Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies
Discover the fascinating dynamics of galaxies with Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies by Isaac Shlosman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2003. This comprehensive 528-page volume delves into our current understanding of galactic evolution, focusing particularly on galaxies with highly active nuclei and quasars.
Featuring contributions from world-renowned experts, this book explores the intricate physical processes that drive black hole activity at the centers of galaxies, as well as the mechanisms behind starbursts. Perfect for astronomy enthusiasts and professionals alike, this work sheds light on the complex interactions within intergalactic matter and galaxy clusters.
Enhance your knowledge of astrophysics and the universe with this essential resource that bridges theoretical concepts and observational data. Whether you're a student, researcher, or simply passionate about the cosmos, Mass-Transfer Induced Activity in Galaxies is a must-have addition to your library.