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Galaxies have a history. This has become clear from recent sky
surveys, which have shown that distant galaxies, formed early in
the life of the Universe, differ from the nearby ones. New
observational windows at ultraviolet, infrared and millimetric
wavelengths (provided by ROSAT, IRAM, IUE, IRAS, ISO) have revealed
that galaxies contain a wealth of components: very hot gas, atomic
hydrogen, molecules, dust, dark matter. A significant advance is
expected due to new instruments (VLT, FIRST, XMM) which will allow
one to explore the most distant Universe. Three Euroconferences
have been planned to punctuate this new epoch in galactic research,
bringing together specialists in various fields of Astronomy. The
first, held in Granada (Spain) in May 2000, addressed the
observational clues. The second will take place in October 2001 in
St Denis de la Reunion (France) and will review the basic building
blocks and small-scale processes in galaxy evolution. The third
will take place in July 2002 in Kiel (Germany) and will be devoted
to the overall modelling of galaxy evolution. This book contains
the proceedings of the first conference. It is recommended to
researchers and PhD students in Astrophysics."
Galaxies have a history. This has become clear from recent sky
surveys, which have shown that distant galaxies, formed early in
the life of the Universe, differ from the nearby ones. New
observational windows at ultraviolet, infrared and millimetric
wavelengths (provided by ROSAT, IRAM, IUE, IRAS, ISO) have revealed
that galaxies contain a wealth of components: very hot gas, atomic
hydrogen, molecules, dust, dark matter. A significant advance is
expected due to new instruments (VLT, FIRST, XMM) which will allow
one to explore the most distant Universe. Three Euroconferences
have been planned to punctuate this new epoch in galactic research,
bringing together specialists in various fields of Astronomy. The
first, held in Granada (Spain) in May 2000, addressed the
observational clues. The second will take place in October 2001 in
St Denis de la Reunion (France) and will review the basic building
blocks and small-scale processes in galaxy evolution. The third
will take place in July 2002 in Kiel (Germany) and will be devoted
to the overall modelling of galaxy evolution. This book contains
the proceedings of the first conference. It is recommended to
researchers and PhD students in Astrophysics."
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