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Galaxy Evolution, Stellar Dynamics, Interstellar Matter
 Wintersemester 2013/2014
Dozent: apl. Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Gail, apl. Prof. Dr. Andreas Just, Priv. Doz. Dr. Thorsten Lisker
Link zum LSF
8 Teilnehmer/innen
Dozent: apl. Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Gail, apl. Prof. Dr. Andreas Just, Priv. Doz. Dr. Thorsten Lisker
Link zum LSF
8 Teilnehmer/innen
Friday 14:30 - 16:00, ARI seminarroom
	This 'Masterpflichtseminar' is addressed exclusively to master students, who 
	intend to obtain the mantadory 'MVSem'' certificate required for
	master studies. It is organised as a journal club, where every
	topic usually consists of a seminar talk by the student presenting
	one or more recent research papers. An additional written report of the presentation is required.
Topic Plan
Direct Links to topics of H.-P. Gail , A. Just , T. Lisker
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		G1. What determines the grain size distribution in galaxies?
 Literature: Asano, Takeuchi, Hirashita & Nozawa (2013)
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		G2. Solar system genealogy revealed by extinct short-lived radionuclides in meteorites; 26Al in the Early Solar System: Not So Unusual after All
 Literature: Gounelle, M. and Meynet, G. and Jura, M. and Xu, S. and Young, E.~D. (2013)
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		G3. TAKEN Coevolution of dust, gas and stars in galaxies - I. Spatial distributions and scaling-relations of dust and molecular hydrogen
 Literature: Bekki, K. (2013)
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		G4. Superbubble evolution in disk galaxies. I. Study of blow-out by analytical models
 Literature: Baumgartner, V. and Breitschwerdt, D. (2013)
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		G5. TAKEN The Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way: the Three Infall Model
 Literature: Micali, A. and Matteucci, F. and Romano, D. (2013)
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		G6. Magnetic Nanoparticles in the Interstellar Medium: Emission Spectrum and Polarization
 Literature: Draine, B.~T. and Hensley, B. (2013)
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		G7. The Importance of Physical Models for Deriving Dust Masses and Grain Size Distributions in Supernova Ejecta. I. Radiatively Heated Dust in the Crab Nebula
 Literature: Temim, T. and Dwek, E. (2013)
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		G8. The supernova-regulated ISM - I. The multiphase structure
 Literature: Gent, F.~A. and Shukurov, A. and Fletcher, A. and Sarson, G.~R. and Mantere, M.~J. (mnras 432, 1396; 2013)
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		J1. TAKEN Stellar populations in the central 0.5pc of the Galaxy
 Literature: Do, Lu, et al. (2013) and Lu, Do, et al. (2013)
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		J2. Disc scalelengths out to redshift 5.8
 Literature: Fathi et al. (2010) and Fathi et al. (2012)
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		J3. TAKEN The birthplace of our solar system
 Literature: Wielen et al. (2006), Adams (Sect.6, 2010), and Pfalzner (2013)
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		J4.TAKEN  A Galaxy Model from 2MASS Star Counts
 Literature: Polido et al. (2013)
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		J5. Self-perpetuating Spiral Arms in Disk Galaxies
 Literature: D'Onghia et al. (2013)
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		L1. What makes dwarf galaxies diffuse and bulgeless?
 Literature: Governato et al. 2010, Mashchenko et al. 2008
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		L2. TAKEN Origin and dark matter content of Milky Way satellite galaxies
 Literature: Casas et al. 2012, Strigari et al. 2008
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		L3. TAKEN The effect of the large-scale environment on the evolution of galaxy populations
 Literature: Lietzen et al. 2012, Gavazzi et al. 2010
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		L4. The influence of ram pressure on galaxies in clusters
 Literature: Bösch et al. 2013, Roediger 2009
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		L5. TAKEN Clumpy objects at high redshifts: are they an early stage of spiral galaxy formation?
 Literature: Bournaud et al. 2007, Elmegreen et al. 2004
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