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AGN Feedback in Galaxy Formation
Suitable for researchers and graduate students in astrophysics, this volume discusses AGN feedback in the context of galaxy formation.
Vincenzo Antonuccio-Delogu (Edited by), Joseph Silk (Edited by)
9780521192545, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 28 October 2010
218 pages, 84 b/w illus.
25.4 x 18 x 1.5 cm, 0.59 kg
'… a well-rounded summary of the recent status of this fast-moving research field, as well as a discussion of some of the most important outstanding problems.' The Observatory
During the past decade, convincing evidence has been accumulated concerning the effect of active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity on the internal and external environment of their host galaxies. Featuring contributions from well-respected researchers in the field, and bringing together work by specialists in both galaxy formation and AGN, this volume addresses a number of key questions about AGN feedback in the context of galaxy formation. The topics covered include downsizing and star-formation time scales in massive elliptical galaxies, the connection between the epochs of supermassive black hole growth and galaxy formation and the question of whether AGN and star formation coexist. Authors also discuss key challenging computational problems, including jet-interstellar/intergalactic medium interactions, and both jet- and merging-induced star formation. Suitable for researchers and graduate students in astrophysics, this volume reflects the engaging and lively discussions taking place in this emerging field of research.
Part I. AGNs, Starbursts and Galaxy Evolution: 1. The effect of mass and star-formation timescale on galaxy evolution C. Harrison and M. Colless
2. Suppressing cluster cooling flows by multiple AGN activity A. Nusser
3. Starbursts and AGN activity in Spitzer-selected sources at high-z M. Polletta, A. Omont, C. Lonsdale and D. Shupe
4. Star formation in galaxies hosting active galactic nuclei up to z~1 J. Silverman
Part II. Coevolution of Black Holes and Galaxies: 5. The symbiosis between galaxies and SMBHs G. L. Granato, M. Cook, A. Lapi and L. Silva
6. On the origin of halo assembly bias A. Keselman
7. AGN, downsizing and galaxy bimodality M. J. Stringer, A. J. Benson, K. Bundy and R. S. Ellis
Part III. Outflows and Radio Galaxies: 8. Interaction and gas outflows in radio-loud AGN - disruptive and constructive effects of radio jets R. Morganti
9. Young radio sources: evolution and broad-band emission L. Ostorero, R. Moderski, L. Stawarz, M. Begelman, A. Diaferio, I. Kowalska, J. Kataoka and S. J. Wagner
10. The duty cycle of radio galaxies and AGN feedback S. Shabala
11. Environments or outflows? New insights into the origin of narrow associated QSO absorbers V. Wild
Part IV. Models and Numerical Simulations: Methods and Results: 12. Physical models of AGN feedback V. Antonuccio-Delogu, J. Silk, C. Tortora, S. Kaviraj, N. Napolitano and A. D. Romeo
13. Large scale expansion of AGN outflows in a cosmological environment P. Barai
14. Relativistic jets and the inhomogeneous interstellar medium Geoffrey V. Bicknell, Jackie L. Cooper and Ralph S. Sutherland
15. AGN feedback effect on intracluster medium properties from galaxy clusters hydrodynamical simulations D. Fabjan, S. Borgani, L. Tornatore, A. Saro and K. Dolag
16. Physics and fate of jet-related emission line regions M. Krause and V. Gaibler
17. Cusp-core dichotomy of ellitpical galaxies: the role of thermal evaporation C. Nipoti.
Subject Areas: Astrophysics [PHVB], Astronomy, space & time [PG]