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" Penetrating bars through masks of cosmic dust : "
edited by David L. Block, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Ivânio Puerari, Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, Puebla, Mexico, Kenneth C. Freeman, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, Robert Groess, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, and Elizabeth K. Block, Rand Afrikaans University (Soweto), South Africa.
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edited by David L. Block, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Ivânio Puerari, Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, Puebla, Mexico, Kenneth C. Freeman, the Australian National University, Canberra, Aust
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Penetrating bars through masks of cosmic dust : : the Hubble tuning fork strikes a new note\ edited by David L. Block, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, Ivânio Puerari, Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y Electrónica, Puebla, Mexico, Kenneth C. Freeman, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, Robert Groess, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, and Elizabeth K. Block, Rand Afrikaans University (Soweto), South Africa.
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Publication Statement
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New York: Springer Science+Business Media, [2004] ©2004
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Series Statement
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Astrophysics and space science library, volume 319.
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(xxiii, 874 pages) : illustrations (some color), portraits
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1402028628
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: 9781402028625
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Proceedings of a conference held at Pilanesburg National Park (South Africa).
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Contents
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The editors preface --;A tribute to cosmic dust pioneer J. Mayo Greenberg --;The Hubble tuning fork strikes a new note --;Episodes in the Development of the Hubble Galaxy Classification --;Secular Evolution Versus Hierarchical Merging: Galaxy Evolution along the Hubble-sequence, in the Fields and Rich Environments --;Dense Gas and Star Formation in Bars --;On the Origin of S0 Galaxies --;Gravitational Bar Torques in the Spiral/S0 Divide --;Direct Measurement of Pattern Speeds In Double-Barred SB0's --;Gas Flows, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution --;Bar-Driven Evolution and 2D Spectroscopy of Bulges --;Bar-Driven Fueling of Galactic Nuclei: a 2D view --;Dust Penetrated Arm Classes: Insight form Rising and Falling Rotation Curves --;Bar Dissolution and Reformation Mechanisms --;Dynamics of Doubly Barred Galaxies, also with the Inner Bar Retrograde --;A Coordinated Episode of AGB Star Production at Large Galactocentric Distances in the Andromeda Galaxy --;Fuelling Starbursts and AGN --;Penetrating Dust Tori in AGN --;Bars from the Inside Out: An HST Study of their Dusty Circumnuclear Regions --;Morphology of Bar and Spiral Modes: do they relate?- Bar Formation by Galaxy-Galaxy Interactions --;Triggering AGN's --;Interactions or Bars?- Triggered Star Formation: from Large to Small Scales --;Investigation of Age and Metallicity Gradients in Spiral Galaxies --;Secular Evolution and the Growth of Pseudobulges in Disk Galaxies --;Bars and Lences in Spiral Galaxies: Clues for Secular Evolution --;Evolution and Impact of Bars over the last nine Gyr: Early Results from GEMS --;First Phylogenetic Analysis of Galaxy Evolution --;A Unified Picture of Disk Galaxies where Bars, Spirals and Warps Result from the Same Fundamental Causes --;On the Generation of the Hubble Sequence trough an Internal Secular Dynamical Process --;The Angular Momentum Problem and the Formation of Bulgeless Galaxies --;Disks Evolution in a Cosmological Framework --;Galaxy Formation and the Cosmological Angular Momentum Problem --;The Problems with Galaxy Formation --;The Interplay between Bars and Dark Matter Halos --;Resent Results from the Spitzer Space Telescope: A New View of Galaxy Morphology and Classification --;Using Bars as Signposts of Galaxy Evolution at High and Low Redshifts --;The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey: Redshift Distribution of a IAB> 24 Sample, and the Effect of Environment on Galaxy Evolution --;An HST AOS/WFC Ha Imaging Survey of Nearby Galaxies --;HST Mid-UV Imaging of Nearby Galaxies --;Bulges, Disks and Kinematics of Galaxies at z ~ 1 --;Fourier Decomposition of Galaxies --;The Evolutionary Status of Clusters of Galaxies at z ~ 1 --;Distant z>2 Protoclusters and their Galaxies --;The Galaxy Structure --;Redshift Relationship --;The Cosmic Background: Evolution of Infrared Galaxies and Dust Properties --;A lecture Dedicated to the Memory of Mayo Greenberg --;The Physical Evolution of Mass and Dust in Distant Galaxies --;The Warm, Cold and Very Cold Dusty Universe A --;Li Turbulence and Galactic Structure --;Chaos in Spiral Galaxies --;Obtaining Statistics of Turbulent Velocity from Astrophysical Spectral Line Data --;Estimating Power Spectra of Galaxy Structure: Can Statistics Help?- From z>6 to z~2: Unearthing Galaxies at the Edge of the Dark Ages --;Masks in the Milky Way --;The Hierarchical Formation of the Galactic Disk --;The SINGS view of Barred Galaxies --;Quantifying Bar Strength: Morphology Meets Methodology --;Estimation of Bar Strengths from nearby IR Images --;Bar Strengths Measured for the OSUBGS sample: active vs non-active galaxies --;Globular Clusters: Galactic and Internal Motions --;Evolution of Self-Gravitating Gas Disks Driven by a Rotating Bar Potential --;Stellar Disk Truncations: Where do we stand?- On the unification of Dwarf and Giant Elliptical Galaxies --;Photodissociation and the morphology of HI in Galaxies --;The True H2 Content of Spiral Galaxies --;X-Ray Perspective of Early Type Galaxies --;Spiral Arm Star Formation in Barred Galaxies --;Galaxy Types and Luminosity Functions in the Soan Digital Sky Survey using Artificial Neural Networks --;Globular Cluster Systems and Supermassive Galactic Black Holes --;Pseudobulges in Barred S0 Galaxies --;Bar and Spiral Torques in the Triangulum Galaxy M33 --;Bar Parameters from Ha Observations Molecular Gas in Classical Elliptical Radio Galaxies --;Bars and Dust Multi Wavelength Maps of Simulations of Galaxy Formation --;How Barred is the NIR Nearby Universe? An Analysis using 2MASS --;Truncation of Stellar Disks at high Redshift Is there a Large Stellar Bar in the LSB Galaxy UGC7321? Spiral structure of the Milky Way: The state of Affairs --;Uncovering Morphology from dust: a NIR View of the Interacting Galaxy Pair NGC5394/95 --;SCUBA Local Universe Galaxy Survey --;How JWST can measure First Light, Reionization and Galaxy Assembly --;High Resolution Velocity Fields in the Strongly Barred Galaxy NGC 1530 --;Panel Discussion -Closing Conference Thoughts.-The Noblest Scientific Problem of the Age: Perspectives on the Transit of Venus, 1882 and 2004 Description of the Commemorative Medallion, Struck to Celebrate the Transition of Venus, Observed from South Africa on 8 June 2004 --;Caption for Colour plates --;The 16 colour plates --;List of Participants. The Editors Preface --;A Tribute to Cosmic Dust Pioneer J.
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Mayo Greenberg --;The Hubble Tuning Fork Strikes a New Note --;Episodes in the Development of the Hubble Galaxy Classification --;Secular Evolution Versus Hierarchical Merging: Galaxy Evolution along the Hubble-sequence, in the Fields and Rich Environments --;Dense Gas and Star Formation in Bars --;On the Origin of S0 Galaxies --;Gravitational Bar Torques in the Spiral/S0 Divide --;Direct Measurement of Pattern Speeds In Double-Barred SB0s --;Gas Flows, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution --;Bar-Driven Evolution and 2D Spectroscopy of Bulges --;Bar-Driven Fueling of Galactic Nuclei: a 2D view --;Dust Penetrated Arm Classes: Insight form Rising and Falling Rotation Curves --;Bar Dissolution and Reformation Mechanisms --;Dynamics of Doubly Barred Galaxies, also with the Inner Bar Retrograde --;A Coordinated Episode of AGB Star Production at Large Galactocentric Distances in the Andromeda Galaxy --;Fuelling Starbursts and AGN --;Penetrating Dust Tori in AGN --;Bars from the Inside Out: An HST Study of their Dusty Circumnuclear Regions --;Morphology of Bar and Spiral Modes: do they relate?- Bar Formation by Galaxy-Galaxy Interactions --;Triggering AGNs --;Interactions or Bars?- Triggered Star Formation: from Large to Small Scales --;Investigation of Age and Metallicity Gradients in Spiral Galaxies --;Secular Evolution and the Growth of Pseudobulges in Disk Galaxies --;Bars and Lences in Spiral Galaxies: Clues for Secular Evolution --;Evolution and Impact of Bars over the last nine Gyr: Early Results from GEMS --;First Phylogenetic Analysis of Galaxy Evolution --;A Unified Picture of Disk Galaxies where Bars, Spirals and Warps Result from the Same Fundamental Causes --;On the Generation of the Hubble Sequence trough an Internal Secular Dynamical Process --;The Angular Momentum Problem and the Formation of Bulgeless Galaxies --;Disks Evolution in a Cosmological Framework --;Galaxy Formation and the Cosmological Angular Momentum Problem --;The Problems with Galaxy Formation --;The Interplay between Bars and Dark Matter Halos --;Resent Results from the Spitzer Space Telescope: A New View of Galaxy Morphology and Classification --;Using Bars as Signposts of Galaxy Evolution at High and Low Redshifts --;The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey: Redshift Distribution of a IAB> 24 Sample, and the Effect of Environment on Galaxy Evolution --;An HST AOS/WFC Ha Imaging Survey of Nearby Galaxies --;HST Mid-UV Imaging of Nearby Galaxies --;Bulges, Disks and Kinematics of Galaxies at z ~ 1 --;Fourier Decomposition of Galaxies --;The Evolutionary Status of Clusters of Galaxies at z ~ 1 --;Distant z>2 Protoclusters and their Galaxies --;The Galaxy Structure --;Redshift Relationship --;The Cosmic Background: Evolution of Infrared Galaxies and Dust Properties --;A lecture Dedicated to the Memory of Mayo Greenberg --;The Physical Evolution of Mass and Dust in Distant Galaxies --;The Warm, Cold and Very Cold Dusty Universe A --;Li Turbulence and Galactic Structure --;Chaos in Spiral Galaxies --;Obtaining Statistics of Turbulent Velocity from Astrophysical Spectral Line Data --;Estimating Power Spectra of Galaxy Structure: Can Statistics Help?- From z>6 to z~2: Unearthing Galaxies at the Edge of the Dark Ages --;Masks in the Milky Way --;The Hierarchical Formation of the Galactic Disk --;The SINGS view of Barred Galaxies --;Quantifying Bar Strength: Morphology Meets Methodology --;Estimation of Bar Strengths from nearby IR Images --;Bar Strengths Measured for the OSUBGS sample: active vs non-active galaxies --;Globular Clusters: Galactic and Internal Motions --;Evolution of Self-Gravitating Gas Disks Driven by a Rotating Bar Potential --;Stellar Disk Truncations: Where do we stand?- On the unification of Dwarf and Giant Elliptical Galaxies --;Photodissociation and the morphology of HI in Galaxies --;The True H2 Content of Spiral Galaxies --;X-Ray Perspective of Early Type Galaxies --;Spiral Arm Star Formation in Barred Galaxies --;Galaxy Types and Luminosity Functions in the Soan Digital Sky Survey using Artificial Neural Networks --;Globular Cluster Systems and Supermassive Galactic Black Holes --;Pseudobulges in Barred S0 Galaxies --;Bar and Spiral Torques in the Triangulum Galaxy M33 --;Bar Parameters from Ha Observations Molecular Gas in Classical Elliptical Radio Galaxies --;Bars and Dust Multi Wavelength Maps of Simulations of Galaxy Formation --;How Barred is the NIR Nearby Universe? An Analysis using 2MASS --;Truncation of Stellar Disks at high Redshift Is there a Large Stellar Bar in the LSB Galaxy UGC7321? Spiral structure of the Milky Way: The state of Affairs.
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With amazing foresight, Baade penned these words: "Young stars, supergiants and so on, make a terrific splash - lots of light. Dr Layzer then asked the key question: " . the discussion raises the point of what this classification would look like if you were to ignore completely all the Population I, and just focus attention on the Population II .
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Subject
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Cosmic dust -- Congresses.
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Galactic dynamics -- Congresses.
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Galaxies -- Evolution -- Congresses.
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Added Entry
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David L Block
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Elizabeth K Block
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Ivânio Puerari
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Ken Freeman
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Robert Groess
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Parallel Title
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Hubble tuning fork strikes a new note
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