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proceedings of the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium held in Baltimore, Maryland, May 5-8 2003

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"The Local Group as an astrophysical laboratory" was published by Cambridge University Press in 2006 - Cambridge, the book is classified in bibliography genre, it has 225 pages and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  The Local Group as an astrophysical laboratory
  • Author: ➤  
  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: 225
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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  • Publish Location: Cambridge
  • Genres: ➤  bibliography - conference publication - Conference papers and proceedings - Congresses
  • Dewey Decimal Classification: 523.112
  • Library of Congress Classification: QB460 .S65 2006QB858.8.L63QB460 .L63 2006

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  • Number of Pages: ix, 225 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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"The Local Group as an astrophysical laboratory" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- History of the local group / S. van den Bergh
  • 2- Primordial nucleosynthesis / G. Steigman
  • 3- Galactic structure / R.F.G. Wyse
  • 4- The Large Magellanic Cloud : structure and kinematics / R.P. van der Marel
  • 5- The local group as an astrophysical laboratory for massive star feedback / M.S. Oey
  • 6- Hot gas in the local group and low
  • 7- edshift intergalactic medium / K.R. Sembach
  • 8- Stages of satellite accretion / M.E. Putman
  • 9- The star formation history in the Andromeda halo / T.M. Brown
  • 10- Bulge populations in the local group / R.M. Rich
  • 11- The local group as a laboratory for the chemical evolution of galaxies / D.R. Garnett
  • 12- Massive stars in the local group : star formation and stellar evolution / P. Massey
  • 13- Massive young clusters in the local group / J. Maíz
  • 14- pellániz
  • 15- Magellanic cloud planetary nebulae as probes of stellar evolution and populations / L. Stanghellini
  • 16- The old globular clusters : or, life among the ruins / W.E. Harris
  • 17- Chemical evolution models of local group galaxies / M. Tosi.

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The Local Group of galaxies consists of the Milky Way & all of its neighbours. The proximity of these galaxies allows for detailed studies of the processes that have led to their formation, structures & evolution. This text presents review papers on someof the most important aspects of Local Group Astrophysics.

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