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Other titles in the International Astronomical Union Symposia series:
- Rotation of the Earth
- Spectral Classification & Multicolour Photometry
- Physics of Dense Matter
- Stellar Instability and Evolution
- Stability of the Solar System and of Small Stellar Systems
- Gravitational Radiation and Gravitational Collapse
- Gravitational Radiation and Gravitational Collapse
- Variable Stars and Stellar Evolution
- Solar Gamma-, X-, and Euv Radiation
- Abundance Effects in Classifications
- Structure and Evolution of Close Binary Systems
- Star Formation
- Star Formation
- Planetary Nebulae
- Planetary Nebulae Observations and Theory
- Nutation and the Earth's Rotation
- The Large Scale Structure of the Universe
- The HR Diagram
- Dynamics of the Solar System
- Star Clusters
- Radio Physics of the Sun
- Close Binary Stars: Observations and Interpretations
- Refractional Influences in Astrometry and Geodesy
- Solid Particles in the Solar System
- Pulsars - 13 Years of Research on Neutron Stars
- Be Stars
- Planetary Nebulae
- Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory
- Milky Way Galaxy
- Structure and Evolution of the Magellanic Clouds
- Vlbi and Compact Radio Sources
- Relativity in Celestial Mechanics & Astrometry
- Star Forming Regions
- Luminous Stars and Associations in Galaxies
- Luminous Stars and Associations in Galaxies
- Astrochemistry
- Observational Evidence of Activity in Galaxies
- Circumstellar Matter
- The Origin and Evolution of Neutron Stars
- The Earth's Rotation and Reference Frames for Geodesy and Geodynamics
- The Earth's Rotation and Reference Frames for Geodesy and Geodynamics
- Impact of VLBI on Astrophysics & Geophysics
- Large Scale Structures of the Universe
- The Impact of Very High S/N Spectroscopy on Stellar Physics
- Mapping the Sky
- Active Galactic Nuclei
- Flare Stars in Star Clusters, Associations and the Solar Vicinity
- Solar Photosphere: Structure, Convection and Magnetic Fields
- Galactic & Extragalactic Background Radiation
- The Galactic and Extragalactic Background Radiation
- Galactic and Intergalactic Magnetic Fields
- Basic Plasma Processes on the Sun
- Wolf-Rayet Stars and Interrelations with Other Massive Stars in Galaxies
- Interstellar Disk-Halo Connection in Galaxies
- Evolution of Stars: The Photospheric Abundance Connection
- Dynamics of Galaxies & Their Molecular Cloud Distributions: Proceedings
- Dynamics of Galaxies and Their Molecular Cloud Distributions
- Magellanic Clouds
- Evolutionary Processes in Interacting Binary Stars
- Chaos, Resonance & Collective Dynamical Phenomena in the Solar System: Proceedings of the 152nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Angra dos Reis, Brazil, 15-19 July, 1991
- Chaos, Resonance and Collective Dynamical Phenomena in the Solar System
- Developments in Astrometry and Their Impact on Astrophysics and Geodynamics
- The Cosmic Dynamo: Proceedings of the 157th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Potsdam, Germany, September 7-11, 1992
- Very High Angular Resolution Imaging
- Multi-Wavelength Continuum Emission of AGN: Proceedings of the 159th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Geneva, Switzerland, August 30-September 3, 1993
- Astronomy from Wide-Field Imaging: Proceedings of the 161st Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Potsdam, Germany, August 23-27, 1993
- Astronomy from Wide-Field Imaging: Proceedings of the 161st Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Potsdam, Germany, August 23-27, 1993
- Stellar Populations: Proceedings of the 164th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in The Hague, The Netherlands, August 15-19, 1994
- Compact Stars in Binaries
- Astronomical & Astrophysical Objectives of Sub-Milliarcsecond Optical Astrometry: Proeedings of the 166th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in the Hague, the Netherlands, August 1
- New Developments in Array Technology & Applications: Proceedings of the 167th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in the Hague, the Netherlands, August 23-27, 1994
- Unsolved Problems of the Milky Way
- Co: Twenty-Five Years of Millimeter-Wave Spectroscopy
- New Light on Galaxy Evolution
- Dynamics, Ephemerides and Astrometry of the Solar System
- Dynamics, Ephemerides and Astrometry of the Solar System
- Dynamical Evolution of Star Clusters - Confrontation of Theory and Observations
- Dynamical Evolution of Star Clusters - Confrontation of Theory and Observations
- Stellar Surface Structure
- Stellar surface structure :proceedings of the 176th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Vienna, Austria, October 9-13, 1995
- The Carbon Star Phenomenon: Proceedings of the 177th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Antalya, Turkey, May 27-31, 1996
- The Carbon Star Phenomenon: Proceedings of the 177th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Antalya, Turkey, May 27-31, 1996
- Molecules in Astrophysics: Probes and Processes
- Molecules in Astrophysics: Probes and Processes
- New Horizons Multi Wave
- New Horizons Multi Wave
- Planetary Nebulae
- Sounding Solar and Stellar Interiors
- Herbig Haro Flows & the Birth of Low Mas
- Cosmological Parameters and the Evolution of the Universe
- Cosmological Parameters and the Evolution of the Universe
- Central Regions of the Galaxy & Galaxies
- The Central Regions of the Galaxy and Galaxies
- New Eyes to See Inside the Sun & Stars: Pushing the Limits of Helio & Asteroseismology with New Observations from the Ground & from Space: Proceedings of the 185th Symposium of the International Astro
- Galaxy Interactions at Low and High Redshift
- Cosmic Chemical
- Cosmic Chemical Evolution: Proceedings of the 187th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held at Kyoto, Japan, 26-30 August, 1997
- The Hot Universe: Proceedings of the 188th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Kyoto, Japan, August 26-30, 1997
- Fundamental Stellar Properties: The Interaction Between Observation and Theory
- Probing Galaxies Through Quasar Absorption Lines (C199)
Galaxy Interactions at Low & High Redshift: Proceedings of the 186th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held at Kyoto, Japan, 26-30 August 1997
by International Astronomical Union
Synopses & Reviews The 186th IAU Symposium came at an exciting and perhaps even historic time for extragalactic astronomy. New spacecraft observations plumbed the depths of the Universe out to redshifts of five, while revealing astounding details of nearby galaxies and AGN at intermediate redshifts. Theoretical ideas on structure formation, together with results from detailed numerical modeling, created a comprehensive framework for modeling the formation of galaxies and the transformation of galaxies by interactions and mergers. All these strands came together at the Symposium, as participants glimpsed a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe. This volume offers professional astronomers, including PhD students, an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts.
Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780792358329
- Author:
- International Astronomical Union
- Publisher:
- Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Editor:
- Barnes, J. E.
- Editor:
- Sanders, D. B.
- Location:
- Dordrecht
- Subject:
- Galaxies
- Subject:
- Red shift.
- Subject:
- Astronomy - Universe
- Edition Description:
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- Series:
- International Astronomical Union Symposia
- Series Volume:
- 186
- Publication Date:
- September 1999
- Binding:
- Hardcover
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Yes
- Pages:
- 548
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