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The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Mass of the Milky Way
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    Chapter 2 Distant Field BHB Stars and the Mass of the Milky Way
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    Chapter 3 A Pattern Speed in the Galaxy’s OH/IR Stars
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    Chapter 4 Dark Matter in the Local Group: The Dark Haloes of the Milky Way, M31 and the Draco dSph
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    Chapter 5 First Evidence for an Extended Dark Halo in the Draco Dwarf Spheroidal
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    Chapter 6 The Inner Halo of the Draco dSph
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    Chapter 7 Mass/Light Variations with Environment
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    Chapter 8 On the Black Hole - Bulge Mass Relation in Active and Inactive Galaxies
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    Chapter 9 The 2MASS Luminosity, Velocity, and Mass Functions of Galaxies
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    Chapter 10 Estimating the Mass of Local Disk Galaxies from the NIR Luminosity
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    Chapter 11 Galaxy Masses: Disks and Their Halos
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    Chapter 12 Dark Matter in the Center of LSB and Dwarf Galaxies from H $\alpha$ Observations
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    Chapter 13 Galaxy Systems in Low Density Environments: The NGC 4756 System
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    Chapter 14 The Masses of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxies: First Results from an ESO Large Program
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    Chapter 15 Estimating the Masses of Dwarf Ellipticals: First VLT Results
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    Chapter 16 Dynamical Masses of Elliptical Galaxies
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    Chapter 17 Dust Attenuation and the Stellar Kinematical Evidence for Dark Halos Around Elliptical Galaxies
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    Chapter 18 Galaxy Merging and the Fundamental Plane of Elliptical Galaxies
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    Chapter 19 Mass Distributions in Early-Type Galaxy Halos
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    Chapter 20 Studying the Dynamics of Star Forming and IR Luminous Galaxies with Infrared Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 21 Luminosities of Radio-Loud Active Galaxies
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    Chapter 22 The Evolution of Galaxy Mass in Hierarchical Models
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    Chapter 23 Growth of Massive Bulges by Mergers of Dense Satellites
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    Chapter 24 Spheroidal Galaxies/QSOs Connection
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    Chapter 25 What Does the Local Black Hole Mass Distribution Tell Us About the Evolution of the Quasar Luminosity Function?
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    Chapter 26 The Black Hole Mass of BL Lacs from the Stellar Velocity Dispersion of the Host Galaxy
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    Chapter 27 The Central Mass Distribution in Dwarf and LSB Galaxies
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    Chapter 28 Masses of Nearby Galaxies from WIYN IFU Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 29 The Origin of the Correlation Between the Spin Parameter and the Baryon Fraction of Galactic Disks
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    Chapter 30 Probing the Evolution of Massive Galaxies with the K20 Survey
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    Chapter 31 Constraining the Mass Assembly in Ellipticals from ERO Clustering
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    Chapter 32 Clustering at High Redshift
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    Chapter 33 The Evolution of the Near-IR Luminosity Function to $z\simeq1$ in the K20 Redshift Survey
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    Chapter 34 The Mass Function of Field Galaxies at 0.4 < z < 1.2 as Derived from the MUNICS K -Selected Sample
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    Chapter 35 Third Deepest Hubble Field and Ground Based IR Follow-Up
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    Chapter 36 The Mass of Radio Galaxies from Low to High Redshift
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    Chapter 37 The Fundamental Plane of Radio Galaxies
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    Chapter 38 The Hubble K - z Diagram of Radio and Near-IR Selected Galaxies
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    Chapter 39 A Radio-Quiet Radio Galaxy at High Redshift
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    Chapter 40 The Universal Equilibrium of CDM Halos: Making Tracks on the Cosmic Virial Plane
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    Chapter 41 Resolving the Spin Crisis: Mergers and Feedback
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    Chapter 42 Correlating Galaxy Properties
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    Chapter 43 Induced Activity in Galaxies of Mixed Pairs (E+S): Surface Photometry
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    Chapter 44 Detection of CDM Substructure
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    Chapter 45 Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing in the FORS Deep Field
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    Chapter 46 Lens Galaxies vs. CDM
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    Chapter 47 Baryonic Dark Matter and Microlensing
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    Chapter 48 The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
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    Chapter 49 Kinematics of Distant Galaxies from Keck
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    Chapter 50 Galaxy Evolution from Emission Linewidths
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    Chapter 51 Gas Minor-Axis Velocity Gradients in Early-Type Spiral Galaxies
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    Chapter 52 Stellar M/L Ratios and Spiral Galaxy Dynamics
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    Chapter 53 Systematic Variations in Bulge and Disk Parameters
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    Chapter 54 The Evolution of Distant Cluster Spirals
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    Chapter 55 Nuclear Stellar Disks in Spiral Galaxies
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    Chapter 56 The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
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    Chapter 57 Evolution in the Linewidth-Magnitude Relation to z > 1 from the DEEP Groth Strip Survey
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    Chapter 58 The Masses of Distant Galaxies from Optical Emission Line Widths
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    Chapter 59 Kinematics of ISOCAM Selected Star-Forming Galaxies at z $\sim$ 1 in the Hubble Deep Field South
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    Chapter 60 Stellar Mass of Faint Mid-Infrared Galaxies
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    Chapter 61 M/L in Early-Type Galaxies to $z\sim 1$ : Cluster vs Field
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    Chapter 62 The M/L Ratio of Distant Galaxies from Faint Counts and the K - z Diagram
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    Chapter 63 The Evolution of the Mass-to-Light Ratio of Field Early-Type Galaxies
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    Chapter 64 Measuring the Virial Masses of Disk Galaxies
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    Chapter 65 Ultradeep Near-Infrared ISAAC Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South: Selecting High-Redshift Galaxies in the Rest-Frame Optical
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    Chapter 66 HST Imaging of a z =1.55 Old Galaxy Group
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    Chapter 67 The Masses of AGN Host Galaxies and the Origin of Radio Loudness
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    Chapter 68 The Evolution of Damped Lyman Alpha Systems
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    Chapter 69 The Properties of Low-Redshift Damped Lyman Alpha Galaxies
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    Chapter 70 The Assembly of Galaxies from a Wide/Deep IR Survey
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    Chapter 71 The Masses of Lyman Break Galaxies
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    Chapter 72 Deep Near-Infrared Imaging of Galaxies at z > 2 with Subaru
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    Chapter 73 Stellar Masses of High-Redshift Galaxies
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    Chapter 74 Rotation and Masses of Galaxies at z $\simeq$ 3.2
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    Chapter 75 Emission Line Measurements in the Magnified z = 3.357 HII Region Behind a Cluster at z = 0.54
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    Chapter 76 SCUBA Sources: Massive Galaxies at High Redshifts?
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    Chapter 77 The Assembly of the First Galaxies
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    Chapter 78 The Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey
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    Chapter 79 ESO for GOODS’ Sake
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    Chapter 80 The SWIRE SIRTF Legacy Program: Studying the Evolutionary Mass Function and Clustering of Galaxies
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    Chapter 81 Lyman Break Galaxies in the NGST Era
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    Chapter 82 Measuring the Mass of High- z Galaxies with NGST
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    Chapter 83 Prospects with ALMA
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Title
The Mass of Galaxies at Low and High Redshift
Published by
ADS, January 2003
DOI 10.1007/b10204
ISBNs
978-3-54-000205-5, 978-3-54-036191-6
Editors

Bender, Ralf, Renzini, Alvio

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Unknown 6 86%

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Student > Ph. D. Student 4 57%
Student > Bachelor 2 29%
Researcher 1 14%
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Physics and Astronomy 7 100%
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