Galaxy morphology is a long-standing subfield of astronomy, moving from visual qualifications to quantitative morphometrics. This book covers the descriptions developed by astronomers to describe the appearance of galaxies, primarily in optical, ultraviolet and near-infrared wavelengths. These descriptions range from galaxy-wide down to clumps of stars and the phenomena on scales in between. It covers qualitative classification using descriptions of the light distributions, as well as some of the near-future techniques that are expected to play a role as astronomy moves to surveys of millions of galaxies and to depths that are dominated by low-surface-brightness. Each chapter is accompanied by an appropriate Jupyter Notebook Python programming assignment. The book is aimed at the graduate student level for researchers in need to a review of galaxy morphology techniques.

Key Features:

  • Aimed at graduate students or researchers in need to a review of galaxy morphology techniques
  • Presents qualitative and quantitative galaxy morphology classifications
  • Cover near-future techniques expected to play a role for large galaxy surveys
  • Includes Jupyter Notebook workable examples in each chapter

Format
EPUB
Protection
DRM Free
Publication date
December 30, 2021
Publisher
Collection
Page count
150
Language
English
EPUB ISBN
9780750334990
PDF ISBN
9780750334983
Paper ISBN
9780750334976
File size
33 MB
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