The Central Regions of the Galaxy and Galaxies

Pirmais vāks
Springer Science & Business Media, 1998. gada 31. aug. - 521 lappuses
Proceedings of the August 1997 symposium. One hundred and ninety- four contributions present comparative studies on the data of the Milky Way and central regions of nearby galaxies. Included is information on galactic bulges, galactic center star clusters, star formation, starbursts, neutral ISM in the galactic center, molecular gas in the nuclei of galaxies, gas dynamics in the galactic center, the central parsecs of the milky way, magnetic and high-energy phenomena, black holes in galaxies, black hole in the galactic center, and black hole powering of AGN and jets. A sampling of topics: diffraction-limited IR speckle masking observations of the central regions of Seyfert galaxies, the stellar content of the Quintuplet cluster, and the structural characteristics of spiral bulges. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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11 The Galactic Bulge
11
12 The bulge stellar population in M31
19
13 First stellar iron abundance measurements in the Galactic center
21
14 Miras as probes of the Galactic bulge
23
15 SiO maser sources in the Galactic bulge
25
16 Are the Galactic bulge and the bar the same?
27
17 Secular dynamical evolution of spiral galaxies and the formation of galactic bulges
29
18 Evolutionary population synthesis of AGN host galaxy spectra
31
519 A high resolution CO map of the inner region of M51
249
520 Molecular cloud properties in the barred galaxy NGC 7479
251
521 Molecular gas in the center of the elliptical galaxy NGC 759
253
6 Gas Dynamics in the Galactic Center
255
61 Nonaxisymmetric dynamics in galaxy centers
257
62 Efficiency in nuclear fueling
265
63 Physical conditons of the gas in the center of the nearby spiral galaxy IC 342
267
64 Formation and evolution of gaseous bars
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19 Global clusters within 5 of the galactic center
33
110 The effects of the disk field on the bulge surface brightness
35
111 A photometric study of two galactic bulge globular clusters
37
112 Structure of the inner galactic disk and the bulge first results
39
113 Structural characteristics of spiral bulges
41
114 Stellar sources in a field at L 45 B 0 of the ISOGAL survey ISOCAM 7 and 15 microns observations
43
115 J and Hband observations of the Galactic bulge with PANIC
45
116 45 to 117 microns spectrophotometric observations of the Galactic by the MIRSIRTS
47
a possible way of their formation
49
118 Nuclear rise of rotation curves of galaxies
51
119 Masstolight ratios of spiral bulges in nearinfared
53
120 The colormagnitude relation of bulges
55
2 Galactic Center Star Clusters
57
diffuse components
59
22 The stellar content of the Quintuplet cluster
61
23 Mosaicmapping of very extended objects in submillimetre and nearinfared
63
24 Collisional stellar dynamics around a central galactic black hole
65
25 Stellar Mg abundances in the Galactic center
67
26 Resolved nearIR survey of the inner galaxy
69
27 Chemically decoupled nuclei in disk galaxies
71
ESO 598GOO9 NGC1515 and NGC7456
73
29 Microlens mapping of disks in active galactic nuclei
75
210 SelfSimilar viscous growth of the central core of AGN seeds
77
211 Oscillation of a stellar system with a central massive object
79
212 Strong gravitational slingshot effect in central parts of stellar and galactic systems
81
213 Optical and Xray variability in NGC 4395
83
214 Stellar and ionized gasvelocity fields in the central regions of a sample of galaxies
85
3 Star Formation and Starbursts
87
31 Longterm star formation at the Galactic center and its effect on the stellar population
89
32 ISO spectroscopy of the Galactic center and its effect on the stellar population
91
33 Circumnuclear regions of active and nonactive barred galaxies
93
the case of NGC 6240
95
35 Highresolution ISOCAM view of nuclear and circumnuclear starbursts in barred galaxies
97
an agenda for the next millenium?
99
37 Diffractionlimited IR speckle masking observatins of the central regions of Seyfert galaxies
103
38 Are the stellar populatons in starbursts LINERs and Seyfert galaxies similar
105
39 Intranight variability of NGC 1275 nucleus in optics implying its central activity
107
310 Xray constraints on accretion and starburst processes in galactic nuclei
109
311 Resolved structure in the nuclear region of the ultramonious infrared galaxy Mrk 273
111
312 Highresolution NIR imaging of circumnuclear regions in barred galaxies
113
313 Outflow in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 7319
115
what they tell us
117
315 Narrowband imaging of the nuclear region of the Seyfert galaxy NGC1068
119
316 Bardriven spiral density waves accretion of gasdominated central disks
121
the spatial distribution
123
318 Observational data implying the NGC 1275 nucleus complexity
125
319 ROSAT HRI observations of the young starburst galaxy NGC 5253
127
320 OHIR stars as signposts for ancient starburst activity in the Galactic center
129
321 Atomic ISM in the nuclear starburst regions of M82 NGC 253
131
322 Star formation properties of barred galaxies
133
323 The centre of the LMC bar
135
324 Nuclear fueling by radiative avalanche induced by starbursts
137
325 Radiative avalanche driven by a circumnuclear starburst torus
139
326 Molecular gas in the nuclear region and the bar of NGC 253
141
327 Millimeterwave continuum observation of galaxies
143
328 Threedimensional distribution of the nuclear mirrors in NGC 1068
145
329 Radio recombination lines from starburst galaxies
147
330 Tridimensional spectroscopy of ionized gases surrounding the low luminosity Seyfert 2 nucleus of NGC 2273
149
331 Tridimensional observation of the superbubble on the starburst galaxy NGC 2782
151
332 The broad component of HeII𝝀4686 line in NGC 4151
153
dust torus and micro spiral structure
155
PART II NUCLEAR INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM
157
4 Neutral ISM in the Galactic Center
159
largescale structures
161
42 The Galactic center region filled with molecular shells
169
shell statistics and star formation history
171
44 The Sagittarius C region mapped in CS21 and 32 with the IRAM 30m telescope
173
45 Submm C I and CO observations of molecular clouds presumably interacting with the G35954+018 nonthermal filaments
175
46 Structure of the molecular cloud and starforming activity in the Sagittarius B2 region
177
47 The CO 2110 ratio in the disk and center of the Milky Way Galaxy
179
48 Distribution of C¹⁸O and HNCO emission in the Sagittarius B2 molecular cloud
181
49 Molecular abundances in G160025
183
410 Statistical properties of dense molecular clouds in the Galactic center region
187
411 3 𝞵M spectroscopy of galactic nuclei
189
412 A molecular cloud interacting with the vertical filaments of the Galactic center radio arc
191
413 A high velocity molecular cloud near the center of the Galaxy
193
414 Molecular shell formation by supernova remnants in the Galactic center
195
415 Dynamics of the Galactic center molecular clouds
197
416 A model of the Galactic disk with a central hole
201
5 Molecular Gas in Nuclei of Galaxies
203
51 Molecular gas in the luminous galactic nuclei
205
52 Molecular gas and nuclear outflows
213
central regions of nearby spiral galaxies
215
54 New highresolution observations of molecular gas towards the center of spiral galaxies
217
55 The detection of a gasrich bar in the interacting galaxy UGC 2855
219
56 Mapping the nucleus of NGC1068 in CO21
221
57 The central gas consumption timescale in spirals
223
58 Molecular hydrogen emission from ultraluminous intrared galaxies
225
III Zw 2 and Mrk 817
227
NCG 4258 and circinus
229
511 Dense molecular gas in nearby galaxies
231
512 Highresolution CO 10 observations of the ringed galaxy NGC 4736
235
513 Highdensityandtemperature circumnuclear molecular torus in M51
237
514 NMA survey of HCN and CO emission from nearby active galaxies
239
515 Star formation and molecular gas in NGC 404
241
516 CO mapping of barred spiral galaxies
243
517 The NRO CO survey of nearby spiral galaxies
245
518 Molecular gas in the poststarburst galaxy NGC 7331
247
65 Hydrodynamical simulations as probes for the structure of the galactic center
271
66 The Galactic bar and spiral arms
273
67 Dynamics of the asymmetries at galactic centers
275
68 A multi wavelength study of the circumnuclear region of NGC 1365
277
69 Interpreting the main HI and CO 𝐭V features in the galactic bar from selfconsistent stellar and gas dynamical models
279
610 The dust lanes of the barred galaxy NGC 5383
281
611 Numerical simulations of the formation of AGNs
283
the importance of being earnest
285
613 Central NGC 2146 a bending instability in the disk of newly formed stars?
287
7 The Central Parsecs of the Milky Way
289
71 NIR and mm mosaics of the central 100 pc
291
72 125𝞵 imaging of Sgr A West with the Keck telescope
293
no evidence of an infrared counterpart or interaction with nearby sources
295
74 The 34 micron absorption in the Galactic center sources
299
75 Tentative detection of far infrared excess in Arp 220
301
76 Dust composition energetics and morphology of the galactic center
303
77 A search for NE II 128 micron line emission from Galactic ultracompact H II regions
305
the possibility of observing their 𝜰ray signature
307
79 Farinfrared emission and gas to dust ratio in discs and central regions of galaxies
309
710 Confirmation of a MIR source near Sgr A
311
711 Inside the central cavity
313
712 The Galactic center a laboratory for AGN
315
713 The Sgr A East H II complex and associated features
317
714 Gaseous accretion flows in the inner parsec of the Galaxy
319
715 The Fourier analysis of the observed velocity field of gas in the inner 15 pc of the galaxy
321
716 A possibility of direct determination of the star phase density in the Galactic nuclear center
325
717 A possibility of measurement of distance and proper motion of galactic sources by using a differential VLBI method of VERA
327
8 Magnetic and HighEnergy Phenomena
329
81 Magnetic phenomena in galactic nuclei
331
82 Magnetic fields and black holes in galactic nuclei
341
83 Submillimeter polarimetry of Sagittarius A
349
84 Properties of synchrotron emission and magnetic fields in the central region of M31
351
85 Radio polarmetric study of the Galactic center threads
353
86 Magnetic reconnection as the origin of superhot plasmas in the Galactic center
355
87 Magnetospheric structure filled with relativistic plasma jetswinds
357
88 On collimation of the outflows in forcefree magnetospheres
359
nonsteady jets vs steady jets
361
810 Threedimensional global MHD simulations of jet formation in active galactic nuclei
363
811 Magnetic avalanche model of mass supply in active galactic nuclei
365
812 MHD accretion in a black hole magnetosphere
367
813 The dynamo effect in magnetohydrodynamic accretion onto a rotating black hole
369
814 Magnetic fields in starforming regions of our Galaxy
371
BLACK HOLES AND CENTRAL ACTIVITY
373
9 Black Holes in Galaxies
375
91 HST detections of massive black holes in the centers of galaxies
377
luminosity or environment?
385
93 A massive BH in the edgeon ESO galaxy NGC 4342
387
94 Nuclear gas kinematics of NGC 7052 and IC 1459 from HSTFOS spectra
389
95 The double nucleus of M31 in J H and K
391
96 Dynamical models od NGC 3115
393
97 Highresolution 22 GHz continuum observations of NGC 4258
395
98 Bars and black holes
397
99 Extended UV emissions in NGC 6251
399
freefree absorption or SSA?
401
911 Global VLBI observations of the central region in NGC 3079
403
912 Global disk oscillations and kinematics of megamaser sources
405
913 Story of the discovery of a massive black hole in NGC 4258
407
914 A simple mass estimate for central black holes in cuspy galaxies
409
915 Theoretical method for treating forcefree black hole magnetosphere in nonstationary and nonaxisymmetric state
411
916 A subparsec accretion disk in NGC 4261
413
917 Accretion disk winds driven by the disk radiation field under radiation drag
415
918 Galactic winds in active galaxies
417
10 Case for Black Hole in the Galactic Center
419
star formation and central dark mass
421
unambiguous evidence for a massive central black hole
433
103 Progress toward a trigonometric parallax of Sgr A
435
104 Multiwavelength VLBA mapping of Sgr A
437
105 Shortterm variability of Sagittarius A at millimeter wavelengths
439
106 Evaporating stars at galactic centers?
441
mass estimation in the Galactic center region
443
108 A massive black hole in the active galaxy NGC 6251
445
109 Dynamical constraints on alternatives to massive black holes in galactic nuclei
447
11 BlackHole Powering of AGN and Jets
449
111 Black holes and galaxy centers Review
451
112 The nature of compact radio cores in galaxies
459
113 The black hole grazer
461
114 Demographics of nuclear activity in nearby galaxies
463
115 Pregalactic production of heavy elements by quasars
465
116 Spectral monitoring of AGN at the 6 meter telescope
467
117 Signature of accretion disks in active galactic nuclei
469
118 High collimation of electronpositron pair jets proceeding to radio jets
471
119 Jets from timedependent accretion flows onto a black hole
473
1110 The propagation of fast magnetoacoustic waves near a rotating black hole
475
1111 OJ 287 a system with a binary black hole
477
1112 Xray emission from LINERs observed with ASCA
479
1113 Gravitational waves generated by globular cluster systems collapse
481
1114 Massive black hole binaries in galactic nuclei
483
1115 The effect of a central massive black hole on the gas fueling
485
1116 On the origin of density cusp in galactic nuclei with central black hole
487
1117 Radio emissions from lowluminosity active galactic nuclei
489
1118 The magnetic switch and the FR I FR II break
491
12 Summary
493
a brief summary
495
Subject Index
501
Source Index
507
Author Index
511
List of Participants
517
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