The Nuclei of Normal Galaxies [E-Book] : Lessons from the Galactic Center / edited by R. Genzel, A. I. Harris.
Our Galactic center's proximity allows astronomers to study physical pro cesses within galactic nuclei at a level of detail that will never be possible in the more distant, but usually also more spectacular, extragalactic systems. Recent advances in instrumentation from the radio, through the...
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Personal Name(s): | Genzel, R., editor |
Harris, A. I., editor | |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1994
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Physical Description: |
XXVI, 499 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789401107525 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-011-0752-5 |
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NATO ASI Series, Series C: Mathematical and Physical Sciences ;
445 |
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- Gamma-Ray Observations from the Inner Galaxy With CGRO
- Rosat Observations of Nearby Spiral Galaxies
- Large Scale Soft X-Ray Images of the Galactic Centre
- The 511 keV Line and the Great Annihilator
- Large-Scale Radio Structures in the Galactic Center
- High Frequency Radio Observations of Polarized Emission in the Galactic Center
- Observations and Modelling of Gas Dynamics in External Galaxies
- Evidence for a Bar at the Centre of the Milky Way
- Radial Velocities of M-Giants at 300 PC Projected Radius from the Galactic Center
- What Do OH/IR Stars Tell Us about the Dynamics of the Central Parts of the Galaxy
- Dense Molecular Clouds in the Galactic Center Region
- The Origin of Noncircular Gas Motions in the Galactic Center
- CO Emission from Massive Molecular Clouds in the Inner Disk of M31
- Dynamics of Molecular Clouds in the Inner 200 PC of the Galaxy
- Molecules in Starburst and Active Galaxy Nuclei
- Small Scale Molecular Structure in the Nuclei of Nearby Spiral Galaxies: IC 342
- Imaging The Gas and Dust in the Nucleus of NGC 1068: Evidence for a Highly Extended Obscuring Agent
- The Nucleus of NGC 253: The Role of Dust
- High-Resolution Near Infrared Imaging and Spectroscopy of NGC 1808: Probing the Starburst
- Nuclear ISM: Feeding the Galactic Nucleus
- The Connection of the Sgr a East Core with M-0.13-0.08 and the CND
- Morphology and Kinematics of the Molecular, Atomic, and Ionized Gas in the Inner Seven Parsecs of the Galaxy
- Modelling the Circumnuclear Disk in the Galactic Centre
- CO and HI Observations of High Negative Velocity Gas Towards the Galactic Centre
- Magnetic Phenomena
- The Magnetic Field in the Dust Ring and Northern Arm of Sgr a West
- The Magnetic Field at the Galactic Center: Detection of HI Zeeman Splitting
- Luminous Objects within 100 PC of the Galactic Centre
- The Discovery of Hot Stars in the Vicinity of the Thermal Filaments
- Spectroscopy of The Galactic Center Arches Region: Evidence for Massive Star Formation
- Far-Infrared Emission from the Thermal Arched Filaments
- Far-Infrared Observations of the Center of the Galaxy
- Far-Infrared Line Observations of Center of the Sgr a West
- The Ages of Elliptical Galaxies
- Dynamics and Evolution of Dense Galactic Nuclei
- Stellar Population and Comparison with Other Galaxies
- The Central Stellar Cluster
- Diffraction Limited Near-Infrared Imaging of the Galactic Center
- The Nature of the GC HEI Emission Line Stars
- Properties and Evolution of the Central Stellar Cluster
- Dynamics of Dense Stellar Systems Including the Effects of Stellar Collisions
- MID-Infrared (4.8–12.4 AND 20.0 µm) Images of the Galactic Center: Modeling the Energetics and Morphology of the Central Parsec
- Mosaiced H and K Images of the Galactic Center Region
- The IRS 16 Complex: The Importance of Stellar Winds at the Galactic Center
- The Galactic Center [FE III] Bubble
- Steller-Dynamical Evidence for Black Holes in Galaxy
- Compact Nuclear Radio Sources in Our and External Galaxies
- Radio Observations of Sgr A*
- First Detection of Sgr A* with VLBI at 7 mm and 3 mm Wavelength
- The Spectrum, Luminosity and Morphology of Sgr A*
- A New 20 µm Upper Limit for Sgr A*
- Current Constraints to Sgr A* Mass
- An Accreting Blackhole Model for Sgr A*
- Tidal Disruption of a Star by a Massive Black Hole and Evolution of Remnant Gas
- Observations Effects of Tidally-Disrupted Stars
- The Nuclei of Normal Galaxies: Lessons from the Galactic Center
- Reminiscence
- Peter Mezger and the Development of Radio Astronomy in the U.S. and Germany, and the Discovery of Radio Recombination Lines
- Author Index.