Dynamical Masses of Local Group Galaxies (IAU S379) - Bonifacio, Piercarlo; Cioni, Maria-Rosa; Hammer, François;(ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9781009399111
ISBN10:100939911X
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:400 pages
Language:English
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Dynamical Masses of Local Group Galaxies (IAU S379)

 
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IAU S379 aims to determine the masses of galaxies from dwarfs to giant spirals, with implications across astronomy and cosmology.

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Mass is one of the most fundamental quantities that characterise stellar systems, from star clusters to large galaxies. It determines both the internal dynamics of the system and its gravitational interaction with other systems. For the galaxies in the Local Group, a real revolution in the topic has occurred with the Gaia satellite that provides six-dimensional data (three-dimensional positions and velocities) for almost 1.5 billion sources, located both in the Milky Way and in Local Group galaxies. IAU Symposium 379 gathered together the community working on this topic to discuss and collect recent advances and provide an opportunity for researchers to meet, exchange ideas, and compare methods and hypothesis. Measuring galaxy masses at different scales in the Local Group impacts a broad range of astronomy, from stars and star clusters, to the Milky Way, distant galaxies, and cosmology.
Table of Contents:
Part I. From Ground and Space; Part II. Sizes, Masses and Formation Histories of the Milky Way and Andromeda; Part III. Dwarf Galaxies; Part IV. The Magellanic System; Part V. Near-field Cosmology and Galaxy Masses Beyond the Local Group.