Galaxy Formation

This second edition of Galaxy Formation is an up-to-date text on astrophysical cosmology, expounding the structure of the classical cosmological models from a contemporary viewpoint. This forms the background to a detailed study of the origin of structure and galaxies in the Universe. The derivation...

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spelling oai:localhost:123456789-1297392023-07-17T15:13:01Z Galaxy Formation Longair, Malcolm S. SpringerLink (Online service) Astronomia. Astrofísica. This second edition of Galaxy Formation is an up-to-date text on astrophysical cosmology, expounding the structure of the classical cosmological models from a contemporary viewpoint. This forms the background to a detailed study of the origin of structure and galaxies in the Universe. The derivations of many of the most important results are derived by simple physical arguments which illuminate the results of more advanced treatments. A very wide range of observational data is brought to bear upon these problems, including the most recent results from WMAP, the Hubble Space Telescope, galaxy surveys like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey, studies of Type 1a supernovae, and many other observations. 0 2022-10-06T07:50:04Z 2022-10-06T07:50:04Z 2008. Digital 52 L848g 2.ed. 9783540734789 197696 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73478-9 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-73478-9
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topic Astronomia.
Astrofísica.
spellingShingle Astronomia.
Astrofísica.
Longair, Malcolm S.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Galaxy Formation
description This second edition of Galaxy Formation is an up-to-date text on astrophysical cosmology, expounding the structure of the classical cosmological models from a contemporary viewpoint. This forms the background to a detailed study of the origin of structure and galaxies in the Universe. The derivations of many of the most important results are derived by simple physical arguments which illuminate the results of more advanced treatments. A very wide range of observational data is brought to bear upon these problems, including the most recent results from WMAP, the Hubble Space Telescope, galaxy surveys like the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey, studies of Type 1a supernovae, and many other observations.
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