Master
degree
course PHYSICS OF GALAXIES
Lecturers: Laura Magrini - Stefano Zibetti
UNIFI page: B013247 (B058) - FISICA DELLE GALASSIE
2020-2021
This course provides fundamentals of Galactic and
extragalactic astrophysics, including the physical
mechanisms underlying the main measurements of the physical properties of
stars, stellar populations, galaxies, active galactic
nuclei. During the course, we present the phenomenology of galaxies, active
galactic nuclei and their interaction with the surrounding environment, giving
a historical perspective of the research field and future perspective on the
most debated topics in the scientific community.
The course is divided in two parts of 24 hr each.
The first part (12 lectures of 2 hr each, lecturer L. Magrini)
is focused on the Milky Way and the Local
Group: their structure; the properties of stars and stellar populations; star
clusters; stellar spectroscopy; nucleosynthesis and origin of chemical
elements; formation and chemo-dynamical evolution of the Milky Way; the
Galactic interstellar medium; overview of present and forthcoming instruments
and surveys relevant for Galactic astronomy.
The second part of the course (12 lectures of 2 hr
each, lecturer S. Zibetti) addresses extragalactic issues, including
the morphology and structure of galaxies; Multiband photometry and spectroscopy; stellar
populations, gas and interstellar medium; chemical content; scaling relations;
kinematics and dynamical evolution; environmental effects; cosmological
evolution; active galactic nuclei.
Image: X.
Luri & the DPAC-CU2, Gaia Milky Way Coverage
Credit AMNH - American Museum of
Natural History