The Formation and Dynamics of Galaxies
Herausgegeben:Shakeshaft, J. R.
The Formation and Dynamics of Galaxies
Herausgegeben:Shakeshaft, J. R.
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Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 58 held in Canberra, Australia, August 12-15, 1973
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Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 58 held in Canberra, Australia, August 12-15, 1973
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- International Astronomical Union Symposia 58
- Verlag: IAU / Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-277-0461-0
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1974
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9789027704610
- ISBN-10: 9027704619
- Artikelnr.: 33137007
- International Astronomical Union Symposia 58
- Verlag: IAU / Springer / Springer Netherlands
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-90-277-0461-0
- Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1974
- Seitenzahl: 460
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. September 1974
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 850g
- ISBN-13: 9789027704610
- ISBN-10: 9027704619
- Artikelnr.: 33137007
Structure, Dynamics and Statistical Properties of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Properties and Distribution of Galaxies in Relation to Their Formation and Evolution: Theoretical Situation (Invited Paper).- The Distribution of Galaxies in Relation to Their Formation and Evolution.- Dynamics of Superclusters as the Most Powerful Test for Theories of Galaxy Formation.- Intergalactic Matter and Radiation and its Bearing on Galaxy Formation and Evolution (Invited Paper).- Recent Westerbork Observations of Head-Tail Galaxies.- Neutral Hydrogen at Large Distances from Parent Galaxies.- The Early History of Our Galaxy: Dynamics (Invited Paper).- The Distribution of Mass-to-Light Ratio with Radius in M31 and M33.- The Early History of Our Galaxy: Chemical Evolution (Invited Paper).- Differences Between Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Dwarf Content of Old Galaxy Populations.- The Formation of Disks by Inelastic Collisions of Gravitating Particles. Applications to the Formation of Galaxies.- Dynamics of Rotating Stellar Systems: Collapse and Violent Relaxation.- Models for the Formation and Evolution of Spherical Galaxies.- The Redshifts of Extragalactic Objects (Invited Paper, Abstract only).- Evidence for Non-Velocity Redshifts - New Evidence and Review (Invited Paper).- The Extragalactic Relative Distance Scale.- Observational Evidence for Non-Velocity Redshift in Stephan's Quintet.- Fine Structure within the Redshift-Magnitude Correlation for Galaxies.- Radio Frequency Observations of the Nuclei of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Optical Observations of Nuclei of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Theory of Galactic Nuclei (Invited Paper).- Structures of Central Bulges and Nuclei of Galaxies.- Variability of the Emission Line Spectrum of the Nucleus of Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1275.- GravitationalInteractions Between Galaxies (Invited Paper).- The Magellanic Stream.- Recent Radio Studies of Bright Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Interpretation of Observations of Spiral Structure in Terms of the Density Wave Theory (Invited Paper).- Some Recent Developments in the Theory of Spiral Structure.- Studies on the Galactic Density Wave.- High-Resolution Studies of Neutral Hydrogen in NGC 5383 and M101.- The Motions in the Central Regions of NGC 4736.- On the Strength of the Galactic Shock Wave and the Degree of Development of Spiral Structure.
Structure, Dynamics and Statistical Properties of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Properties and Distribution of Galaxies in Relation to Their Formation and Evolution: Theoretical Situation (Invited Paper).- The Distribution of Galaxies in Relation to Their Formation and Evolution.- Dynamics of Superclusters as the Most Powerful Test for Theories of Galaxy Formation.- Intergalactic Matter and Radiation and its Bearing on Galaxy Formation and Evolution (Invited Paper).- Recent Westerbork Observations of Head-Tail Galaxies.- Neutral Hydrogen at Large Distances from Parent Galaxies.- The Early History of Our Galaxy: Dynamics (Invited Paper).- The Distribution of Mass-to-Light Ratio with Radius in M31 and M33.- The Early History of Our Galaxy: Chemical Evolution (Invited Paper).- Differences Between Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Dwarf Content of Old Galaxy Populations.- The Formation of Disks by Inelastic Collisions of Gravitating Particles. Applications to the Formation of Galaxies.- Dynamics of Rotating Stellar Systems: Collapse and Violent Relaxation.- Models for the Formation and Evolution of Spherical Galaxies.- The Redshifts of Extragalactic Objects (Invited Paper, Abstract only).- Evidence for Non-Velocity Redshifts - New Evidence and Review (Invited Paper).- The Extragalactic Relative Distance Scale.- Observational Evidence for Non-Velocity Redshift in Stephan's Quintet.- Fine Structure within the Redshift-Magnitude Correlation for Galaxies.- Radio Frequency Observations of the Nuclei of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Optical Observations of Nuclei of Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Theory of Galactic Nuclei (Invited Paper).- Structures of Central Bulges and Nuclei of Galaxies.- Variability of the Emission Line Spectrum of the Nucleus of Seyfert Galaxy NGC 1275.- GravitationalInteractions Between Galaxies (Invited Paper).- The Magellanic Stream.- Recent Radio Studies of Bright Galaxies (Invited Paper).- Interpretation of Observations of Spiral Structure in Terms of the Density Wave Theory (Invited Paper).- Some Recent Developments in the Theory of Spiral Structure.- Studies on the Galactic Density Wave.- High-Resolution Studies of Neutral Hydrogen in NGC 5383 and M101.- The Motions in the Central Regions of NGC 4736.- On the Strength of the Galactic Shock Wave and the Degree of Development of Spiral Structure.