Light from the Early Universe
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Köp båda 2 för 1902 krFrom the reviews: This ambitious book aims to summarize our view of high-redshift galaxies and their contents. He describes how to find high-redshift objects, how to characterize them, how to deal with selection effects, and so on. Appenzeller has done a fine job in summarizing the study of high-redshift galaxies and this will act as an excellent introduction to the subject for students and researchers. (Paul OBrien, The Observatory, Vol. 130 (1214), February, 2010)
Prof. Immo Appenzeller is the emeritus director of the Heidelberg Observatory (Landessternwarte Heidelberg). From 1994 - 1997 he served as General Secretary of the International Astronomical Union. He was PI or CO of various large national and international instrumentation and research projects. His current main research topics are very distant (young) galaxies, active galaxies and QSOs, massive luminous stars, cosmic X-ray sources, astronomical instrumentation.
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.