From Observations to Self-Consistent Modelling of the ISM in Galaxies: A JENAM 2002 Workshop Porto, Portugal 3–5 September 2002

Author:   Miguel A. de Avillez ,  Dieter Breitschwerdt
Publisher:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
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Pages:   322
Publication Date:   26 October 2012
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From Observations to Self-Consistent Modelling of the ISM in Galaxies: A JENAM 2002 Workshop Porto, Portugal 3–5 September 2002


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Research of the interstellar medium (ISM) has been advancing rapidly during the last 10 years, mainly due to immensely improved observational facilities and techniques in all wavelength ranges. We are now able to investigate the ISM in external galaxies and even the intergalactic and intracluster medium in great detail. Increased spatial and spectral resolution have provided us with a great deal of information on the interstellar gas in its various phases, the magnetic field and the cosmic rays, and of course, also the stellar component, which is the driving agent of the interstellar matter cycle. Since only fairly recently, a sufficient amount of computing power has become available to tackle these problems with some prospect of obtaining a self-consistent picture of the ISM, a major goal of this workshop was to bring together observers and theoreticians sufficiently close, so that intense discussions about the necessities and desiderata of modelling the ISM could be stimulated. Observers have shown in great detail on this conference of what is seen on all scales of the ISM, near and far, and what boundary conditions would be appropriate for realistic models, and theoreticians pointed out what assumptions and simplifications their codes need, and how future observations could test their models. As a first step towards this goal, some self-consistent numerical simulations with a minimum number of relevant physical processes were also presented on this meeting. There was wide agreement, that this approach - to keep observers and theoreticians in close contact and also in sometimes quite controversial discussions - will bear fruitful results in the near future.

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Author:   Miguel A. de Avillez ,  Dieter Breitschwerdt
Publisher:   Springer
Imprint:   Springer
Edition:   Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2004
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.547kg
ISBN:  

9789401037587


ISBN 10:   9401037582
Pages:   322
Publication Date:   26 October 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Opening Talk.- The Need for a Self-Consistent Model of the ISM.- Interstellar Matter in Galaxies.- An Observer’s Overview of the Galactic Interstellar Medium.- Probing the IRC +10° 216 circumstellar envelope using spectroscopic observations of background stars.- Volume Filling Factors of the DIG in M 31.- Comparing the CO and HI Distributions in Nearby Spiral Galaxies at High Resolution.- Evidence and Implications of Pressure Fluctuations in the ISM.- D/O and D/H Ratios in the Local Interstellar Medium from FUSE Observations.- X-rays from the Local Bubble.- Gas as a Tracer of the Galactic Potential.- Molecular Clouds: Formation and Disruption.- The KOSMA Large-Scale CO Survey of Clouds in the Galactic Molecular Ring.- The Structure of Molecular Clouds from PC to AU Scale.- Molecular Cloud Formation in Disk Galaxies: The Case of M33.- Superbubble Activity in Star-Forming Galaxies.- HI Shells in the Leiden-Dwingeloo HI Survey.- SNR Surface Density Distribution in Nearby Galaxies.- Kinematics of Giant H II Regions in Nearby Galaxies.- Turbulence, Magnetic Fields And CRs.- The Role of Magnetic Fields in Spiral Galaxies.- Building The Fast Galactic Dynamo.- Magnetic Reconnection and Turbulent Mixing: From ISM to Clusters of Galaxies.- The Effects of Spiral Arms on the Multi-Phase ISM.- Turbulence in the Interstellar Medium.- Molecule Destruction and Formation in Molecular Clouds.- Cosmic Rays and Galactic Winds.- Extraplanar ISM and IGM.- Diffuse Ionized gas in Halos of Spiral Galaxies.- Magnetic Reconnection and Extraplanar Diffuse Ionized Gas.- The Thin Layer of Warm Ionized Gas: Towards a 3-D Reconstruction of the Spatial Distribution of HII Regions.- X-ray Halos in Galaxies.- The HI Halo of Spiral Galaxies.- Recent Developments Concerning High-Velocity Clouds.-Dynamical Evolution of High Velocity Clouds.- Infall of Gas in Galaxies and Triggered Star Formation.- Starburst Galaxies — An Observer’s View.- Mid-Infrared Properties of Early-Type Galaxies.- Gas in Groups and Clusters of Galaxies.- Self-Consistent Modelling of the ISM.- Chemo-Dynamical Evolution of the ISM in Galaxies.- Non-Instantaneous Gas Recycling and Chemical Evolution in N-Body Disk Galaxies.- The Interplay between ISM, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution.- Modelling the Turbulent Magnetized ISM.- Thermal Instability in Turbulent Models of the Interstellar Medium.- On the Thermal Instability in Numerical Models of the Interstellar Medium.- In ISM Modeling , The Devil is in the Details: You Show Me Your OVI and I’ll Show You Mine.- From Large to Small Scales : Global Models of the ISM.- Self-Consistent Modelling of the Interstellar Medium.

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