Reviews in modern astronomy v. 22 Deciphering the universe through spectroscopy
Berlepsch, Regina von
INDICE: "1) Rolf-Peter Kudritzki: Dissecting Galaxies with Quantitative Spectroscopy of the Brightest Stars in the Universe - Karl Schwarzschild Lecture 2009 2) Anna Frebel: Stellar Archaeology - Exploring the Universe with Metal-Poor Stars - Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture 2009 3) Sonja Schuh: Pulsations and Planets: The Asteroseismology-Extrasolar-Planet Connection - Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture 2009 4) Klaus Wilhelm: Quantitative Solar Spectroscopy Martin Haehnelt: Probing Dark Matter, Galaxies and the Expansion History of the Universewith Ly Alpha in Absorption and Emission 5) Rosie Wyse: Metallicity and Kinematical Clues to the Formation of the Local Group 6) Michael Wurm: Spectroscopyof Solar Neutrinos 7) Dainis Dravins: High-fidelity Spectroscopy at the Highest Resolutions 8) Jens Thomas: Schwarzschild Modelling of Elliptical Galaxies and their Black Holes 9) Holger Baumgardt: Hypervelocity Stars in the GalacticHalo 10) Roy van Boekel: Disks and Accretion in Orion's suburbs (based on Data from VLT, CAHA, SDSS, 2MASS, and Spitzer). 11) H.-U. Kaufl: ""Good Vibrations"" Rotational - Vibrational Molecular Spectroscopy in Astronomy 12) Fabian Walter: Molecular Gas at High Redshift Siegfried Roser et al.: Open Clusters andthe Galactic Disk 13) Robert Schmidt: X-ray spectroscopy and Mass Analysis ofGalaxy Clusters"
- ISBN: 978-3-527-41055-2
- Editorial: Wiley-VCH
- Encuadernacion: Cartoné
- Páginas: 274
- Fecha Publicación: 25/08/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés