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  • 1
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-i9783440170335
    Format: 175 Seiten , Illustrationen , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783440170335
    Uniform Title: Voyage sur les flots de galaxies
    Content: Als die Astrophysikerin Hélène Courtois mit ihrem Team begann, eine Karte des gesamten Universums zu erstellen, ahnte sie nicht, dass sie die neue Adresse unserer Erde finden würde: in einem gigantischen Haufen aus Millionen kleinen und 100.000 großen Galaxien. Die Forscher*innen nannten diesen Super-Galaxienhaufen Laniakea, das ist hawaiianisch für "unermesslicher Himmel". Hélène Courtois berichtet mitreißend über ihren langen Weg zur Entdeckung von Laniakea und vermittelt dabei komplexe Zusammenhänge auf leicht verständliche Weise. Eine spannende Reise von den ersten Schritten zur Vermessung des Weltalls bis hin zu neuesten spektakulären Entdeckungen
    Language: German
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_1033540153
    Format: 184 Seiten , Illustrationen
    ISBN: 9780262039956
    Uniform Title: Voyage sur les flots de galaxies
    Content: "The book tells the story of how Courtois and her cosmography colleagues discovered and mapped the Laniakea galactic supercluster, the first and most accurate description to date of our home galaxy's location in the universe. Courtois reveals the joys and challenges of international astronomy research and collaborations, humanizing the scientists along the way and making the science accessible. She also makes an effort to shed light on the life and work of herself and other women astronomers. It's a story that would appeal to a wide audience."--
    Content: Our new cosmic address -- In pursuit of the great attractor -- With fresh eyes -- Reconstruction games -- Beyond Laniakea
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
    Language: English
    Keywords: Laniakea ; Superhaufen ; Galaxienhaufen ; Milchstraßensystem
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_847255913
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 303 Seiten) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Content: Galaxies are observational probes to study the Large Scale Structure. Their gravitational motions are tracers of the total matter density and therefore of the Large Scale Structure. Besides, studies of structure formation and galaxy evolution rely on numerical cosmological simulations. Still, only one universe observable from a given position, in time and space, is available for comparisons with simulations. The related cosmic variance affects our ability to interpret the results. Simulations constrained by observational data are a perfect remedy to this problem. Achieving such simulations requires the projects Cosmic flows and CLUES. Cosmic flows builds catalogs of accurate distance measurements to map deviations from the expansion. These measures are mainly obtained with the galaxy luminosity-rotation rate correlation. We present the calibration of that relation in the mid-infrared with observational data from Spitzer Space Telescope. Resulting accurate distance estimates will be included in the third catalog of the project. In the meantime, two catalogs up to 30 and 150 Mpc/h have been released. We report improvements and applications of the CLUES' method on these two catalogs. The technique is based on the constrained realization algorithm. The cosmic displacement field is computed with the Zel'dovich approximation. This latter is then reversed to relocate reconstructed three-dimensional constraints to their precursors' positions in the initial field. The size of the second catalog (8000 galaxies within 150 Mpc/h) highlighted the importance of minimizing the observational biases. By carrying out tests on mock catalogs, built from cosmological simulations, a method to minimize observational bias can be derived. Finally, for the first time, cosmological simulations are constrained solely by peculiar velocities. The process is successful as resulting simulations resemble the Local Universe. The major attractors and voids are simulated at positions approaching observational positions by a few megaparsecs, thus reaching the limit imposed by the linear theory.
    Note: Thèse délivrée par LʹUniversité Claude Bernard de Lyon 1, France et préparée en cotutelle avec LʹUniversité de Potsdam, Allemagne (Promotionsverfahren in zwei Ländern) , Dissertation Universität Potsdam 2014
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sorce, Jenny From Spitzer mid-infrared observations and measurements of peculiar velocities to constrained simulations of the local universe Potsdam, 2015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spitzer Space Telescope ; MIR ; Galaxie ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Steinmetz, Matthias 1966-
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  • 4
    UID:
    kobvindex_SLB957681
    Format: 175, VIII Seiten , Illustrationen, teilweise farbig , 22 cm
    ISBN: 9783440170335
    Content: Eine äußerst komplexe Aufgabe ist, Position und Bewegung von Galaxien und deren Großstrukturen möglichst genau zu beobachten und zu vermessen. Engagierter persönlicher Insiderbericht aus zwei Jahrzehnten internationaler Forschung.
    Language: German
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9961266919202883
    Format: 1 online resource (181 pages)
    ISBN: 0-262-35339-3 , 0-262-35338-5
    Content: How a team of researchers, led by the author, discovered our home galaxy's location in the universe. You are here: on Earth, which is part of the solar system, which is in the Milky Way galaxy, which itself is within the extragalactic supercluster Laniakea. And how can we pinpoint our location so precisely For twenty years, astrophysicist Héln̈e Courtois surfed the cosmos with an international team of researchers, working to map our local universe. In this book, Courtois describes this quest and the discovery of our home supercluster. Courtois explains that Laniakea (which means "immeasurable heaven" in Hawaiian) is the largest galaxy structure known to which we belong; it is huge, almost too large to comprehend--about five million light-years in diameter. It contains about 100,000 large galaxies like our own, and a million smaller ones. Writing accessibly for nonspecialists, Courtois describes the visualization and analysis that allowed her team to map the large structures of the universe. She highlights the work of individual researchers, including portraits of several exceptional women astrophysicists--presenting another side of astronomy. Key ideas are highlighted in text insets; illustrations accompany the main text. The French edition of this book was named the Best Astronomy Book of 2017 by the astronomy magazine Ciel et espace . For this MIT Press English-language edition, Courtois has added descriptions of discoveries made after Laniakea: the cosmic velocity web and the Dipole and Cold Spot repellers. An engaging account of how these scientists made one of the most important discoveries in astrophysics in recent years, her story is a tribute to teamwork and international collaboration.
    Note: Our new cosmic address -- In pursuit of the great attractor -- With fresh eyes -- Reconstruction games -- Beyond Laniakea.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-262-03995-8
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_846805081
    Format: xviii, 303 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Content: Galaxies are observational probes to study the Large Scale Structure. Their gravitational motions are tracers of the total matter density and therefore of the Large Scale Structure. Besides, studies of structure formation and galaxy evolution rely on numerical cosmological simulations. Still, only one universe observable from a given position, in time and space, is available for comparisons with simulations. The related cosmic variance affects our ability to interpret the results. Simulations constrained by observational data are a perfect remedy to this problem. Achieving such simulations requires the projects Cosmic flows and CLUES. Cosmic flows builds catalogs of accurate distance measurements to map deviations from the expansion. These measures are mainly obtained with the galaxy luminosity-rotation rate correlation. We present the calibration of that relation in the mid-infrared with observational data from Spitzer Space Telescope. Resulting accurate distance estimates will be included in the third catalog of the project. In the meantime, two catalogs up to 30 and 150 Mpc/h have been released. We report improvements and applications of the CLUES' method on these two catalogs. The technique is based on the constrained realization algorithm. The cosmic displacement field is computed with the Zel'dovich approximation. This latter is then reversed to relocate reconstructed three-dimensional constraints to their precursors' positions in the initial field. The size of the second catalog (8000 galaxies within 150 Mpc/h) highlighted the importance of minimizing the observational biases. By carrying out tests on mock catalogs, built from cosmological simulations, a method to minimize observational bias can be derived. Finally, for the first time, cosmological simulations are constrained solely by peculiar velocities. The process is successful as resulting simulations resemble the Local Universe. The major attractors and voids are simulated at positions approaching observational positions by a few megaparsecs, thus reaching the limit imposed by the linear theory.
    Note: Thèse délivrée par LʹUniversité Claude Bernard de Lyon 1, France et préparée en cotutelle avec LʹUniversité de Potsdam, Allemagne (Promotionsverfahren in zwei Ländern) , Dissertation Université de Potsdam 2014 , Dissertation University of Lyon 2014
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Sorce, Jenny From Spitzer mid-infrared observations and measurements of peculiar velocities to constrained simulations of the local universe Potsdam, 2015
    Language: English
    Keywords: Spitzer Space Telescope ; MIR ; Galaxie ; Hochschulschrift
    Author information: Steinmetz, Matthias 1966-
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