Warped Disks and Inclined Rings around Galaxies

Stefano Casertano editor Penny D Sackett editor Franklin H Briggs editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:23rd Nov '06

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Conference proceedings giving an in-depth review of research on the structure of galaxies.

Tidal and dynamical interaction in galaxies are of importance in studying evolution. A large amount of data has been collected on dust-lane ellipticals, polar ring galaxies, spirals with extended warps, and galaxies with inclined HI rings or unusual 'tails'. This book is a record of a conference where astronomers gathered to address these issues.Most galaxies are in clusters, where tidal interactions are not uncommon. Tidal and dynamical interaction in galaxies are of importance in studying evolution. A large amount of data has been collected on dust-lane ellipticals, polar ring galaxies, spirals with extended warps, and galaxies with inclined HI rings or unusual 'tails'. This book is a record of a meeting which was held at the University of Pittsburgh. It provided an informal, yet focused environment for the interaction of astronomers who have addressed these questions with a wide variety of skills, techniques and points of view.

"The papers, intended for graduate students and professional astronomers, are unusually well written. The reader will be grateful that the book is well indexed and will also appreciate the transcription of the workshop's wrap-up discussion." Science Books & Films

ISBN: 9780521031639

Dimensions: 243mm x 168mm x 16mm

Weight: 509g

312 pages