The Physics and Evolution of Active Galactic Nuclei
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- Author: Hagai Netzer, Tel-Aviv University
- Date Published: November 2013
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107021518
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Research into active galactic nuclei (AGN) – the compact, luminous hearts of many galaxies – is at the forefront of modern astrophysics. Understanding these objects requires extensive knowledge in many different areas: accretion disks, the physics of dust and ionized gas, astronomical spectroscopy, star formation, and the cosmological evolution of galaxies and black holes. This new text by Hagai Netzer, a renowned astronomer and leader in the field, provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory underpinning our study of AGN and the ways that we observe them. It emphasizes the basic physics underlying AGN, the different types of active galaxies and their various components, and the complex interplay between them and other astronomical objects. Recent developments regarding the evolutionary connections between active galaxies and star-forming galaxies are explained in detail. Both graduate students and researchers will benefit from Netzer's authoritative contributions to this exciting field of research.
Read more- Provides a clear, structured view of the 'AGN family' and the various components of such objects, providing a gateway for understanding active galaxies
- Presents a comprehensive picture of the cosmic evolution of massive black holes with the necessary ties to galaxy evolution
- Offers a comprehensive yet concise text on the physics of photoionized gas which is tailored to the needs of studying AGN
Reviews & endorsements
'Professor Netzer has produced a truly impressive text on the theory and observations of active galactic nuclei. He has done a superb job of bringing both clarity and depth to what has become in recent years a very broad and complex subject. This will undoubtedly become one of the field's defining texts and a primary resource for graduate students, their teachers, and researchers alike.' Mark Whittle, University of Virginia
See more reviews'… the most complete single treatment of active galactic nuclei in the literature, with a remarkably broad view of the relevant physical processes and data. Netzer's text spans the intellectual range from basic theory to observational connections, better than any other treatment of AGN that I know of. This is especially important since the things we know with most assurance are observational, and the things we want to know are theoretical conclusions at various degrees of separation from the data; here one sees the whole chains of reasoning in rich detail. The text also folds in a range of recent developments, from the connections between accretion disks and outflows, through the rich statistics from recent sky surveys, to the unfolding links between AGN and their host galaxies as a normal part of galaxy evolution … a working reference, with useful tables and literature citations.' William C. Keel, University of Alabama
'… a rather splendid advanced textbook … It is authoritative and complete … if you want a single book that covers all the bases at graduate level, and gives you a jumping off point, this is the one.' The Observatory
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- Date Published: November 2013
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781107021518
- length: 356 pages
- dimensions: 261 x 183 x 21 mm
- weight: 0.96kg
- contains: 110 b/w illus. 16 colour illus. 12 tables
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
1. Observations of active galactic nuclei
2. Nonthermal radiation processes
3. Black holes
4. Accretion disks
5. Physical processes in AGN gas and dust
6. The AGN family
7. Main components of AGN
8. Host galaxies of AGN
9. Formation and evolution of AGN
10. Outstanding questions
References
Index.
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