Ebook: Galaxy Interactions at Low and High Redshift: Proceedings of the 186th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union , held at Kyoto, Japan, 26–30 August 1997
- Tags: Astronomy Observations and Techniques
- Series: International Astronomical Union 186
- Year: 1999
- Publisher: Springer Netherlands
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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The 186th IAU Symposium came at an exciting and perhaps even historic time for extragalactic astronomy. New spacecraft observations plumbed the depths of the Universe out to redshifts of five, while revealing astounding details of nearby galaxies and AGN at intermediate redshifts. Theoretical ideas on structure formation, together with results from detailed numerical modeling, created a comprehensive framework for modeling the formation of galaxies and the transformation of galaxies by interactions and mergers. All these strands came together at the Symposium, as participants glimpsed a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe. This volume offers professional astronomers, including PhD students, an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts.
The 186th IAU Symposium came at an exciting and perhaps even historic time for extragalactic astronomy. New spacecraft observations plumbed the depths of the Universe out to redshifts of five, while revealing astounding details of nearby galaxies and AGN at intermediate redshifts. Theoretical ideas on structure formation, together with results from detailed numerical modeling, created a comprehensive framework for modeling the formation of galaxies and the transformation of galaxies by interactions and mergers. All these strands came together at the Symposium, as participants glimpsed a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe. This volume offers professional astronomers, including PhD students, an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts.
The 186th IAU Symposium came at an exciting and perhaps even historic time for extragalactic astronomy. New spacecraft observations plumbed the depths of the Universe out to redshifts of five, while revealing astounding details of nearby galaxies and AGN at intermediate redshifts. Theoretical ideas on structure formation, together with results from detailed numerical modeling, created a comprehensive framework for modeling the formation of galaxies and the transformation of galaxies by interactions and mergers. All these strands came together at the Symposium, as participants glimpsed a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe. This volume offers professional astronomers, including PhD students, an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Overview: Low-z Observations....Pages 1-10
A Review of High-Redshift Merger Observations....Pages 11-22
What can we Learn From the Local Group About the Role of Interactions in Galaxy Formation....Pages 23-29
The Magellanic Stream and The Magellanic Cloud System....Pages 31-38
The Nature and Fate of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy....Pages 39-46
A Search for Moving Groups in the Galactic Halo....Pages 47-51
Constraints on Interactions and Mergers from Dsph Galaxies and Globular Clusters....Pages 52-52
Total Mass and Luminosity of Star Forming Regions in the Lmc: the Predicted Infrared Fluxes....Pages 53-53
The Magellanic Stream Revisited....Pages 54-54
Are the Bulge C-Stars Related to the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy?....Pages 55-55
Compressive Effects on the Galactic Globular Clusters by Gravitational Disk-Shocking....Pages 56-56
An Hi Search for M81 Group Dwarf Galaxies....Pages 57-57
The High-Velocity Clouds: Galactic or Intergalactic?....Pages 58-58
A Near Infrared Survey of the LMC....Pages 59-59
N-Body Simulations of the Magellanic System Including Gas Dynamics and Star Formation....Pages 60-60
Tidal Dwarf Galaxies....Pages 61-70
Galaxy Interactions: The Hi Signature....Pages 71-80
Tidal Interactions in M81 Group....Pages 81-88
Extended Gas in Interacting Systems....Pages 89-96
Collisional Ring Galaxies....Pages 97-104
Numerical Simulations of M51....Pages 105-108
Galaxy Interactions in the Local Volume....Pages 109-116
Lopsided Galaxies and the Satellite Accretion Rate....Pages 117-124
“E+A” Galaxies: Environment and Evolution....Pages 125-131
Radio Continuum Observations Of Ngc 1961: Interaction with the Intergalactic Medium or the Remnant of a Merger?....Pages 132-132
Dynamical Properties of Tidally-Induced Galactic Bars....Pages 133-133
Star Formation in Collisions Between two Gas-Rich Disk Galaxies....Pages 134-134
Towards an Interaction Model of M81, M82 and Ngc 3077....Pages 135-135
An Hi Line Survey of Polar Ring Galaxies....Pages 136-136
Dynamics of Mergers & Remnants....Pages 137-144
The Structure of Merger Remnants of Compact Groups of Galaxies: Some Preliminary Results....Pages 145-148
Counterrotation in Galaxies....Pages 149-156
Making Spirals with Counter-Rotating Disks....Pages 157-160
Stellar Counter-Rotation Along the Hubble Sequence: A Probe For Galaxy Formation Scenarios....Pages 161-164
Shells, Ripples and Tails....Pages 165-172
Globular Cluster Systems of Elliptical Galaxies....Pages 173-180
Globular Clusters in Elliptical Galaxies: Constraints on Mergers....Pages 181-184
Fundamental Plane and Merger Scenario....Pages 185-188
Mass Distribution of the E0 Galaxy Ngc 6703 from Absorption Line Profile Kinematics....Pages 189-190
Shell Formation in Ngc 474....Pages 191-192
Formation of Boxy/Peanut-Shaped Bulges in Spiral Galaxies: Accretion or Bar Instability?....Pages 193-193
The Character of Embedded Rings....Pages 194-194
Trends in Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Context of The Virial and Fundamental Planes....Pages 195-195
Mass Structure of Sa Spirals: Ngc 2179 & Ngc 2775....Pages 196-196
Multimodal Color Distributions in the Globular Cluster Systems of Giant Elliptical Galaxies....Pages 197-197
The Globular Cluster System of Ngc 1399....Pages 198-198
The Nature of the Dusty Ionized Gas in Ngc 5846....Pages 199-199
The Origin of High Specific Frequency Globular Cluster Systems....Pages 200-200
Angular Momentum Transfer due to Galactic Winds and Cooling Flows....Pages 201-201
Stellar Populations in High-z Galaxy Mergers....Pages 202-202
Orthogonal Gaseous Disks in the E5 Galaxy Ic 4889....Pages 203-203
Gasdynamics and Starbursts in Interacting Galaxies....Pages 205-212
Fueling Nuclear Starbursts....Pages 213-216
Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Interacting And Isolated Galaxies....Pages 217-226
Luminous Ir Galaxies in a Merger Sequence: Bima Co Imaging....Pages 227-230
Dramatic Changes in Molecular Cloud Properties Across the Arp 299 Merger....Pages 231-234
Starbursts Triggered by Cloud Compression in Interacting Galaxies....Pages 235-242
The Stellar Initial Mass Function in Starburst Galaxies....Pages 243-250
The Evolution of Young Star Clusters In Merging Galaxies....Pages 251-260
Bright Star Clusters in the Antennae Analyzed with Evolutionary Synthesis....Pages 261-264
Gas and Dust in Ultraluminous Galactic Nuclei....Pages 265-272
Proto-Globular Cluster Candidates in NGC 1275....Pages 273-274
Co Observations of Luminous Ir Galaxy Mergers....Pages 275-276
Star-Forming Activity in Arp-Madore Galaxies....Pages 277-278
Gas Content of Markarian Starburst Galaxies....Pages 279-280
Ocular Galaxies: Ngc 2535 and Its Starburst Companion Ngc 2536....Pages 281-281
Luminous Infrared Galaxies in a Merging Sequence: Iso Observations....Pages 282-282
Formation of Plumes in the Head-On Collisions Of Galaxies....Pages 283-283
Single Stellar Populations....Pages 284-284
New Models for Massive Star Populations in Young Starbursts....Pages 285-285
Nir Line Observations of Starburst Galaxies....Pages 286-286
Asca Observations of Luminous Infrared Starburst Galaxies....Pages 287-287
Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 289-294
Spectroscopy of Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 295-301
The Nuclear Interstellar Medium of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 303-306
Triggered Starbursts in Galaxy Mergers....Pages 307-310
Interactions, Mergers, and QSO Activity....Pages 311-320
Radio Source Surveys....Pages 321-328
Unified Scheme for Seyferts or the Influence Of Interactions?....Pages 329-332
Relics Of Nuclear Activity: Do All Galaxies Have Massive Black Holes?....Pages 333-340
Asca Observations Of Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 341-344
Cfht Adaptive Optics Imaging Of Active Galaxies....Pages 345-347
Dynamical Explorations Of Nuclear Structures In Barred Galaxies....Pages 348-348
The Fate Of Ultraluminous Mergers....Pages 349-349
The Host Galaxies Of Ir Luminous Quasars....Pages 350-350
The Nature Of Ultraluminous Iras Galaxies....Pages 351-351
The Interacting Seyfert 2 Galaxy UGC 3995A....Pages 352-352
Testing The Merger Hypothesis Of Powerful Radio Galaxies....Pages 353-353
Near Infrared Spectroscopy And The Search For Co Emission In 3 Extremely Luminous Iras Sources....Pages 354-354
Seyfert Galaxies And Their Environment....Pages 355-355
Radiative Avalanche Driven By Spherical Starbursts....Pages 356-356
The Interplay Between The Nuclear Bars, Central Starburst, And Remarkable Outflow In Ngc 2782....Pages 357-357
Merging Galaxies With Active Nuclei....Pages 358-358
The Detection Of A Large, Powerful Fr I Radio Galaxy In A Spiral Host....Pages 359-359
X-Ray Study Of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 360-360
Near-Infrared Observations Of A Type-2 QSO At z = 0.9....Pages 361-361
Co Observations of High-z Objects....Pages 362-362
High Spatial Resolution Near-Ir Tip/Tilt Imaging Of “Warm” Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 363-363
Evolution Of Very Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 364-364
Asca Observations Of The Type-2 Quasar Rxj13434+0001 At z = 2.35....Pages 365-365
Compact Groups Of Galaxies....Pages 367-373
Vla Observations Of Neutral Hydrogen In Compact Groups....Pages 375-382
Radio Diagnostics Of Galaxy Interactions....Pages 383-386
Environmental Extremists In The Virgo Cluster....Pages 387-392
Galaxy Harassment — Interactions For The 90S....Pages 393-400
The X-Ray Properties Of Nearby Abell Clusters From The Rosat All-Sky-Survey....Pages 401-402
Investigations Of Environmental Effects In Clusters Of Galaxies Using N-Body Simulations....Pages 403-404
Colour Gradients In Clusters Of Galaxies....Pages 405-406
The K-Band Hubble Diagram For The Brightest Cluster Galaxies: A Test Of Galaxy Formation Models....Pages 407-407
Distribution Of Stochastic Forces In Gravitationally Clustered System Of Galaxies....Pages 408-408
Environmental Effects....Pages 409-409
Galaxy Orientation In Some Abell Clusters....Pages 410-410
Environmental Influence On Star Formation Of Galaxies In The Las Campanas Redshift Survey....Pages 411-411
A New Automated Sample Of Compact Groups Of Galaxies....Pages 412-412
Large Scale Gradient In The Velocity Field Of The Coma Cluster And A Study Of The Spin Orientation Of Galaxies In The Virgo Cluster....Pages 413-413
Molecular Gas in Hickson Compact Groups....Pages 414-414
A K-Band Luminosity Function of Hickson Compact Groups of Galaxies....Pages 415-415
Efficient Star-Formation in the Tidal Arms of the Stephan’s Quintet Group of Galaxies....Pages 416-416
Measuring Subclusters in Galaxy Clusters....Pages 417-417
Nuclear Activity in the Hickson Compact Groups of Galaxies....Pages 418-418
Evolution of Subsystems During Collapse of a Cluster....Pages 419-419
Rosat Observations of Clusters Cl0500-24 & Cl0939+4713....Pages 420-420
A Multi-Merging Galaxy Mrk 273 With Hot Extended Gaseous Halo and an Extended Soft X-Ray Companion....Pages 421-421
The High Redshift Population of Field Galaxies....Pages 423-429
Dynamics and Interactions of High-Redshift Galaxies....Pages 431-438
Strong Gravitational Lensing on the Hubble Deep Field....Pages 439-445
Measuring the Evolution of the Mass-To-Light Ratio from z = 0 to z = 0.6 from the Fundamental Plane....Pages 447-457
Population Synthesis in a Universe of Interacting Galaxies....Pages 459-466
Emission Line Galaxies at 1< z < 1.5....Pages 467-470
Distant Radio Galaxies: Probes of the Formation of Massive Galaxies....Pages 471-474
Low-Ionization Balqsos: Warm Ultraluminous Galaxies at High Redshifts....Pages 475-478
A Deep, Large-Area K-Band Survey for Highly Redshifted H? Emission....Pages 479-480
Are Pressure-Confined Clouds in Galactic Halos Possible Models of Lyman Alpha Clouds?....Pages 481-481
Metal Enrichment of Ly Alpha Clouds and the Intergalactic Medium....Pages 482-482
Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies in High Pressure Environments....Pages 483-483
The Effects of Spatial Correlations on Merger Trees of Dark Matter Halos....Pages 484-484
On the Angular Correlation Functions of the Hubble Deep Field....Pages 485-485
Far-Ir Galaxy Counts Expected in the Iris Survey....Pages 486-486
Clustering of Red Galaxies Near a Radio-Loud Quasar at z = 1.086....Pages 487-487
A Search for Extended Objects with Variable Nuclei....Pages 488-488
Galaxy Morphology, Initial Conditions and the Hubble Sequence....Pages 489-489
The Formation of Galaxy Disks and Bulges....Pages 490-490
Hubble Sequence as a Temporal Evolution Sequence....Pages 491-491
NGST: Seeing the First Stars and Galaxies Form....Pages 493-499
Back Matter....Pages 501-519
The 186th IAU Symposium came at an exciting and perhaps even historic time for extragalactic astronomy. New spacecraft observations plumbed the depths of the Universe out to redshifts of five, while revealing astounding details of nearby galaxies and AGN at intermediate redshifts. Theoretical ideas on structure formation, together with results from detailed numerical modeling, created a comprehensive framework for modeling the formation of galaxies and the transformation of galaxies by interactions and mergers. All these strands came together at the Symposium, as participants glimpsed a developing synthesis highlighting galactic encounters and their role in the history of the Universe. This volume offers professional astronomers, including PhD students, an overview of the rapidly advancing subject of galaxy interactions at low and high redshifts.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvi
Overview: Low-z Observations....Pages 1-10
A Review of High-Redshift Merger Observations....Pages 11-22
What can we Learn From the Local Group About the Role of Interactions in Galaxy Formation....Pages 23-29
The Magellanic Stream and The Magellanic Cloud System....Pages 31-38
The Nature and Fate of the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy....Pages 39-46
A Search for Moving Groups in the Galactic Halo....Pages 47-51
Constraints on Interactions and Mergers from Dsph Galaxies and Globular Clusters....Pages 52-52
Total Mass and Luminosity of Star Forming Regions in the Lmc: the Predicted Infrared Fluxes....Pages 53-53
The Magellanic Stream Revisited....Pages 54-54
Are the Bulge C-Stars Related to the Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy?....Pages 55-55
Compressive Effects on the Galactic Globular Clusters by Gravitational Disk-Shocking....Pages 56-56
An Hi Search for M81 Group Dwarf Galaxies....Pages 57-57
The High-Velocity Clouds: Galactic or Intergalactic?....Pages 58-58
A Near Infrared Survey of the LMC....Pages 59-59
N-Body Simulations of the Magellanic System Including Gas Dynamics and Star Formation....Pages 60-60
Tidal Dwarf Galaxies....Pages 61-70
Galaxy Interactions: The Hi Signature....Pages 71-80
Tidal Interactions in M81 Group....Pages 81-88
Extended Gas in Interacting Systems....Pages 89-96
Collisional Ring Galaxies....Pages 97-104
Numerical Simulations of M51....Pages 105-108
Galaxy Interactions in the Local Volume....Pages 109-116
Lopsided Galaxies and the Satellite Accretion Rate....Pages 117-124
“E+A” Galaxies: Environment and Evolution....Pages 125-131
Radio Continuum Observations Of Ngc 1961: Interaction with the Intergalactic Medium or the Remnant of a Merger?....Pages 132-132
Dynamical Properties of Tidally-Induced Galactic Bars....Pages 133-133
Star Formation in Collisions Between two Gas-Rich Disk Galaxies....Pages 134-134
Towards an Interaction Model of M81, M82 and Ngc 3077....Pages 135-135
An Hi Line Survey of Polar Ring Galaxies....Pages 136-136
Dynamics of Mergers & Remnants....Pages 137-144
The Structure of Merger Remnants of Compact Groups of Galaxies: Some Preliminary Results....Pages 145-148
Counterrotation in Galaxies....Pages 149-156
Making Spirals with Counter-Rotating Disks....Pages 157-160
Stellar Counter-Rotation Along the Hubble Sequence: A Probe For Galaxy Formation Scenarios....Pages 161-164
Shells, Ripples and Tails....Pages 165-172
Globular Cluster Systems of Elliptical Galaxies....Pages 173-180
Globular Clusters in Elliptical Galaxies: Constraints on Mergers....Pages 181-184
Fundamental Plane and Merger Scenario....Pages 185-188
Mass Distribution of the E0 Galaxy Ngc 6703 from Absorption Line Profile Kinematics....Pages 189-190
Shell Formation in Ngc 474....Pages 191-192
Formation of Boxy/Peanut-Shaped Bulges in Spiral Galaxies: Accretion or Bar Instability?....Pages 193-193
The Character of Embedded Rings....Pages 194-194
Trends in Galaxy Formation and Evolution in the Context of The Virial and Fundamental Planes....Pages 195-195
Mass Structure of Sa Spirals: Ngc 2179 & Ngc 2775....Pages 196-196
Multimodal Color Distributions in the Globular Cluster Systems of Giant Elliptical Galaxies....Pages 197-197
The Globular Cluster System of Ngc 1399....Pages 198-198
The Nature of the Dusty Ionized Gas in Ngc 5846....Pages 199-199
The Origin of High Specific Frequency Globular Cluster Systems....Pages 200-200
Angular Momentum Transfer due to Galactic Winds and Cooling Flows....Pages 201-201
Stellar Populations in High-z Galaxy Mergers....Pages 202-202
Orthogonal Gaseous Disks in the E5 Galaxy Ic 4889....Pages 203-203
Gasdynamics and Starbursts in Interacting Galaxies....Pages 205-212
Fueling Nuclear Starbursts....Pages 213-216
Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Interacting And Isolated Galaxies....Pages 217-226
Luminous Ir Galaxies in a Merger Sequence: Bima Co Imaging....Pages 227-230
Dramatic Changes in Molecular Cloud Properties Across the Arp 299 Merger....Pages 231-234
Starbursts Triggered by Cloud Compression in Interacting Galaxies....Pages 235-242
The Stellar Initial Mass Function in Starburst Galaxies....Pages 243-250
The Evolution of Young Star Clusters In Merging Galaxies....Pages 251-260
Bright Star Clusters in the Antennae Analyzed with Evolutionary Synthesis....Pages 261-264
Gas and Dust in Ultraluminous Galactic Nuclei....Pages 265-272
Proto-Globular Cluster Candidates in NGC 1275....Pages 273-274
Co Observations of Luminous Ir Galaxy Mergers....Pages 275-276
Star-Forming Activity in Arp-Madore Galaxies....Pages 277-278
Gas Content of Markarian Starburst Galaxies....Pages 279-280
Ocular Galaxies: Ngc 2535 and Its Starburst Companion Ngc 2536....Pages 281-281
Luminous Infrared Galaxies in a Merging Sequence: Iso Observations....Pages 282-282
Formation of Plumes in the Head-On Collisions Of Galaxies....Pages 283-283
Single Stellar Populations....Pages 284-284
New Models for Massive Star Populations in Young Starbursts....Pages 285-285
Nir Line Observations of Starburst Galaxies....Pages 286-286
Asca Observations of Luminous Infrared Starburst Galaxies....Pages 287-287
Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 289-294
Spectroscopy of Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 295-301
The Nuclear Interstellar Medium of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 303-306
Triggered Starbursts in Galaxy Mergers....Pages 307-310
Interactions, Mergers, and QSO Activity....Pages 311-320
Radio Source Surveys....Pages 321-328
Unified Scheme for Seyferts or the Influence Of Interactions?....Pages 329-332
Relics Of Nuclear Activity: Do All Galaxies Have Massive Black Holes?....Pages 333-340
Asca Observations Of Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 341-344
Cfht Adaptive Optics Imaging Of Active Galaxies....Pages 345-347
Dynamical Explorations Of Nuclear Structures In Barred Galaxies....Pages 348-348
The Fate Of Ultraluminous Mergers....Pages 349-349
The Host Galaxies Of Ir Luminous Quasars....Pages 350-350
The Nature Of Ultraluminous Iras Galaxies....Pages 351-351
The Interacting Seyfert 2 Galaxy UGC 3995A....Pages 352-352
Testing The Merger Hypothesis Of Powerful Radio Galaxies....Pages 353-353
Near Infrared Spectroscopy And The Search For Co Emission In 3 Extremely Luminous Iras Sources....Pages 354-354
Seyfert Galaxies And Their Environment....Pages 355-355
Radiative Avalanche Driven By Spherical Starbursts....Pages 356-356
The Interplay Between The Nuclear Bars, Central Starburst, And Remarkable Outflow In Ngc 2782....Pages 357-357
Merging Galaxies With Active Nuclei....Pages 358-358
The Detection Of A Large, Powerful Fr I Radio Galaxy In A Spiral Host....Pages 359-359
X-Ray Study Of Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 360-360
Near-Infrared Observations Of A Type-2 QSO At z = 0.9....Pages 361-361
Co Observations of High-z Objects....Pages 362-362
High Spatial Resolution Near-Ir Tip/Tilt Imaging Of “Warm” Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 363-363
Evolution Of Very Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 364-364
Asca Observations Of The Type-2 Quasar Rxj13434+0001 At z = 2.35....Pages 365-365
Compact Groups Of Galaxies....Pages 367-373
Vla Observations Of Neutral Hydrogen In Compact Groups....Pages 375-382
Radio Diagnostics Of Galaxy Interactions....Pages 383-386
Environmental Extremists In The Virgo Cluster....Pages 387-392
Galaxy Harassment — Interactions For The 90S....Pages 393-400
The X-Ray Properties Of Nearby Abell Clusters From The Rosat All-Sky-Survey....Pages 401-402
Investigations Of Environmental Effects In Clusters Of Galaxies Using N-Body Simulations....Pages 403-404
Colour Gradients In Clusters Of Galaxies....Pages 405-406
The K-Band Hubble Diagram For The Brightest Cluster Galaxies: A Test Of Galaxy Formation Models....Pages 407-407
Distribution Of Stochastic Forces In Gravitationally Clustered System Of Galaxies....Pages 408-408
Environmental Effects....Pages 409-409
Galaxy Orientation In Some Abell Clusters....Pages 410-410
Environmental Influence On Star Formation Of Galaxies In The Las Campanas Redshift Survey....Pages 411-411
A New Automated Sample Of Compact Groups Of Galaxies....Pages 412-412
Large Scale Gradient In The Velocity Field Of The Coma Cluster And A Study Of The Spin Orientation Of Galaxies In The Virgo Cluster....Pages 413-413
Molecular Gas in Hickson Compact Groups....Pages 414-414
A K-Band Luminosity Function of Hickson Compact Groups of Galaxies....Pages 415-415
Efficient Star-Formation in the Tidal Arms of the Stephan’s Quintet Group of Galaxies....Pages 416-416
Measuring Subclusters in Galaxy Clusters....Pages 417-417
Nuclear Activity in the Hickson Compact Groups of Galaxies....Pages 418-418
Evolution of Subsystems During Collapse of a Cluster....Pages 419-419
Rosat Observations of Clusters Cl0500-24 & Cl0939+4713....Pages 420-420
A Multi-Merging Galaxy Mrk 273 With Hot Extended Gaseous Halo and an Extended Soft X-Ray Companion....Pages 421-421
The High Redshift Population of Field Galaxies....Pages 423-429
Dynamics and Interactions of High-Redshift Galaxies....Pages 431-438
Strong Gravitational Lensing on the Hubble Deep Field....Pages 439-445
Measuring the Evolution of the Mass-To-Light Ratio from z = 0 to z = 0.6 from the Fundamental Plane....Pages 447-457
Population Synthesis in a Universe of Interacting Galaxies....Pages 459-466
Emission Line Galaxies at 1< z < 1.5....Pages 467-470
Distant Radio Galaxies: Probes of the Formation of Massive Galaxies....Pages 471-474
Low-Ionization Balqsos: Warm Ultraluminous Galaxies at High Redshifts....Pages 475-478
A Deep, Large-Area K-Band Survey for Highly Redshifted H? Emission....Pages 479-480
Are Pressure-Confined Clouds in Galactic Halos Possible Models of Lyman Alpha Clouds?....Pages 481-481
Metal Enrichment of Ly Alpha Clouds and the Intergalactic Medium....Pages 482-482
Evolution of Dwarf Galaxies in High Pressure Environments....Pages 483-483
The Effects of Spatial Correlations on Merger Trees of Dark Matter Halos....Pages 484-484
On the Angular Correlation Functions of the Hubble Deep Field....Pages 485-485
Far-Ir Galaxy Counts Expected in the Iris Survey....Pages 486-486
Clustering of Red Galaxies Near a Radio-Loud Quasar at z = 1.086....Pages 487-487
A Search for Extended Objects with Variable Nuclei....Pages 488-488
Galaxy Morphology, Initial Conditions and the Hubble Sequence....Pages 489-489
The Formation of Galaxy Disks and Bulges....Pages 490-490
Hubble Sequence as a Temporal Evolution Sequence....Pages 491-491
NGST: Seeing the First Stars and Galaxies Form....Pages 493-499
Back Matter....Pages 501-519
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