Groups of Galaxies in the Nearby Universe Proceedings of the ESO Workshop held at Santiago de Chile /

For every galaxy in the field or in clusters, there are about three galaxies in groups. The Milky Way itself resides in a group, and groups can be found at high redshift. The current generation of 10-m class telescopes and space facilities allows the observation of the members of nearby groups with...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Saviane, Ivo (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Ivanov, Valentin D. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Borissova, Jordanka (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
Σειρά:ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
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505 0 |a Local Group versus Nearby Groups -- Local Group(s) -- The Local Group Dwarfs Compared -- Galaxy Groups in the Local Volume: An HI Perspective -- HI in Local Group Analogs: What does it Tell Us about Galaxy Formation? -- Stellar Metallicities and Ages in Leo I dSph -- Globular Clusters in M31 and the Local Group -- Properties of RR Lyrae Stars in the Inner Regions of the Large Magellanic Cloud. II. The Extended Sample -- Diffuse Ionized Gas in the Dwarf Galaxy DDO 53 -- Groups Searches and Surveys -- Galaxy Group Searches and Surveys -- 10 -- Isolated Compact Groups of Galaxies in the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey -- Environmental Effects on Galaxy Evolution Based on the Sloan Digital Sky Survey -- DPOSS II Compact Groups: The EMMI/NTT Survey -- The Low-luminosity Galaxy Population in the NGC 5044 Group -- The Galaxy Evolution Multi-wavelength Study (GEMS) Project -- A Search for Ultra-compact Dwarf Galaxies in the NGC 1023 Group of Galaxies -- Dwarf Galaxies in the Antlia Cluster: First Results -- Compact Groups: A Statistical Analysis -- Study of Intracluster Diffuse Light within the Fornax Cluster -- BVRI Photometric Analysis for the Galaxy Group NGC 4410 -- Photometric and Kinematical Study of Nearby Groups of Galaxies Around IC 65 and NGC 6962 -- Evolution of Galaxies in Groups - Observational -- The History of Galaxy Formation in Groups: An Observational Perspective -- Deep Optical Imaging of ESO 383–45: A Galaxy Undergoing Ram-pressure Stripping, or a Tidal Merger Remnant? -- Morphologies and Star Formation in z ~ 0.5 Group Galaxies -- Formation and Evolution of Early-type Galaxies -- Dwarf Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups -- Low Luminosity Activity in Hickson Compact Groups -- Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies in Cen A Group -- Stellar Populations in Compact Group Elliptical Galaxies -- Spitzer 4.5 ?m Luminosity-Metallicity and Mass-Metallicity Relations for Nearby Dwarf Irregular Galaxies -- Shapes and Galaxy Flows Around Clusters and Groups of Galaxies -- Infrared Surface Brightness Analysis of Galaxies in Compact Groups -- Size and Orientation of the ‘Z’ in ZRGs -- IMF Model Sampling and the Emission Lines in Star Forming Galaxies -- Evolution of Galaxies in Groups - Theoretical -- The Evolution of Galaxy Groups and of Galaxies Therein -- Diffuse Starlight and the Evolution of Groups and Clusters of Galaxies -- Simulating Diffuse Light in Galaxy Clusters -- Lensing by Groups -- The Role of Tidal Interactions in Driving Galaxy Evolution -- Chemical and Photometric Evolution of NGC 6822 in a Cosmological Context -- Evolution of the Luminosity-Metallicity-Stellar Mass Correlation in a Hierarchical Scenario -- Evolution of Groups as Systems -- Groups: The Rich, the Poor and the Destitute -- The Eridanus Supergroup -- ClG J1205+4429, the Most Distant Fossil Group at z=0.59 -- Past and Future of CG J1720-67.8: Constraints from Observations and Models -- The Optical and Near-infrared Properties of Nearby Groups of Galaxies -- Halo Shapes, Dynamics and Environment -- II Zwicky 23 and Family -- Dynamical Analysis of NGC 5128 and the Centaurus Group -- Seyfert’s Sextet (HGC 79): An Evolved Stephan’s Quintet? -- Interstellar Medium and Intragroup Medium -- The HI Content of a Sample of Groups with Different Dynamical Ages -- Neutral Hydrogen in Galaxy Groups -- Environmental Effects on Clusters at z=0.2: Strong Galaxy Disruption in A2667 and A1689 -- Metallicity Structure in X-ray Bright Galaxy Groups -- An X-ray View of the Cores of Galaxy Groups: Effects of AGN and Mergers on the IGM -- Active Galaxies, Thermal Conduction and Entropy of Gas in Galaxy Groups and Clusters -- Stellar and Ionized Gas Kinematics of Peculiar Virgo Cluster Galaxies -- ISM of Galaxies in Extremely Different Environments: Isolated vs Compact Groups -- Comparing Semi-Analytical and Numerical Modelling of the ICM Chemical Enrichment -- Groups in a Cosmological Context -- Groups and Clusters of Galaxies in Cosmological Context -- The Association of Compact Groups of Galaxies with Large-scale Structures -- Probing the Environment with Galaxy Dynamics -- The Internal Dynamics of A115 Nearby Cluster of Galaxies -- Dynamics of the Radio–halo Cluster A2744: An Optical Study -- Dynamics and Shape of Brightest Cluster Galaxies. 
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