Annual review of Astronomy and Astrophysics Vol 56 2018
Summarizing some of the recent developments in astronomy and astrophysics, scientists discuss cosmo...
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Summarizing some of the recent developments in astronomy and astrophysics, scientists discuss cosmology paradigm changes; high-mass star and massive cluster formation in the Milky Way; multiple stellar populations in globular clusters; the dynamical evolution of the early solar system; origins of hot Jupiters; the chemodynamical history of the galactic bulge; multiconjugate adaptive optics for astronomy; extreme adaptive optics; the Pluto system after New Horizons; weak lensing for precision cosmology; the connection between galaxies and their dark matter halos; atomic and ionized microstructures in the diffuse interstellar medium; debris disks: structure, composition, and variability; rubble pile asteroids; obscured active galactic nuclei; and the interstellar dust properties of nearby galaxies. Annotation ©2019 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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