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| View Larger Image | Globular Cluster Systems (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Keith M. Ashman, Stephen E. Zepf
| | List Price: | $99.00 |  | | 1 New starting at: | $499.95 | | 8 Used starting at: | $54.59 |  | |  | | Sales Rank: | 1923898 | | Studio: | Cambridge University Press |  | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Number Of Pages: | 181 | | Publication Date: | May 13, 1998 | | Publisher: | Cambridge University Press |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description Globular clusters are roughly spherical, densely packed groups of stars found around galaxies. Most globular clusters probably formed at the same time as their host galaxies. Therefore they provide a unique fossil record of the conditions during the formation and early evolution of galaxies. This volume presents a comprehensive review of globular cluster systems. It summarizes their observed properties and shows how these constrain models of the structure of stars, the formation and evolution of galaxies and globular clusters, and the age of the Universe. For graduate students and researchers, this timely volume provides the definitive reference on globular cluster systems. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 1 review)
| Globulars are everywhere  I have found this peice to be very enlightining. It is fairly comprehensive and is well written. It delves in depth into one of the most amazing facets of the universe. Globulars are not only beautiful and amazing to behold but are probaply one of the most curious objects in the universe. This work explores most of the recient research on globulars and tries to make sence of it all. I would recommend it to any one interested in this aspect of Astronomy.It is fairly technical and does require background in stastics and at least be an intermediate astronomer. September 07, 2001 | |
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