Multiwavelength Cosmology: Proceedings of the “Multiwavelength Cosmology” Conference, held on Mykonos Island, Greece, 17–20 June, 2003
معرفی کتاب «Multiwavelength Cosmology: Proceedings of the “Multiwavelength Cosmology” Conference, held on Mykonos Island, Greece, 17–20 June, 2003» نوشتهٔ O. Le Fevre, G. Vettolani, D. Maccagni, J. P. Picat, C. Adami, M. Arnaboldi (auth.), Manolis Plionis (eds.)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Springer Netherlands در سال 2004. این کتاب در 20 صفحه، فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
The recent scientific efforts in Astrophysics & Cosmology have brought a revolution to our understanding of the __Cosmos__. Amazing results is the outcome of amazing experiments! The huge scientific, technological & financial effort that has gone into building the 10-m class telescopes as well as many space and balloon observatories, essential to observe the multitude of cosmic phenomena in their manifestations at different wavelengths, from gamma-rays to the millimetre and the radio, has given and is still giving its fruits of knowledge. These recent scientific achievements in Observational and Theoretical Cosmology were presented in the "Multiwavelength Cosmology" conference that took place on beautiful Mykonos island in the Aegean between 17 and 20 June 2003. More than 180 Cosmologists from all over the world gathered for a four-day intense meeting in which recent results from large ground based surveys (AAT/2-df, SLOAN) and space missions (WMAP, Chandra, XMM, ISO, HST) were presented and debated, providing a huge impetus to our knowledge of the __Cosmos__. The future of the subject (experiments, and directions of research) was also discussed. The conference was devoted mostly on the constraints on Cosmological models and galaxy formation theories that arise from the study of the high redshift Universe, from clusters of galaxies, and their evolution, from the cosmic microwave background, the large-scale structure and star-formation history. Front Matter....Pages 5-5 Deep Redshift Surveys: The VIMOS VLT Deep Survey (Invited)....Pages 7-13 Constraints on Cosmology and Galaxy Formation from the NHDF....Pages 15-18 The end of the Dark Ages: Probing the Reionization of the Universe With HST and JWST....Pages 19-22 The Lenses Structure & Dynamics Survey....Pages 23-26 Searches for High Redshift Galaxies Using Gravitational Lensing....Pages 27-30 The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey....Pages 31-34 Rest-Frame UV Spectra of Star-Forming Galaxies: From Z ∼ 3 to the Redshift Desert....Pages 35-38 Evolution of the Galaxy Luminosity Function in the Fors Deep Field (FDF)....Pages 39-42 The Halo Occupation Number and Spatial Distribution of 2dF Galaxies....Pages 43-46 The Formation of the Hubble Sequence....Pages 47-50 Clustering of High Redshift Galaxies in the Canada-France Deep Fields Survey and Virmos Deep Imaging Survey....Pages 51-54 Angular Clustering with Photometric Redshifts in the SDSS: Bimodality in the Clustering Properties of Galaxies....Pages 55-58 Optically and X-Ray Selected Clusters of Galaxies in the XMM/2dF/SDSS Survey....Pages 59-62 Structure Formation and Galaxy Evolution at Z =3–7 Probed by 2,600 Galaxies in The Subaru Deep Fields....Pages 63-66 Illuminating Protogalaxies? Discovery of Extended Lyman- α Emission Around A Z =4.5 Radio-Quiet QSO....Pages 67-70 Spectro-Morphology of Galaxies....Pages 71-74 Front Matter....Pages 75-75 Recent CMB Observations (Invited)....Pages 77-84 New Results & Current Work with the CBI....Pages 85-88 The Galactic Dust as a Foreground to Cosmic Microwave Background Maps....Pages 89-92 Neutrino Physics in the Light of WMAP....Pages 93-96 Front Matter....Pages 75-75 Archeops: An Instrument for Present and Future Cosmology....Pages 97-100 Front Matter....Pages 101-101 Obscured Star Formation in the High- Z Submillimetre Universe....Pages 103-112 Deep Near-Infrared Imaging of Submillimeter Selected Galaxies....Pages 113-116 Simulating the High-Redshift Universe in the Sub-Mm....Pages 117-120 A Bayesian Photometric Redshift Technique for Mm-Selected Galaxies....Pages 121-124 Extremely Red Galaxies in the Phoenix Deep Survey....Pages 125-128 A Physical Model for the Joint Evolution of QSOS and Spheroids....Pages 129-132 The Local Sub-Mm Luminosity Functions and Predictions from Astro-F/Sirtf to Herschel....Pages 133-136 Multicolour Photometry of the VIRMOS-VLA Radio Sources....Pages 137-140 Proto-Clusters Associated with Radio Galaxies from Z =2 to Z =4....Pages 141-144 High Redshift Radio Galaxies as Tracers of Galaxy Clusters. XMM-Newton Observations....Pages 145-148 A New Deep SCUBA Survey of Gravitationally Lensing Clusters....Pages 149-152 Front Matter....Pages 153-153 Galaxy Evolution in the IR and the Promise of SIRTF (Invited)....Pages 155-163 SWIRE: The Sirtf Wide-Area Infrared Extragalactic Survey....Pages 165-168 Subaru/XMM-Newton Deep Survey (SXDS)....Pages 169-172 Dusty Starbursts and the Growth of Cosmic Structure....Pages 173-176 Final Analysis of ELAIS 15 μ m Fields....Pages 177-180 ELAIS-South: The Nature and Evolution of Galaxies and AGN in the Mid-Infrared....Pages 181-184 Properties of a Large Sample of ERO’s....Pages 185-188 Front Matter....Pages 189-189 Cosmology and Astrophysics with Clusters of Galaxies (Invited)....Pages 191-198 Front Matter....Pages 189-189 Structure Formation in Dynamical Dark Energy Models....Pages 199-202 Study of Galaxy Cluster Properties from High-Resolution SPH Simulations....Pages 203-206 X-Ray Cluster Properties in SPH Simulations of Galaxy Clusters....Pages 207-210 Evolution of Magnetic Fields in Galaxy Clusters....Pages 211-214 First Starbursts at High Redshift: Formation of Globular Clusters....Pages 215-218 Expected Properties of Primeval Galaxies and Confrontation with Observations....Pages 219-222 Void Hierarchy and Cosmic Structure....Pages 223-226 The Merging History of Massive Black Holes....Pages 227-230 Critique of Tracking Quintessence....Pages 231-236 Front Matter....Pages 237-237 Cosmological Constraints from X-Ray Observations of Galaxy Clusters (Invited)....Pages 239-246 On the Intracluster Medium in Cooling Flow & Non-Cooling Flow Clusters....Pages 247-250 Cosmological Constraints from the Evolution of the Cluster Baryon Mass Function....Pages 251-254 X-Ray Observations of the Most Massive DLS Shear-Selected Galaxy Clusters....Pages 255-258 Cosmology with XMM Sharc Clusters....Pages 259-262 Constraints on the Dark Matter Self-Interaction Cross-Section from the Merging Cluster 1E 0657-56....Pages 263-266 Scaling Laws in X-Ray Galaxy Clusters at Redshift > 0.4....Pages 267-270 The Evolution of Cluster Substructure....Pages 271-274 Galaxies Beyond the Detection Limits of Deep X-Ray surveys....Pages 275-278 The X-Ray Properties of ‘Normal’ Galaxies....Pages 279-282 The HELLAS2XMM 1dF Survey: On the Nature of High X-Ray/Optical Flux Sources....Pages 283-286 Front Matter....Pages 237-237 Redshift Spikes in the Chandra Deep Field South....Pages 287-290 The 2 Ms Chandra Deep Field-North....Pages 291-294 Inferring the Star-Formation History from X-Ray Observations of Clusters....Pages 295-298 The XMM-Newton Hard Band Wide Angle Survey....Pages 299-302 Front Matter....Pages 303-303 Cosmology with ESA’s Future High-Energy Astronomy Programme (Invited)....Pages 305-312 Probing IGM Reionization through the 21 CM Radiation....Pages 313-316 Front Matter....Pages 317-317 Concluding Remarks....Pages 319-325 Front Matter....Pages 327-327 Ionian Philosophers and Early Greek Cosmology (Invited)....Pages 329-345 Proceedings of the Multiwavelength Cosmology Conference, held on Mykonos Island, Greece, 17-20 June 2003
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