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New Aspects of Galaxy Photometry - Proceedings of the Specialized Meeting of the Eighth IAU European Regional Astronomy Meeting Toulouse, September 17-21, 1984

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New trends in CCD photometry of galaxies.- A new filter system for CCD surface photometry.- Electronography : Performances, results, expectations.- Food for the photometrists ¿ faint galaxies revealed.- Computer-linked microdensitometers: Performance, results and expectations.- Results from surface photometry of extensive samples of galaxies.- High resolution in galaxy photometry and imaging.- Surface photometry with the space telescope.- Accuracy and improvements in galaxy photometry: Why and how.- Comparison of photographic and CCD surface photometry of galaxies.- Photographic photometry of 16000 galaxies on ESO blue and red survey plates.- Photometry and radio continuum observations of galaxies.- Galaxy photometry in the infrared.- Galaxy photometry and X-ray astronomy.- Problems of galactic and extragalactic CO photometry.- A study of star formation in Shapley-Ames spiral galaxies based on IRAS far-infrared observations.- IRAS observations of the Magellanic clouds.- Contemporary dynamical problems ¿ A possible contribution to their solution by galaxy photometry.- The three-dimensional shape of galaxies.- Dynamics of ellipticals : The case for 2-dimensional photometry.- Fine structure in elliptical galaxies.- Can shells help to distinguish prolate from oblate elliptical galaxies?.- Constraints on the potential of barred galaxies from surface photometry and direct photography.- Blue and near-infrared surface photometry of 50 barred and nonbarred spiral galaxies.- Brightest member luminosities and dynamical times of galaxy clusters.- Dark Halos around Late-type galaxies.- N-body simulations and galaxy photometry.- Galaxy photometry and cosmology.- Observing the galaxy evolution at high redshifts.- Far-UV to infrared photometric star formation tracers.- Evolution of spiral galaxies in a cluster environment.- Galaxy photometry at faint light levels ¿ interaction with the environment.- Malmquist bias in ¿Tully-Fisher¿ relation.- Photometry of quasar host galaxies and cosmological implications.- Possible evidence for evolution in the photometric properties of nearby galaxies.- On the structure and kinematics of the small magellanic cloud.- Photographic surface photometry of the Andromeda galaxy.- HI holes in the interstellar medium of Messier 31.- High resolution CO observations in M31.- Morphological investigation of elliptical galaxies.- A comparison of the ellipticity profiles of E and SO galaxies.- The lenticular NGC 3115: A standard for galaxy photometry.- Dust in elliptical galaxies ¿ how often, how much?.- Liller's photometry revisited.- Constructing distribution functions for galaxies with application to m87.- Radio studies of peculiar galaxies at 10.7 GHz.- The velocity field of NGC 1365.- Morphology and radial velocity of galaxies using colour-colour diagrams.- The Z-distribution of radio continuum emission in NGC 891.- Some methods for photometry of galaxies in clusters.- Hi observations of the virgo cluster galaxies.- An HI and optical study of the gas poor virgo cluster spiral NGC 4571.- Influence of the K-effect on the colours and the ?0 4000 break amplitudes of galaxies in distant clusters.- Mass-to-light ratio of elliptical galaxies.- Deconvolution of the elliptical nucleus of M 31.- Distance of galaxies from the method of sosies.- Mass to luminosity ratio of bars in spiral galaxies.- Systematic errors in Zwicky's magnitudes.- Stochastic stellar orbits in galaxies.- Relations among optical, radio and X-ray properties of Abell clusters of galaxies.- A compilation of UBVRI photometry for galaxies in the ESO/Uppsala catalogue.- The nuclear radio sources in the elliptical galaxies NGC 3309 and NGC 3311 in the cluster Abell 1060.- Surface photometry and detailed structure of the elliptical galaxy NGC 1199 and its compact companions.- The velocity fields of barred galaxies.- Absorbing matter in E and SO galaxies.- A peculiarity in the photometric profiles of some SO galaxies.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

New trends in CCD photometry of galaxies.- A new filter system for CCD surface photometry.- Electronography : Performances, results, expectations.- Food for the photometrists - faint galaxies revealed.- Computer-linked microdensitometers: Performance, results and expectations.- Results from surface photometry of extensive samples of galaxies.- High resolution in galaxy photometry and imaging.- Surface photometry with the space telescope.- Accuracy and improvements in galaxy photometry: Why and how.- Comparison of photographic and CCD surface photometry of galaxies.- Photographic photometry of 16000 galaxies on ESO blue and red survey plates.- Photometry and radio continuum observations of galaxies.- Galaxy photometry in the infrared.- Galaxy photometry and X-ray astronomy.- Problems of galactic and extragalactic CO photometry.- A study of star formation in Shapley-Ames spiral galaxies based on IRAS far-infrared observations.- IRAS observations of the Magellanic clouds.- Contemporary dynamical problems - A possible contribution to their solution by galaxy photometry.- The three-dimensional shape of galaxies.- Dynamics of ellipticals : The case for 2-dimensional photometry.- Fine structure in elliptical galaxies.- Can shells help to distinguish prolate from oblate elliptical galaxies?.- Constraints on the potential of barred galaxies from surface photometry and direct photography.- Blue and near-infrared surface photometry of 50 barred and nonbarred spiral galaxies.- Brightest member luminosities and dynamical times of galaxy clusters.- Dark Halos around Late-type galaxies.- N-body simulations and galaxy photometry.- Galaxy photometry and cosmology.- Observing the galaxy evolution at high redshifts.- Far-UV to infrared photometric star formation tracers.- Evolution ofspiral galaxies in a cluster environment.- Galaxy photometry at faint light levels - interaction with the environment.- Malmquist bias in "Tully-Fisher" relation.- Photometry of quasar host galaxies and cosmological implications.- Possible evidence for evolution in the photometric properties of nearby galaxies.- On the structure and kinematics of the small magellanic cloud.- Photographic surface photometry of the Andromeda galaxy.- HI holes in the interstellar medium of Messier 31.- High resolution CO observations in M31.- Morphological investigation of elliptical galaxies.- A comparison of the ellipticity profiles of E and SO galaxies.- The lenticular NGC 3115: A standard for galaxy photometry.- Dust in elliptical galaxies - how often, how much?.- Liller's photometry revisited.- Constructing distribution functions for galaxies with application to m87.- Radio studies of peculiar galaxies at 10.7 GHz.- The velocity field of NGC 1365.- Morphology and radial velocity of galaxies using colour-colour diagrams.- The Z-distribution of radio continuum emission in NGC 891.- Some methods for photometry of galaxies in clusters.- Hi observations of the virgo cluster galaxies.- An HI and optical study of the gas poor virgo cluster spiral NGC 4571.- Influence of the K-effect on the colours and the ?0 4000 break amplitudes of galaxies in distant clusters.- Mass-to-light ratio of elliptical galaxies.- Deconvolution of the elliptical nucleus of M 31.- Distance of galaxies from the method of sosies.- Mass to luminosity ratio of bars in spiral galaxies.- Systematic errors in Zwicky's magnitudes.- Stochastic stellar orbits in galaxies.- Relations among optical, radio and X-ray properties of Abell clusters of galaxies.- A compilation of UBVRI photometry for galaxies in theESO/Uppsala catalogue.- The nuclear radio sources in the elliptical galaxies NGC 3309 and NGC 3311 in the cluster Abell 1060.- Surface photometry and detailed structure of the elliptical galaxy NGC 1199 and its compact companions.- The velocity fields of barred galaxies.- Absorbing matter in E and SO galaxies.- A peculiarity in the photometric profiles of some SO galaxies.

Produktdetails

Mitarbeit Jean-Lu Nieto (Herausgeber), Jean-Luc Nieto (Herausgeber)
Verlag Springer, Berlin
 
Sprache Englisch
Produktform Taschenbuch
Erschienen 22.04.2014
 
EAN 9783540156574
ISBN 978-3-540-15657-4
Seiten 354
Gewicht 605 g
Illustration XIII, 354 p.
Serien Lecture Notes in Physics
Lecture Notes in Physics
Thema Naturwissenschaften, Medizin, Informatik, Technik > Physik, Astronomie > Astronomie

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