Galaxies in the Local Volume (Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings),New

Galaxies in the Local Volume (Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings),New

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Product Description This timely book presents an overview of the galaxies within the Local Volume, including the Local Group and our closest neighbours, the Andromeda Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds. Presented here are the latest results from radio, infrared and optical surveys as well as detailed multiwavelength studies of individual galaxies. The book aims to provide a vibrant forum for presentations and discussions across a broad range of astrophysical topics. From the Back Cover Studies of Nearby Galaxies are currently the focus of many observations and numerical simulations. This book presents an overview of the galaxies within the Local Volume (D < 10 Mpc), including the Local Group (D < 1 Mpc) and our closest neighbours, the Andromeda Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds. Presented are the latest results from radio, infrared and optical surveys as well as detailed multiwavelength studies of individual galaxies. Accurate distances are now available for the majority of Local Volume galaxies providing a true 3dimensional view of their distribution and flow pattern as well as their star formation. About the Author B.S. Koribalski (Physics Diploma and PhD from the University of Bonn, Germany; now Senior Research Scientist at the CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility; PI of the 'Local Volume HI Survey' (LVHIS), etc.)

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