The main text for the course is An Introduction to Galaxy Formation and Evolution by Cimatti, Fraternali, and Nipoti.
Several other textbooks that may be useful for supplemental reading are:
Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology, Second Edition, by Peter Schneider
Galaxy Formation and Evolution by Mo, van den Bosch &
White: a recent and comprehensive graduate level textbook.
Introduction to Cosmology by Ryden: very useful and clear
text if you need to brush up on your cosmology
An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics by Caroll &
Ostlie: useful basic reference
The course will be run as a lecture/discussion, and in order for this to work well, it is imperative that students complete the assigned reading before class. Grades will be based on approximately 5 homework assignments (30%), 5 quizzes (30%), and a final paper (15%) including peer review (10%) and presentation (15%).
Problem sets will be posted to Canvas.
In lieu of a final exam, a final paper will be written (and due at the end of the formal exam time).
Week |
General concept |
Topics |
Text |
Assignment |
Week 1 |
Introduction |
overview |
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Week 2 |
Photons |
Stellar Populations; IMF |
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Week 3 |
Radiative Processes; dust |
PS #1 due |
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Week 4 |
Census |
morphology, structure; surveys & populations; |
Quiz 1 |
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Week 5 |
large scale structure; expanding Universe |
PS #2 due |
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Week 6 |
Formation |
structure formation |
Quiz 2 |
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Week 7 |
galaxy formation |
project proposals due |
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Week 8 |
Local Group |
hierarchical formation |
PS #3 due |
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NO CLASS; SPRING BREAK |
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Week 9 |
chemical evolution; the Local Group as a Laboratory |
Quiz 3 begin docking points from late project proposals |
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Week 10 |
Disk Galaxies |
kinematics |
Keeton 7.1/7.2/7.3 |
PS#4 due |
Week 11 |
spiral arms; galaxy centers & bars; scaling relations |
Keeton 7.4 |
presentations begin; paper drafts due |
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Week 12 |
Elliptical Galaxies |
kinematics; scaling relations |
Keeton 8.2/8.3 |
Quiz 4 |
Week 13 |
Also |
clusters of galaxies; AGN |
New paper drafts due ; PS #5 due |
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Week 14 |
High z |
finding distant galaxies; student presentations |
Peer reviews due; Quiz 5 |
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Week 15 |
student presentations |
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Final Exam Period |
student presentations final papers due |
Here are some web resources you may find illuminating or indispensable:
Here are some web resources you may find illuminating or indispensable (all of these services are being provided remotely during Spring 2021):
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