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The Ultraviolet Universe at Low and High Redshift v 408 Probing the Progress of Galaxy Evolution 1998 Edition

Books from same Author: William H. Waller, Michael N. Fanelli

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    Author(s)William H. Waller, Michael N. Fanelli
    PublisherAmerican Institute of Physics
    ISBN9781563967085
    Pages544
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 1998

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    American Institute of Physics The Ultraviolet Universe at Low and High Redshift v 408 Probing the Progress of Galaxy Evolution 1998 Edition by William H. Waller, Michael N. Fanelli

    This volume covers the cosmic evolution of galaxies and the intergalactic medium (IGM). The primary focus is on emission and absorption properties in the restframe ultraviolet. This is because the most distant and primeval galaxies are most readily observed at ultraviolet wavelengths that have been redshifted into the visible- infrared spectrum. By comparing the UV properties of the red-shift counterparts, contributors explore a wide range of scenarios for the evolution of galaxies and the IGM over cosmic time. These include morphological evolution and its wavelength dependence; spectral evolution and the underlying effects of varying stellar populations, metal abundances, dust properties, and nuclear energetics; luminosity evolution and the corresponding histories of starbirth/starburst activity; and number density evolution.