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A modern textbook on galactic dynamics that encourages hands-on learning using the latest computational methods
This book provides an in-depth introduction to the dynamics, formation, and evolution of galaxies. Starting with the basics of galactic structure and galactic dynamics, it helps students develop a sophisticated understanding of the orbital structure of spirals, ellipticals, and other types of galaxies. The book demonstrates how observations led to the discovery that galaxies are dominated by dark matter and explores in detail how structure evolves from the primordial universe to form the halos that host galaxies when the gravitational attraction of an overdense region overcomes cosmological expansion. Dynamics and Astrophysics of Galaxies uses simple yet realistic models to illustrate the many galactic processes observed today through hierarchical merging and gas accretion, gas cooling and star formation, and internal evolution due to bars, spiral structure, and chemical enrichment.
- Covers topics ranging from the gravitational potentials of spherical, disk, and ellipsoidal systems to the properties of orbits in different mass distributions, equilibrium models of galaxies, chemical evolution, gravitational lensing, the growth of structure, hierarchical galaxy formation, disk (in)stability, bars, and spirals
- Includes nearly 200 exercises, enabling students to apply the concepts discussed in the book while honing their analytic and computational skills
- Accompanied by an online version of the book that includes interactive visualizations and executable Python code
- An ideal textbook for graduate students and advanced undergraduates and an invaluable reference for researchers
A modern textbook on galactic dynamics that encourages hands-on learning using the latest computational methods
This book provides an in-depth introduction to the dynamics, formation, and evolution of galaxies. Starting with the basics of galactic structure and galactic dynamics, it helps students develop a sophisticated understanding of the orbital structure of spirals, ellipticals, and other types of galaxies. The book demonstrates how observations led to the discovery that galaxies are dominated by dark matter and explores in detail how structure evolves from the primordial universe to form the halos that host galaxies when the gravitational attraction of an overdense region overcomes cosmological expansion. Dynamics and Astrophysics of Galaxies uses simple yet realistic models to illustrate the many galactic processes observed today through hierarchical merging and gas accretion, gas cooling and star formation, and internal evolution due to bars, spiral structure, and chemical enrichment.
- Covers topics ranging from the gravitational potentials of spherical, disk, and ellipsoidal systems to the properties of orbits in different mass distributions, equilibrium models of galaxies, chemical evolution, gravitational lensing, the growth of structure, hierarchical galaxy formation, disk (in)stability, bars, and spirals
- Includes nearly 200 exercises, enabling students to apply the concepts discussed in the book while honing their analytic and computational skills
- Accompanied by an online version of the book that includes interactive visualizations and executable Python code
- An ideal textbook for graduate students and advanced undergraduates and an invaluable reference for researchers
- 1 Introduction
- PART I Basics of galactic dynamics
- 2 Gravitation
- 3 Elements of classical mechanics
- 4 Orbits in spherical mass distributions
- 5 Equilibria of collisionless stellar systems
- 6 Masses of spherical stellar systems
- PART II Disk galaxies
- 7 Gravitation in galactic disks
- 8 The kinematics and dynamics of galactic rotation
- 9 Orbits in disks
- 10 Equilibria of galactic disks
- 11 Chemical evolution in galaxies
- PART III Elliptical galaxies
- 12 Gravitation in elliptical galaxies and dark-matter halos
- 13 Orbits in triaxial mass distributions and surfaces of section
- 14 Equilibria of elliptical galaxies and dark-matter halos
- 15 Gravitational lensing
- 16 Mass modeling in elliptical galaxies
- PART IV Galaxy formation and evolution
- 17 Formation of dark-matter halos
- 18 Extragalactic astronomy
- 19 Hierarchical galaxy formation
- 20 Internal evolution in galaxies
- APPENDICES
- A Coordinate systems
- B Mathematical background
- C The general theory of relativity and galaxies
- INDEX
| Medium: | Buch |
|---|---|
| Inhalt: | Einband - fest (Hardcover) |
| ISBN-13: | 9780691214375 |
| ISBN-10: | 0691214379 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Gebunden |
| Autor: | Bovy, Jo |
| Hersteller: | Princeton University Press |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 166 x 247 x 52 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Jo Bovy |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 10.03.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 1,458 kg |