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Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies by Isaac Shlosman β€” book cover

Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies

by Isaac Shlosman
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Overview

Current research on the origin and evolution of active galaxies is comprehensively surveyed in this collaborative volume. Both of the proposed types of central activity - active galactic nuclei and starbursts - are analysed with a particular emphasis on their relationship to the large-scale properties of the host galaxy. The crucial question is what triggers and fuels nuclear activity now and at earlier epochs? The topics covered here are gas flows near to massive black holes, the circumnuclear galactic regions, and the large-scale bars in disk galaxies. Aspects of nuclear bursts of star formation, and the relationship between central activity and the gas and stellar dynamics of the host galaxy are addressed as well. The contributors to this book for professionals and graduate students are world experts on galaxy evolution.

Synopsis

How gas flows and starbursts light up active galaxies.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2003
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
528
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521543309

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