The Galaxy Disk in Cosmological Context (IAU S254)
The paradigm of a dark energy- and dark matter-dominated Universe, with the hierarchical merger scenario for the formation of galaxies, has scored impressive successes in matching the observed Universe. However, the theory fails to explain the difficulty in generating ordinary disk galaxies such as the Milky Way, suggesting that some important physics must be missing in current models. IAU Symposium 254 was organized to address this question, gathering researchers from an unusually broad range of fields, from cosmology to interstellar matter, and the formation and evolution of stars. High-class reviews, lectures and posters combine to define the frontiers in the field and point the way to new avenues of research. This volume presents a unique set of succinct overviews illuminating the full range of topics in this very active field. It also honors Danish astrophysicist Bengt Strömgren (1908–1987), who laid much of the foundation for this entire field.
- Comprehensive overview of the frontiers of disk galaxy formation in theory and observation
- Broad coverage of relevant topics from cosmology to stellar evolution and interstellar matter
- Combines authoritative reviews by experts in the field with new results by PhD students and postdocs
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'This volume presents a unique set of succinct overviews illuminating the full range of topics in this very active field.' Spaceflight
Product details
April 2009Hardback
9780521889858
532 pages
254 × 179 × 26 mm
1.09kg
95 b/w illus.
Out of stock in print form with no current plan to reprint
Table of Contents
- Conference photo
- Preface
- Organising committees
- List of participants
- Introduction
- Session I. Disk Galaxies Throughout Time and Space
- Session II. Origin, Structure and Chemical Evolution of Disks
- Session III. Accretion and the Interstellar Medium
- Session IV. Stars as Drivers and Tracers of Chemical Evolution
- Session V. Disk Galaxy Meets ΛCDM Cosmology
- Session VI. Surveys, Challenges and Prospects for the Future
- Poster papers
- Author index.