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Star-Formation Rates of Galaxies

Star-Formation Rates of Galaxies

Star-Formation Rates of Galaxies

Andreas Zezas, University of Crete
Véronique Buat, Université d'Aix-Marseille
April 2021
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    Star-formation is one of the key processes that shape the current state and evolution of galaxies. This volume provides a comprehensive presentation of the different methods used to measure the intensity of recent or on-going star-forming activity in galaxies, discussing their advantages and complications in detail. It includes a thorough overview of the theoretical underpinnings of star-formation rate indicators, including topics such as stellar evolution and stellar spectra, the stellar initial mass function, and the physical conditions in the interstellar medium. The authors bring together in one place detailed and comparative discussions of traditional and new star-formation rate indicators, star-formation rate measurements in different spatial scales, and comparisons of star-formation rate indicators probing different stellar populations, along with the corresponding theoretical background. This is a useful reference for students and researchers working in the field of extragalactic astrophysics and studying star-formation in local and higher-redshift galaxies.

    • Introductory but comprehensive in its coverage of star formation in galaxies, suitable for advanced undergraduate students and higher
    • A handy one-volume reference for the many methods used in measuring star formation rates
    • Bridges several areas of astrophysics, covering traditional as well as emerging probes and new observational capabilities

    Reviews & endorsements

    'This is a technical but important compendium to anyone studying star formation in galaxies.’ Marios Karouzos, Nature Astronomy

    ‘… if you want to know how to measure star formation (and why it is difficult), then this book can be recommended, both in itself and as an entry to the literature.’ Steve Phillipps, The Observatory

    'The language of chapters is uniformly aimed at the graduate and advanced undergraduate level, assuming familiarity with standard astrophysics terminology and at least a basic understanding of stellar evolution. Libraries supporting readers at this level will want to acquire this volume … Highly recommended.' T. Barker, Choice Magazine

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    Table of Contents

    • Preface. Part I. Background:
    • 1. Introduction S. Boissier and G. Rodighiero
    • 2. The initial mass function of stars and the star-formation rates of galaxies P. Kroupa and T. Jerabkova
    • 3. Stellar populations, stellar evolution and stellar atmospheres J. J. Eldridge and E. R. Stanway
    • 4. Dust extinction, attenuation, and emission K. D. Gordon
    • Part II. SFR Measurements:
    • 5. Star-formation rates from resolved stellar populations J. S. Gallagher, A. Cole and E. Sabbi
    • 6. Star-formation measurements in nearby galaxies D. Calzetti
    • 7. Continuum and emission-line star formation rate indicators M. Boquien and D. Dale
    • 8. Star-formation rates from spectral energy distributions of galaxies D. Burgarella
    • 9. Modelling the spectral energy distribution of star-forming galaxies with radiative transfer methods C. Popescu
    • 10. Measuring the star-formation rate in active galactic nuclei B. Groves
    • 11. High-energy star-formation rate indicators A. Zezas
    • Index.
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      Contributors
    • S. Boissier, G. Rodighiero, P. Kroupa, T. Jerabkova, J. J. Eldridge, E. R. Stanway, K. D. Gordon, J. S. Gallagher, A. Cole, E. Sabbi, D. Calzetti, M. Boquien, D. Dale, D. Burgarella, C. Popescu, B. Groves, A. Zezas

    • Editors
    • Andreas Zezas , University of Crete

      Andreas Zezas is Associate Professor at the University of Crete. He studies the X-ray emission from galaxies and its connection with their current and past star-forming activity. He has co-authored over 200 refereed publications and has been awarded an ERC Consolidator grant.

    • Véronique Buat , Université d'Aix-Marseille

      Véronique Buat is Professor of Astrophysics at Aix-Marseille University and Senior Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. She works on large multi-wavelength galaxy surveys and develops models to study star formation and interstellar obscuration from the local to the distant universe.