Star Clusters (IAU S351)
From the Milky Way to the Early Universe
Part of Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Editors:
- Angela Bragaglia, INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna
- Melvyn Davies, Lunds Universitet, Sweden
- Alison Sills, McMaster University, Ontario
- Enrico Vesperini, Indiana University, Bloomington
- Date Published: April 2020
- availability: Available
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108482509
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Stellar cluster research is in a dynamic state. IAU Symposium 351 (also chosen as MODEST-19, within the 'Modelling and Observing DEnse STellar systems' meeting series) is a compilation of the research presented at the Symposium. It contains highlights of the latest research taking place in many areas, including the formation of stellar clusters at high redshifts, multiple stellar populations within stellar clusters, the dynamical evolution of stellar clusters, and the production of exotic objects such as black holes within stellar clusters. This volume also includes articles on the build up of larger galaxies from smaller galaxies and stellar clusters, and discussions of the latest data from large surveys and from the Gaia satellite. Looking at both the local and the high-redshift universe allows links to be established between the clusters we see today and their progenitors. IAU S351 is an ideal entry point for astronomers new to this research field.
Read more- Presents contributions from leading experts in all the aspects relevant to the study of stellar clusters
- Focuses on both theoretical and observational studies and compares theoretical results with observations
- Includes contributions from the computational physics and observational surveys relevant to the study of star clusters in the Milky Way and beyond
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- Date Published: April 2020
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9781108482509
- length: 576 pages
- dimensions: 255 x 179 x 25 mm
- weight: 1.08kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
Organizing committees
List of participants
1. Globular cluster systems, extragalactic star clusters, nuclear star clusters, dwarf galaxies W. Harris, A. Seth, D. Yong, M. Ishigaki, H. Li, F. Renaud, M. Alfaro-Cuello, M. Arca Sedda, S. Benkortem, J. Caso, F. Cusano, M. Cantiello, J. Dabringhausen, N. Davari, M. Davies, B. De Bortoli, B. Dias, P. Di Cintio, A. Dupree, A. Ennis, Z. Fan, K. Fahrion, P. Goudfroij, P. Kroupa, A. Leveque, A. Minelli, R. Naujalis, P. Nayak, A. Piatti, Z. Randriamanakoto, M. Reina-Campos, G. Riccio, C. Sakari, R. Schiavi, M. Sharina, R. Schiavon and A. Trani
2. Open clusters, young massive clusters, star cluster formation S. Beradze, F. Bosco, S. Chun, F. Dinnbier, M. Fujii, T. Jerabkova, J. Kumamoto, S. Pfalzner, F. Phipps, S. Rieder, Y. Sakurai, D. Semionov, W. Sun and E. Vanzella
3. Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters R. Gratton, A. Milone, A. F. Marino, A. Bragaglia, F. Calura, C. Caravita, C. Chung, G. Cordoni, E. Dalessandro, F. D'Antona, B. Dias, M. Gieles, S. Jang, C. Johnson, E. Kolomiecas, E. Lagioia, S. Larsen, Y. W. Lee, M. Libralato, S. Martocchia, D. Nataf, A. Sills, M. Tailo, E. Vesperini and H. Zinnecker
4. Dynamics of star clusters, exotic stellar populations in star clusters K. Kremer, M. van den Berg, F. Ferraro, S. Kamann, A. L. Varri, A. Askar, H. Baumgardt, D. Belloni, A. Bellini, P. Bianchini, W. Chanterau, J. Carballo-Bello, D. Chen, P. Di Cintio, G. Fragione, Y. Funato, M. Giersz, A. Mastrobuono-Battisti, H. Haghi, M. Hilker, D. Horta, A. Hypki, R. Kumar, P. Kuzma, D. Massari, M.I. Moretti, N. Sindhu, J. Parada, S. Rastello, S. Rozier, S. Sahu, A. Selezenev, B. Shukargiliyev, G. Singh, A. Sollima, L. Subr, M. Tiongco, S. Torniamenti, T. van Albada, E. Vasiliev, Y. Wang and L. Watkins.
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