Formation and Evolution of Cosmic Structures
Reviews in Modern Astronomy Vol. 21
Reviews in Modern Astronomy (Band Nr. 21)
1. Auflage August 2009
XII, 283 Seiten, Hardcover
88 Abbildungen (10 Farbabbildungen)
3 Tabellen
Monographie
Kurzbeschreibung
Band 21 dieser Reihe enthält 15 Auftragsartikel, fasst Vorträge der Konferenz "JENAM 2008: New Challenges to European Astronomy" zusammen und präsentiert die wegweisenden Erkenntnisse moderner astrophysikalischer Forschung.
This 21st volume in the series contains 15 invited reviews and highlight contributions presented during the 2008 International Scientific Conference of the German Astronomical Society on the topic of "New Challenges to European Astronomy", held in Vienna, Austria.
The papers discuss a wide range of hot topics, including cosmology, high-energy astrophysics, astroparticle physics gravitational waves, extragalactic and stellar astronomy -- together representing the roadmap for modern astrophysical research.
The Richness and Beauty of the Physics of Cosmological Recombination
By Rashid Sunyaev
Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture:
Complexity in Small-scale Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies
By Andreas Koch
The Current Status of Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND)
By R.H. Sanders
Modeling the High-z Universe: Probing Galaxy Formation
By Sadegh Khochfar
Evolution of Massive Stars along the Cosmic History
By Georges Meynet, Sylvia Ekström, Cyril Georgy, Cristina Chiappini and André Maeder
Cosmic Evolution of Stellar Disc Truncations
By John E. Beckman
Star Formation from Spitzer (Lyman) to Spitzer (Space Telescope) and Beyond
By João Alves and Virginia Trimble
Catastrophism versus Uniformitarianism in the History of Star Formation
By Virginia Trimble
Lyman Spitzer, Jr. and the Physics of Star Formation
By Bruce G. Elmegreen
What Cluster Gas Expulsion can tell us about Star Formation, Cluster Environment and Galaxy Evolution
By Geneviève Parmentier
The High Mass End of Extragalactic Globular Clusters
By Michael Hilker
Solar System Formation
By Aurélien Crida
Solar Space Missions: present and future
By Sami K. Solanki & Eckart Marsch
Women in (European) Astronomy
By Meg Urry
His research focuses on galactical structures and star populations. He is serving as editor-in-chief of the Reviews volumes on behalf of the German Astronomische Gesellschaft.