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High-Redshift Galaxies [electronic resource] :Light from the Early Universe / by Immo Appenzeller.

by Appenzeller, Immo [author.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Astronomy and Astrophysics Library: Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9783540758242.Subject(s): Physics | Weights and measures | Astronomy | Particles (Nuclear physics) | Physics | Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology | Elementary Particles and Nuclei | Measurement Science, InstrumentationDDC classification: 520 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
I The Context -- The Nearby Universe -- The Past and the Future -- II Methods and Tools -- Basic Techniques and their Limitations -- Finding Very Distant Galaxies -- Deriving Physical Parameters -- III Observational Results and their Interpretation -- Observed Properties of High-redshift Galaxies -- The Space Distribution of High-redshift Galaxies -- Interactions with the Intergalactic Medium -- Implications -- IV An Outlook to the Future -- Ongoing Work -- Future Facilities and their Opportunities.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book provides a comprehensive account of the scientific results on high-redshift galaxies accumulated during the past ten years. Apart from summarizing and critically discussing the wealth of observational data, the observational methods which made it possible to study these very distant and extremely faint objects are described in detail. Moreover, the technical feasibilities and physical limitations for existing and for future ground-based and space-based telescopes are discussed. Thus, apart from summarizing the knowledge accumulated so far, the book is designed as a tool for planning future observational and instrumental programs and projects. In view of the potential importance of the observational results of the high-redshift universe for basic physics the book is written for astronomers as well as for physicists without prior astronomical knowledge. For this purpose it contains introductory chapters describing the basic concepts and notations used in modern astronomy and a brief overview of the present knowledge of the local universe. The individual chapters provide detailed information, summaries and references on all important aspects and problems pertaining to the subject. The objective of the book is therefore to provide a thorough introduction to the topic for interested researchers. Students interested in extragalactic astronomy will find important information not (yet) available in standard academic texts. The book will also be a valuable companion text for special lectures on the high-redshift universe and cosmic evolution. And it will be an important tool for research students starting a thesis in the field of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology.
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I The Context -- The Nearby Universe -- The Past and the Future -- II Methods and Tools -- Basic Techniques and their Limitations -- Finding Very Distant Galaxies -- Deriving Physical Parameters -- III Observational Results and their Interpretation -- Observed Properties of High-redshift Galaxies -- The Space Distribution of High-redshift Galaxies -- Interactions with the Intergalactic Medium -- Implications -- IV An Outlook to the Future -- Ongoing Work -- Future Facilities and their Opportunities.

This book provides a comprehensive account of the scientific results on high-redshift galaxies accumulated during the past ten years. Apart from summarizing and critically discussing the wealth of observational data, the observational methods which made it possible to study these very distant and extremely faint objects are described in detail. Moreover, the technical feasibilities and physical limitations for existing and for future ground-based and space-based telescopes are discussed. Thus, apart from summarizing the knowledge accumulated so far, the book is designed as a tool for planning future observational and instrumental programs and projects. In view of the potential importance of the observational results of the high-redshift universe for basic physics the book is written for astronomers as well as for physicists without prior astronomical knowledge. For this purpose it contains introductory chapters describing the basic concepts and notations used in modern astronomy and a brief overview of the present knowledge of the local universe. The individual chapters provide detailed information, summaries and references on all important aspects and problems pertaining to the subject. The objective of the book is therefore to provide a thorough introduction to the topic for interested researchers. Students interested in extragalactic astronomy will find important information not (yet) available in standard academic texts. The book will also be a valuable companion text for special lectures on the high-redshift universe and cosmic evolution. And it will be an important tool for research students starting a thesis in the field of extragalactic astronomy and observational cosmology.

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