Dynamics of Galaxies

Dynamics of Galaxies by Giuseppe Bertin, published by Cambridge University Press on April 21, 2014, is a comprehensive textbook designed for graduate students. This second edition spans 468 pages and presents a modern introduction to the structure and evolution of galaxies, emphasizing the gravitational dynamics that shape these celestial bodies. The book reflects recent advancements in the field, including new observations from telescopes and insights into dark matter distribution.
Readers will find detailed discussions on modeling complex stellar systems, the structure of dark halos, and the dynamics of various astronomical phenomena such as globular clusters and gravitational lensing. The text also offers an accessible framework for interpreting observations and developing new tests, making it a valuable resource for those studying astrophysics and cosmology. Extended problem sets are available through the accompanying resources website, enhancing the learning experience for students engaging with the material.
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Our understanding of galaxies, the building blocks of the Universe has advanced significantly in recent years. New observations from ground- and space-based telescopes, the discovery of dark matter, and new insights into its distribution have been instrumental in this. This textbook provides graduate students with a modern introduction to the gravitationally-determined structure and evolution of galaxies. Readers will also benefit from detailed discussions of the issues involved in the process of modeling complex stellar systems. Additionally, the text provides an accessible framework for interpreting observations and devising new observational tests. Based on the author’s extensive teaching experience, this Second Edition features an up to date view of basic phenomenology, a discussion of the structure of dark halos in galaxies, the dynamics of quasi-relaxed stellar systems and globular clusters, galaxies and gravitational lensing and an introduction to self-gravitating accretion disks. Extended problem sets are available from the accompanying resources website: www.cambridge.org/9781107000544.
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