Galaxy Morphology and Classification
The classification of galaxies according to their shape is a fundamental tool in astronomy. It is through classification schemes that astronomers build a deeper understanding of how galaxies form and evolve. This long-awaited book by one of the pioneers of the field provides a concise and up-to-date summary of current ideas about galaxy morphology and classification. This is the first book dedicated entirely to the shapes and classifications of galaxies. It introduces the most widely used schemes, explains how they have developed and what they can tell us about galaxies. We are also shown how very distant galaxies (seen with the Hubble Space Telescope, for instance) often defy standard classification schemes. Finally, we look at recent work on the use of computers to automatically classify digital images of galaxies. This topical volume provides graduate students and researchers with a unique and indispensable reference on the classification and shape of galaxies.
- Long-awaited book by one of the pioneers of the field
- One of best known galaxy classification schemes in use was developed by the author and is named after him
- Only book currently available on galaxy shape and classification
- Very topical subject due to recent images of very distant galaxies produced by the Hubble Space Telescope (the so-called 'Hubble Deep Field' survey)
Reviews & endorsements
' … this book is a unique tool for all scientists working on the classification and investigation of galaxies. Also for students this book is a very detailed, comprehensive and concise summary of the main ideas on the morphology and classification of galaxies.' Reviews of Astronomical Tools
' … the book is authoritative … The content suits the target readership well, and within each chapter the meat is soon served up for the reader to chew on.' Steve Fossey, The Observatory
' … this is a useful book that ought to be in any good astronomical library and be read by anyone with a research interest in galaxies. The discussion is up to date, and the arguments are clearly laid out.' J. Binney, European Journal of Physics
'Overall this is a useful book that ought to be in any good astronomical library and be read by anyone with a research interest in galaxies.' J. J. Binney, Contemporary Physics
Product details
April 2011Adobe eBook Reader
9780511891397
0 pages
0kg
15 b/w illus. 19 tables
This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Table of Contents
- Contents
- Frontispiece
- Preface
- 1. Introduction
- 2. The Hubble classification scheme
- 3. De Vaucouleurs' systems
- 4. Elmegreen's classification of spirals
- 5. Van den Bergh's classification of galaxies
- 6. Morgan's classification scheme
- 7. Galactic bars
- 8. Elliptical galaxies
- 9. The S0 spiral
- 10. Early-type galaxies
- 11. Dwarf spheroidal galaxies
- 12. Low surface brightness galaxies
- 13. Morphology of active galaxies
- 14. Evolution of galaxy morphology
- 15. Computer classification of galaxies
- 16. Problems, challenges and conclusions
- References
- Index.