Early Disk-Galaxy Formation from JWST to the Milky Way (IAU S377) by Beatriz Barbuy (2024, Hardcover)

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Early discoveries of JWST have revealed high-redshift galaxies that defy our expectations.

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PublisherCambridge University Press
ISBN-10100939875X
ISBN-139781009398756
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Book TitleEarly Disk-Galaxy Formation from Jwst to the Milky Way (Iau S377)
Number of Pages250 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2024
TopicPhysics / Astrophysics, Astronomy
IllustratorYes
GenreScience
AuthorBeatriz Barbuy
Book SeriesProceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia Ser.
FormatHardcover

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Item Height0.4 in
Item Length10 in
Item Width7 in

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Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal523.112
Table Of ContentPart I. Galaxies and Cosmic Dawn: 1. Revelation of massive quiescent galaxies at z>3 from deep JWST spectroscopy Karl Glazebrook; 2. JWST observations of ALMA [O III] 88 m emitters in the epoch of reionization Takuya Hashimoto; 3. Massive-star feedback at low metallicity M. S. Oey; 4. JWST unveils a population of 'red-excess' galaxies in Abell 2744 and in the coeval field Benedetta Vulcani; 5. GECKOS: Turning galaxy evolution on its side with deep observations of edge-on galaxies J. van de Sande; 6. Stellar mergers in dense stellar systems and growth of supermassive black holes Long Wang; 7. Formation of the first massive galaxies in cosmological simulations and their observational properties Hidenobu Yajima; 8. Role of the ISM/IGM energy balance in structure formation and evolution of galaxies Fatemeh Tabatabaei; 9. Bar pattern speed at z 12 to explore challenges of the Standard Cosmology Virginia Cuomo; Part II. Milky Way and M31: 10. New dimensions of galactic chemical evolution David H. Weinberg; 11. What the JWST can tell us about the origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters Anna F. Marino; 12. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters with JWST Antonino P. Milone; 13. Metal production in the early Universe: what chemical abundances in old stellar populations in the Milky Way tell us Miho N. Ishigaki; 14. Using metal-poor stars in the Inner Galaxy to uncover the ancient Milky Way Madeline Lucey; 15. Chemically characterising the Milky Way's stellar halo Horta Darrington; 16. The curious stellar system M22 Madeleine McKenzie; 17. The Pristine Inner Galaxy Survey (PIGS) V: a chemo- dynamical investigation of the early assembly of the Milky Way with the most metal-poor stars in the bulge Federico Sestito; 18. The galactic extinction horizon with present and future surveys Dante Minniti; 19. The prevalence of the -bimodality: First JWST -abundance results in M31 David L. Nidever; 20. The Andromeda Galaxy's last major merger: Constraints from the survey of planetary nebulae Souradeep Bhattacharya; Part III. Astronomy in Malaysia: 21. Connection between the comet 1P/Halley appearance in 760 AD and the Dinoyo Inscription Ide Nada Imandiharja.
SynopsisEarly discoveries of JWST have revealed high-redshift galaxies that defy our expectations. These puzzles must be resolved through multi-wavelength observations, simulations and theoretical models. Offering an updated view of recent advances and current problems, IAU S377 is suitable for both graduate students and active researchers in the field., Our comprehension of the assembly and evolution of galaxies has witnessed remarkable advancements in recent years. While the Gaia spacecraft has provided unprecedented knowledge of the Milky Way's assembly, the launch of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has propelled the study of galaxy evolution into an exciting new era. Early discoveries of JWST have revealed high-redshift galaxies that defy our expectations. These conundrums must be resolved through multi-wavelength observations, simulations, and theoretical models as emphasized in this volume, which contains a selection of papers presented at IAU Symposium 377, held about two years after the launch of JWST. These papers showcase studies of galaxy formation, evolution, interaction, chemical abundances and stellar populations from cosmic down to the Milky Way. These proceedings offer an updated view of recent advances and current problems and is suitable for both active researchers in the field and graduate students.
LC Classification NumberQB857.5.E96I5 2024

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