This is the definitive treatment of the phenomenology of
galaxies--a clear and comprehensive volume that takes full account
of the extraordinary recent advances in the field. The book
supersedes the classic text Galactic Astronomy that James Binney
wrote with Dimitri Mihalas, and complements Galactic Dynamics by
Binney and Scott Tremaine. It will be invaluable to researchers and
is accessible to any student who has a background in undergraduate
physics.
The book draws on observations both of our own galaxy, the Milky
Way, and of external galaxies. The two sources are complementary,
since the former tends to be highly detailed but difficult to
interpret, while the latter is typically poorer in quality but
conceptually simpler to understand. Binney and Merrifield introduce
all astronomical concepts necessary to understand the properties of
galaxies, including coordinate systems, magnitudes and colors, the
phenomenology of stars, the theory of stellar and chemical
evolution, and the measurement of astronomical distances. The
book's core covers the phenomenology of external galaxies, star
clusters in the Milky Way, the interstellar media of external
galaxies, gas in the Milky Way, the structure and kinematics of the
stellar components of the Milky Way, and the kinematics of external
galaxies.
Throughout, the book emphasizes the observational basis for
current understanding of galactic astronomy, with references to the
original literature. Offering both new information and a
comprehensive view of its subject, it will be an indispensable
source for professionals, as well as for graduate students and
advanced undergraduates.
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