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The Evolution of Starbursts

The Evolution of Starbursts
Author: Susanne Hüttemeister
Publisher: American Institute of Physics
Total Pages: 452
Release: 2005-08-19
Genre: Science
ISBN:

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Starbursts are a spectacular phase in the life of galaxies, with the potential of changing the appearance of the galaxy and enriching its environment with metals in galactic winds. They are a sign post of galaxy evolution and galaxy assembly at high redshifts. This volume brings together all aspects of starburst evolution, focusing on the much debated question of what triggers starbursts.


Starbursts and Galaxy Evolution

Starbursts and Galaxy Evolution
Author: Xuan Thuan Trinh
Publisher: Atlantica Séguier Frontières
Total Pages: 626
Release: 1987
Genre: Galaxies
ISBN: 9782863320501

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Starbursts Triggers, Nature, and Evolution

Starbursts Triggers, Nature, and Evolution
Author: Bruno Guiderdoni
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3662297426

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Starbursts are regions of unusually rapid star formation, often located in the central parts of galaxies. They differ from more normal regions of star formation in terms of the throughput of mass and the rapidity with which the gas is consumed. In the last twenty years, extensive observational data at most wavelengths have become available on starbursts, but many important issues remain to be addressed, observationally as well as theoretically. How are strong episodes of star formation triggered? What is the quantity of gas converted into stars during bursts? What is the initial mass function of stars in these events? How does the feedback from stars influence the interstellar medium and self-regulate star formation? What is the subsequent chemical and photometric evolution? How do starbursts rule the formation and evolution of galaxies? In recent years, many observational data at different wavelengths (optical, radio, infrared, X-ray) have become available. However, these observations are still fragmentary in the sense that different classes of objects have been observed in different ways, and the coverage is not consistently deep or complete. As a consequence, an overall observational picture of starburst galaxies is missing, and theoretical understanding and modelling have remained highly tentative. The purpose of the school Starbursts: Triggers, Nature, and Evolution was to gather theorists and observers with complementary approaches to the starburst phenomenon, in order to summarize the state-of-the-art of the observations and models, emphasizing the consistency of the various viewpoints.


The Evolution of Galaxies

The Evolution of Galaxies
Author: Charlotte Louise Wilkinson
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2018
Genre:
ISBN:

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Massive Stars in Starbursts

Massive Stars in Starbursts
Author: Claus Leitherer
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1991-05-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521404655

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This book reviews the importance of massive stars in several areas of astrophysics. Massive stars are objects that are 10-100 times the mass of our Sun. Above ten solar masses, loss through stellar winds begins to have a major impact on the evolution of a star. The upper limit of 100 solar masses is derived from observations. Significant progress has now been achieved in massive star research. New models, along with high quality observations, have improved our understanding of the formation, structure, atmosphere, and evolution of these massive objects. They are formed in violent bursts of star formation and are probably related to the phenomena observed in active galactic nuclei. The workshop at the Space Telescope Science Institute examined the interplay between the astrophysics of massive stars and their location in extragalactic starburst regions. There are eighteen chapters by leading researchers. Each has been carefully edited to ensure that the book is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and observation of massive stars in starburst regions.


The Evolution of Galaxies

The Evolution of Galaxies
Author: G. Hensler
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 684
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401733155

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Galaxies have a history: distant galaxies, formed early in the life of the universe, differ from the nearby ones. This book addresses the modeling of galaxy evolution from their cosmological formation to their presently observable structures, presenting the state of the art in the field.


Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution

Multiwavelength Mapping of Galaxy Formation and Evolution
Author: Alvio Renzini
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2005-05-23
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540256656

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The possibilities of astronomical observation have dramatically increased over the last decade. Major satellites, like the Hubble Space Telescope, Chandra and XMM Newton, are complemented by numerous large ground-based observatories, from 8m-10m optical telescopes to sub-mm and radio facilities. As a result, observational astronomy has access to virtually the whole electromagnetic spectrum of galaxies, even at high redshifts. Theoretical models of galaxy formation and cosmological evolution now face a serious challenge to match the plethora of observational data. In October 2003, over 170 astronomers from 15 countries met for a 4-day workshop to extensively illustrate and discuss all major observational projects and ongoing theoretical efforts to model galaxy formation and evolution. This volume contains the complete proceedings of this meeting and is therefore a unique and timely overview of the current state of research in this rapidly evolving field.