson; 4. HST abundance studies of low metallicity stars J. W. Truran,
C. Sneden, F. Primas, J. J. Cowan and T. Beers; 5. Physical environments
and feedback: HST studies of intense star-forming environments J. S.
Gallagher, L. J. Smith and R. W. O'Connell; 6. Quasar hosts: growing up
with monstrous middles K. K. McLeod; 7. Reverberation mapping of active
galactic nuclei B. M. Peterson and K. Horne; 8. Feedback at high redshift
A. E. Shapley; 9. The baryon content of the local intergalactic medium J.
T. Stocke, J. M. Shull, and S. V. Penton; 10. Hot baryons in supercluster
filaments E. D. Miller, R. A. Dupke and J. N. Bregman; 11. Galaxy assembly
E. F. Bell; 12. Probing the reionization history of the Universe Z. Haiman;
13. Studying distant infrared-luminous galaxies with Spitzer and Hubble C.
Papovich, E. Egami, E. Le Floc'h, P. Pérez-González, G. Rieke, J. Rigby, H.
Dole and M. Reike; 14. Galaxies at z = g-i'-drop selection and the GLARE
Project E. R. Stanway, K. Glazebrook, A. J. Bunker and the GLARE
Consortium; 15. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field with NIMCOS R. I. Thompson, R.
J. Bouwens and G. Illingworth.
Preface; 1. Hubble's view of transiting planets D. Charbonneau; 2. Unsolved
problems in star formation C. J. Clarke; 3. Star formation in clusters S.
S. Larson; 4. HST abundance studies of low metallicity stars J. W. Truran,
C. Sneden, F. Primas, J. J. Cowan and T. Beers; 5. Physical environments
and feedback: HST studies of intense star-forming environments J. S.
Gallagher, L. J. Smith and R. W. O'Connell; 6. Quasar hosts: growing up
with monstrous middles K. K. McLeod; 7. Reverberation mapping of active
galactic nuclei B. M. Peterson and K. Horne; 8. Feedback at high redshift
A. E. Shapley; 9. The baryon content of the local intergalactic medium J.
T. Stocke, J. M. Shull, and S. V. Penton; 10. Hot baryons in supercluster
filaments E. D. Miller, R. A. Dupke and J. N. Bregman; 11. Galaxy assembly
E. F. Bell; 12. Probing the reionization history of the Universe Z. Haiman;
13. Studying distant infrared-luminous galaxies with Spitzer and Hubble C.
Papovich, E. Egami, E. Le Floc'h, P. Pérez-González, G. Rieke, J. Rigby, H.
Dole and M. Reike; 14. Galaxies at z = g-i'-drop selection and the GLARE
Project E. R. Stanway, K. Glazebrook, A. J. Bunker and the GLARE
Consortium; 15. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field with NIMCOS R. I. Thompson, R.
J. Bouwens and G. Illingworth.
problems in star formation C. J. Clarke; 3. Star formation in clusters S.
S. Larson; 4. HST abundance studies of low metallicity stars J. W. Truran,
C. Sneden, F. Primas, J. J. Cowan and T. Beers; 5. Physical environments
and feedback: HST studies of intense star-forming environments J. S.
Gallagher, L. J. Smith and R. W. O'Connell; 6. Quasar hosts: growing up
with monstrous middles K. K. McLeod; 7. Reverberation mapping of active
galactic nuclei B. M. Peterson and K. Horne; 8. Feedback at high redshift
A. E. Shapley; 9. The baryon content of the local intergalactic medium J.
T. Stocke, J. M. Shull, and S. V. Penton; 10. Hot baryons in supercluster
filaments E. D. Miller, R. A. Dupke and J. N. Bregman; 11. Galaxy assembly
E. F. Bell; 12. Probing the reionization history of the Universe Z. Haiman;
13. Studying distant infrared-luminous galaxies with Spitzer and Hubble C.
Papovich, E. Egami, E. Le Floc'h, P. Pérez-González, G. Rieke, J. Rigby, H.
Dole and M. Reike; 14. Galaxies at z = g-i'-drop selection and the GLARE
Project E. R. Stanway, K. Glazebrook, A. J. Bunker and the GLARE
Consortium; 15. The Hubble Ultra Deep Field with NIMCOS R. I. Thompson, R.
J. Bouwens and G. Illingworth.