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Title Revealing the heart of the galaxy : the Milky Way and its black hole / Robert H. Sanders, Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen.
Author Sanders, Robert H., author.
Publication Info. New York, NY, USA : Cambridge University Press, 2014.
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Description ix, 197 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 185-192) and index.
Summary "Written in an informal and engaging style, this volume traces the discoveries that led to our understanding of the size and structure of the Milky Way, and the conclusive evidence for a massive black hole at its center. Robert H. Sanders, an astronomer who witnessed many of these developments, describes how we parted the veil of interstellar dust to probe the strange phenomena within. We now know that the most luminous objects in the Universe - quasars and radio galaxies - are powered by massive black holes at their hearts. But how did black holes emerge from being a mathematical peculiarity, a theoretical consequence of Einstein's theory of gravity, to become part of the modern paradigm that explains active galactic nuclei and galaxy evolution in normal galaxies such as the Milky Way? This story, aimed at non-specialist readers and students and historians of astronomy, will both inform and entertain"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: the luminous pathway -- The discovery of the Milky Way Galaxy -- The new physics -- Parting the veil with radio astronomy -- The violent universe -- New windows on the galactic center -- The Milky Way as a barred spiral galaxy -- The evolving view of active galactic nuclei -- The "paradox of youth": young stars in the galactic center -- Stellar orbits in the galactic center, QED -- Black holes here, black holes there ... -- Traces of activity: past, present, and future -- After words: progress in astronomy.
Subject Black holes (Astronomy)
Milky Way.
Galactic center.
Black holes (Astronomy) (OCoLC)fst00833708
Deep space -- Galactic center. (OCoLC)fst01239893
Deep space -- Milky Way. (OCoLC)fst01240104
Galaktisches Zentrum. (DE-588)4273100-8
Schwarzes Loch. (DE-588)4053793-6
Milchstraßensystem. (DE-588)4169926-9
ocls explore space
ISBN 9781107039186 (hardback : alk. paper) : $39.99
1107039185 (hardback : alk. paper)