The Road to Galaxy Formation:
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Preface............................................. ix
Acknowledgments...................................... xiii
List of figures........................................ xv
List of abbreviations and acronyms........................... xix
1 A cosmological cartoon................................ 1
1.1 A standard cosmology............................ 1
1.1.1 The cosmological principle.................... 2
1.1.2 The Hubble expansion....................... 4
1.2 The Einstein connection........................... 7
1.3 Inflation in cosmology............................ 11
1.4 The Universe accelerates........................... 13
1.5 Bibliography................................... 15
2 Galaxies today..................................... 19
2.1 Patterns in the mist.............................. 19
2.2 Galaxy components and quantitative classification.......... 28
2.3 Disks, bulges, and dissipation....................... 32
2.4 Bibliography................................... 33
3 The fossil record in nearby galaxies........................ 35
3.1 Introduction................................... 35
3.2 The galactic halo: e pluribus unum?................... 42
3.3 Globular clusters: our collection...................... 44
3.4 Globular clusters elsewhere......................... 48
vi Contents
3.5 Dwarf galaxies................................. 52
3.6 Bibliography................................... 53
4 Measuring galaxies.................................. 55
4.1 Galaxy distances................................ 55
4.2 Global properties—sizes, luminosities, and masses.......... 64
4.3 Tracers of star formation.......................... 66
4.3.1 Emission lines: optical and infrared.............. 66
4.3.2 Ultraviolet continuum from hot stars............. 68
4.3.3 Far infrared dust heating..................... 68
4.4 Dynamics and dark matter......................... 69
4.5 Global correlations.............................. 72
4.5.1 Dynamics and luminosity..................... 72
4.5.2 Galaxy color sequences...................... 75
4.6 Selection bias in galaxy samples...................... 76
4.7 Bibliography................................... 78
5 Galaxy evolution.................................... 81
5.1 The clocks of galaxy evolution....................... 82
5.2 Passive and active evolution........................ 84
5.3 Outward in redshift and back in time.................. 87
5.3.1 Radio galaxies............................ 87
5.3.2 Lyman a emission.......................... 88
5.3.3 Lyman break galaxies....................... 88
5.4 Photometric redshifts and the history of star formation....... 90
5.4.1 Host galaxies of gamma ray bursts............... 93
5.5 Watching galaxies evolve........................... 99
5.6 Altered states and forced evolution.................... 101
5.6.1 Galaxy interactions and mergers................ 101
5.7 Cluster processes driving galaxy evolution............... 104
5.7.1 Intracluster gas............................ 106
5.7.2 Cooling flows, feedback, and galaxy building........ 108
5.7.3 The Butcher Oemler effect—galaxy transformation in
action.................................. 112
5.7.4 Cluster growth............................ 116
5.8 Bibliography................................... 116
6 The intergalactic medium............................... 121
6.1 Introduction................................... 121
6.2 The Lyman a forest as part of the IGM................ 126
6.3 Filling space with galactic winds...................... 129
6.4 The intracluster medium........................... 134
6.5 Bibliography................................... 135
Contents vii
7 The initial conditions before galaxy formation................. 139
7.1 Background radiation............................. 139
7.2 The cosmic microwave background.................... 141
7.3 Dark matter................................... 152
7.4 Primordial nucleosynthesis.......................... 153
7.5 Deeper backgrounds.............................. 156
7.6 Bibliography................................... 156
8 Active galactic nuclei in the early universe.................... 159
8.1 Active nuclei today.............................. 159
8.1.1 Seyfert nuclei............................. 159
8.1.2 Radio galaxies............................ 161
8.1.3 Quasars................................ 161
8.1.4 BL Lacertae objects......................... 162
8.2 Accretion in AGN............................... 162
8.3 Quasar evolution................................ 163
8.4 The mysterious central engine....................... 165
8.5 The G in AGN................................. 166
8.6 QSO chemistry and the growth of galactic bulges.......... 169
8.7 Active nuclei as drivers and quenchers of star formation?..... 172
8.8 Bibliography................................... 174
9 Approaching the Dark Ages............................. 177
9.1 Quasars...................................... 178
9.2 Radio galaxies................................. 178
9.3 The overall galaxy population....................... 180
9.4 Submillimeter galaxies............................ 186
9.5 Lyman a emitters............................... 188
9.6 Lyman a blobs................................. 191
9.7 Lyman break galaxies............................. 193
9.8 Deep fields: counts, colors, and populations.............. 196
9.9 Scenarios for galaxy evolution....................... 202
9.10 Global patterns: downsizing......................... 203
9.11 Through the Universe darkly........................ 204
9.11.1 Dust extinction............................ 204
9.11.2 The Lyman o forest........................ 205
9.11.3 Cosmological dimming....................... 206
9.11.4 Gravitational lensing........................ 206
9.11.5 Galaxies................................ 212
9.12 Bibliography................................... 213
10 The processes of galaxy formation......................... 217
10.1 Cooling the gas................................. 219
10.2 Modeling galaxy formation......................... 221
viii Contents
10.3 First light.................................... 223
10.4 Reionization................................... 229
10.5 Early galaxy growth.............................. 233
10.6 Is galaxy formation really finished?.................... 235
10.7 Fast forward to the present......................... 238
10.8 Bibliography................................... 239
11 Forward to the past—what can new eyes expect to see?........... 243
11.1 Gamma ray prospects............................. 243
11.2 X ray satellites and the early Universe.................. 244
11.3 Large ground based telescopes in the optical and near IR..... 245
11.4 After Hubble: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST)...... 249
11.5 Far infrared and submillimeter observations from space...... 252
11.6 ALMA: A worldwide effort in submillimeter astronomy...... 254
11.7 A really, really large radio array..................... 256
Index.............................................. 259
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Contents
Preface. ix
Acknowledgments. xiii
List of figures. xv
List of abbreviations and acronyms. xix
1 A cosmological cartoon. 1
1.1 A standard cosmology. 1
1.1.1 The cosmological principle. 2
1.1.2 The Hubble expansion. 4
1.2 The Einstein connection. 7
1.3 Inflation in cosmology. 11
1.4 The Universe accelerates. 13
1.5 Bibliography. 15
2 Galaxies today. 19
2.1 Patterns in the mist. 19
2.2 Galaxy components and quantitative classification. 28
2.3 Disks, bulges, and dissipation. 32
2.4 Bibliography. 33
3 The fossil record in nearby galaxies. 35
3.1 Introduction. 35
3.2 The galactic halo: e pluribus unum?. 42
3.3 Globular clusters: our collection. 44
3.4 Globular clusters elsewhere. 48
vi Contents
3.5 Dwarf galaxies. 52
3.6 Bibliography. 53
4 Measuring galaxies. 55
4.1 Galaxy distances. 55
4.2 Global properties—sizes, luminosities, and masses. 64
4.3 Tracers of star formation. 66
4.3.1 Emission lines: optical and infrared. 66
4.3.2 Ultraviolet continuum from hot stars. 68
4.3.3 Far infrared dust heating. 68
4.4 Dynamics and dark matter. 69
4.5 Global correlations. 72
4.5.1 Dynamics and luminosity. 72
4.5.2 Galaxy color sequences. 75
4.6 Selection bias in galaxy samples. 76
4.7 Bibliography. 78
5 Galaxy evolution. 81
5.1 The clocks of galaxy evolution. 82
5.2 Passive and active evolution. 84
5.3 Outward in redshift and back in time. 87
5.3.1 Radio galaxies. 87
5.3.2 Lyman a emission. 88
5.3.3 Lyman break galaxies. 88
5.4 Photometric redshifts and the history of star formation. 90
5.4.1 Host galaxies of gamma ray bursts. 93
5.5 Watching galaxies evolve. 99
5.6 Altered states and forced evolution. 101
5.6.1 Galaxy interactions and mergers. 101
5.7 Cluster processes driving galaxy evolution. 104
5.7.1 Intracluster gas. 106
5.7.2 Cooling flows, feedback, and galaxy building. 108
5.7.3 The Butcher Oemler effect—galaxy transformation in
action. 112
5.7.4 Cluster growth. 116
5.8 Bibliography. 116
6 The intergalactic medium. 121
6.1 Introduction. 121
6.2 The Lyman a forest as part of the IGM. 126
6.3 Filling space with galactic winds. 129
6.4 The intracluster medium. 134
6.5 Bibliography. 135
Contents vii
7 The initial conditions before galaxy formation. 139
7.1 Background radiation. 139
7.2 The cosmic microwave background. 141
7.3 Dark matter. 152
7.4 Primordial nucleosynthesis. 153
7.5 Deeper backgrounds. 156
7.6 Bibliography. 156
8 Active galactic nuclei in the early universe. 159
8.1 Active nuclei today. 159
8.1.1 Seyfert nuclei. 159
8.1.2 Radio galaxies. 161
8.1.3 Quasars. 161
8.1.4 BL Lacertae objects. 162
8.2 Accretion in AGN. 162
8.3 Quasar evolution. 163
8.4 The mysterious central engine. 165
8.5 The G in AGN. 166
8.6 QSO chemistry and the growth of galactic bulges. 169
8.7 Active nuclei as drivers and quenchers of star formation?. 172
8.8 Bibliography. 174
9 Approaching the Dark Ages. 177
9.1 Quasars. 178
9.2 Radio galaxies. 178
9.3 The overall galaxy population. 180
9.4 Submillimeter galaxies. 186
9.5 Lyman a emitters. 188
9.6 Lyman a blobs. 191
9.7 Lyman break galaxies. 193
9.8 Deep fields: counts, colors, and populations. 196
9.9 Scenarios for galaxy evolution. 202
9.10 Global patterns: downsizing. 203
9.11 Through the Universe darkly. 204
9.11.1 Dust extinction. 204
9.11.2 The Lyman o forest. 205
9.11.3 Cosmological dimming. 206
9.11.4 Gravitational lensing. 206
9.11.5 Galaxies. 212
9.12 Bibliography. 213
10 The processes of galaxy formation. 217
10.1 Cooling the gas. 219
10.2 Modeling galaxy formation. 221
viii Contents
10.3 First light. 223
10.4 Reionization. 229
10.5 Early galaxy growth. 233
10.6 Is galaxy formation really finished?. 235
10.7 Fast forward to the present. 238
10.8 Bibliography. 239
11 Forward to the past—what can new eyes expect to see?. 243
11.1 Gamma ray prospects. 243
11.2 X ray satellites and the early Universe. 244
11.3 Large ground based telescopes in the optical and near IR. 245
11.4 After Hubble: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). 249
11.5 Far infrared and submillimeter observations from space. 252
11.6 ALMA: A worldwide effort in submillimeter astronomy. 254
11.7 A really, really large radio array. 256
Index. 259 |
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