UID:
almahu_9949199278702882
Format:
XVI, 432 p.
,
online resource.
Edition:
1st ed. 1983.
ISBN:
9789400970755
Series Statement:
International Astronomical Union Symposia, 100
Note:
I. Kinematics of Gas and the Undunderlying Mass Distribution -- Systematics of HII Rotation Curves -- HI Velocity Fields and Rotation Curves -- A High Resolution HI Survey of M31 -- High Velocity HI in the Inner 5 KPC of M31 -- Comparison of Global 21 cm Velocity Profiles with H?, Rotation Curves -- TAURUS - A Wide Field Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrometer -- HI Observations of the Irregular Galaxy IC 10 -- The Distribution of Molecular Clouds in Spiral Galaxies -- The CO Rotation Curve of the Milky Way : Accuracy and Implications -- Cold Molecular Material in the Galaxy -- Molecular Clouds in the Galactic Nucleus -- Molecular Clouds in Spiral Galaxies -- CO Observations of M51 -- Gas at Large Radii -- Rotation Curve and Mass Model for the Edge-on Galaxy NGC 5907 -- Optical Features Associated with the Extended HI Enveloppe of M83 -- M82 - Tilt and Warp of its Principal Plane -- Vertical Motion and the Thickness of HI Disks Implications For Galactic Mass Models -- Do Spiral Galaxies Have a Variable Disk Thickness? -- Mass Distribution and Dark Halos -- The Origin of Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxies -- NGC 3992 - A Galaxy Without a Massive Halo -- Groups of Galaxies and the Missing Mass Problem -- HI Observations of the Interacting Galaxies - VV 371 and VV 329 -- Distribution and Motions of Atomic Hydrogen in Lenticular Galaxies -- Neutral Hydrogen Mapping of three SO Galaxies -- II. Spiral Structure -- Theory of Spiral Structure -- Quasi-Stationary Spiral Structure in Galaxies -- Dynamical Mechanisms for Discrete Unstable Spiral Modes in Galaxies -- Global Instabilities of a Galaxy Model -- Global Stability Analysis of an SO Galaxy NGC 3115 -- Spiral Instabilities and Disk Heating -- On the Evolution of Perturbed Gas Disks -- Cloud-Particle Dynamics and Star Formation in Spiral Galaxies -- The Ballistic Particle Model -- Relation Between Star Formation and Angular Momentum in Spiral Galaxies -- Model Calculations on the Large Scale Distribution of Bubbles in Galaxies -- HI-Shells in M31 -- Selfpropagating Stochastic Star Formation and Spiral Structure -- Velocity Structures in the Vertical Extensions of Spiral Arms -- Vertical Structure of Spiral Shocks in a Corrugated Galactic Disc -- Recent Taurus Results on H? Velocities in M83 -- Possible Evidence for Lin's Three-Wave Interaction Mechanism at Corotation in the Galaxy NGC -- Spectral Analysis of the Luminosity Distribution of Seven Galaxies in the Virgo Cluster -- Fourier Analysis of Spiral Tracers. A Progress Report -- Large Scale Magnetohydrodynamical Considerations in Spiral Galaxies -- Magnetic Fields and Spiral Structure -- Spiral Structure : Density Waves or Material Arms ? -- Conflicts and Directions in Spiral Structure -- III. Warps -- Theories of Warps -- Galactic Warps in Tilted Halos -- Periodic Orbits and Warps -- IV. Barred Galaxies -- Morphology, Stellar Kinematics and Dynamics of Barred Galaxies -- Disk Stability -- Instabilities of Hot Stellar Discs -- Stabilizing a Cold Disk with a 1/r Force Law -- Numerical Experiments on the Response Mechanism of Barred Spirals -- Ordered and Semi-Ergodic Motions in Barred Galaxies -- Onset of Stochasticity in Barred Spirals -- Attacking the Problem of a Selfconsistent Bar -- Theoretical Studies of Gas Flow in Barred Spiral Galaxies -- Periodic Orbits and Gas Flow in Barred Spiral Galaxies -- The Response of the Ensemble of Molecular Clouds to Bar Forcing in a Galaxy Disk -- Gas Flow Models for Barred Spirals -- Photometry, Kinematics and Dynamics of the Barred Galaxy NGC 5383 -- Kinematics of the Barred Galaxy NGC 1365 -- HI in the Barred Spiral Galaxies NGC 1365 and NGC 1097 -- Observations of the Neutral Hydrogen in the Barred Spiral Galaxies NGC 3992 and NGC 4731 -- The Barred Galaxy NGC 7741 -- Hydrodynamical Models of Offcentered Barred Spirals -- Structure and Dynamics of Magellanic Type Galaxies -- Formation of Rings And Lenses -- Lenses and Low Surface Brightness Disks -- V. Spheroidal Systems -- Dynamics of Early-Type Galaxies -- Rotational Velocities and Central Velocity Dispersions for a Sample of SO Galaxies -- Models of Ellipticals and Bulges -- The Stability of Axisymmetric Galaxy Models with Anisotropic Dispersions -- Three-Dimensional Orbits in Triaxial Galaxies -- Scale-Free Models of Elliptical Galaxies -- Axisymmetric Models of Elliptical Galaxies with Anisotropy -- New Phenomena in Triaxial Stellar Systems -- Kinematic Modelling of NGC 3379 -- Interstellar Matter In Elliptical Galaxies -- Sensitive Search for HI in E and SO galaxies -- Neutral Hydrogen Observations of the Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies NGC 185 and NGC 205 -- Extended Gaseous Emission in Normal Elliptical Galaxies -- Gas and Star Kinematics in Elliptical Galaxies -- Optical Kinematics of Strong Radio Galaxies -- Dust and Gas in Triaxial Galaxies -- VI. Mergers -- Observational Evidence For Mergers -- Taurus Observations of the Emission-Line Velocity Field of Centaurus A(NGC 5128) -- Kinematics and Evolution of NGC 5128 -- Simulations Of Galaxy Mergers -- On the Formation and Dynamics of Shells around Elliptical Galaxies -- Merger Cross-Sections of Colliding Galaxies -- Environmental Effects on Galaxies in Clusters -- Collisions and Merging of Disk Galaxies -- Energy Transfer during the Tidal Encounter of Disc Galaxies -- VII. Galaxy Formation -- Dynamics Of Globular Cluster Systems -- Kinematics of Clusters in M33 -- SO and Smooth-arm Sa's within the Hubble Sequence -- Is the Hubble Type of a Disk System Essentially Determined by one Parameter : Total Mass ? -- Systematics of Bulge-to-Disk Ratios -- The Manifold of Elliptical Galaxies -- The Formation Of Galaxies -- What May Superclusters Tell us About Galaxy Formation? -- Thick discs and the Formation of Disc Galaxies -- Galaxy Formation : Some Comparisons Between Theory And Observation -- Summary : Observational Viewpoint -- Spry : Theoretical Viewpoint -- Name Index -- Object Index.
In:
Springer Nature eBook
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789027715470
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789027715463
Additional Edition:
Printed edition: ISBN 9789400970762
Language:
English
DOI:
10.1007/978-94-009-7075-5
URL:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-7075-5