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El. knyga: Zooming in: The Cosmos at High Resolution Volume 23, v. 23, Zooming in - The Cosmos at High Resolution [Wiley Online]

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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Serija: Reviews in Modern Astronomy
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527644385
  • ISBN-13: 9783527644384
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  • Formatas: 276 pages
  • Serija: Reviews in Modern Astronomy
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Sep-2011
  • Leidėjas: Blackwell Verlag GmbH
  • ISBN-10: 3527644385
  • ISBN-13: 9783527644384
High resolution is a key element in research in astronomy and cosmology. Advances in instrumentation and new methods are enabling us to constantly make new exciting discoveries, and progress in theoretical modelling allows us to gain a deeper understanding of cosmic physics. One example of this progress in instrumentation and observing strategy have made possible the discovery of a rich population of low-mass planets orbiting solar-type stars (Michel Mayor et al., Karl Schwarzschild Lecture 2010). This 23rd volume in the series Reviews of Modern Astronomy contains 14 invited reviews and highlight contributions presented during the 2010 annual meeting of the Astronomical Society on the topic "Zooming in: The cosmos at high resolution", held in Bonn, Germany, in September 2010.
Karl Schwarzschild Lecture: The Road to Earth Twins
1(10)
Michel Mayor
Christophe Lovis
Francesco Pepe
Damien Segransan
Stephane Udry
Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture: Stellar Forensics with the Supernova-GRB Connection
11(26)
Maryam Modjaz
Doctoral Thesis Award Lecture: Accretion, jets and winds: High-energy emission from young stellar objects
37(24)
Hans Moritz Gunther
The physics and astrophysics of supernova explosions
61(22)
Wolfgang Hillebrandt
The Facility for Antiproton and Ion Research. A new era for supernova dynamics and nucleosynthesis
83(22)
Karlheinz Langanke
The Bar and Spiral Structure Legacy (BeSSeL) survey: Mapping the MilkyWay with VLBI astrometry
105(12)
Andreas Brunthaler
Mark J. Reid
Karl M. Menten
Xing-Wu Zheng
Anna Bartkiewicz
Yoon K. Choi
Tom Dame
Kazuya Hachisuka
Katharina Immer
George Moellenbrock
Luca Moscadelli
Kazi L.J. Rygl
Alberto Sanna
Mayumi Sato
Yuanwei Wu
Ye Xu
Bo Zhang
On the origin of gaseous galaxy halos - Low-column density gas in the Milky Way halo
117(14)
Nadya Ben Bekhti
Benjamin Winkel
Philipp Richter
Jurgen Kerp
Ulrich Klein
Radio studies of galaxy formation: Dense Gas History of the Universe
131(28)
Chris L. Carilli
Fabian Walter
Dominik Riechers
Ran Wang
Emanuele Daddi
Jeff Wagg
Frank Bertoldi
Karl Menten
Water in star-forming regions with Herschel
159(14)
Lars E. Kristensen
Ewine F. van Dishoeck
Light-element abundance variations in globular clusters
173(16)
Sarah L. Martell
Massive black holes and the evolution of galaxies
189(18)
Marta Volonteri
Jillian Bellovary
High-energy astrophysics
207(16)
Martin Pohl
Star formation at High Resolution, Zooming into the Carina nebula, the nearest laboratory of massive Star feedback
223(14)
Thomas Preibisch
Characteristic structures in circumstellar disks - Potential indicators of embedded planets
237(6)
Sebastian Wolf
Index of Contributors 243(2)
General Table of Contents 245(15)
General Index of Contributors 260
Regina v. Berlepsch studied Physics at the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena. After finishing her studies, she worked as scientific assistant at the central institute for astrophysics (ZIAP) in Potsdam. Since 1992, she is leading the scientific documentation center of the Astrophysical Institute in Potsdam (AIP).