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Is there a Large Stellar Bar in the LSB Galaxy UGC 7321 ?
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Lynn D. Matthews
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2004
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Springer Netherlands
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Book chapters
pp. 1
A Tribute to Cosmic Dust Pioneer: J. Mayo Greenberg
pp. 15
The Hubble Tuning Fork Strikes a New Note
pp. 39
Episodes in the Development of the Hubble Galaxy Classification
pp. 57
Secular Evolution Versus Hierarchical Merging: Galaxy Evolution Along the Hubble Sequence, in the Field and Rich Environments
pp. 75
Dense Gas and Star Formation in Bars
pp. 81
On the Origin of S0 Galaxies
pp. 101
Gravitational bar Torques in the Spiral/S0 Divide
pp. 111
Direct Measurement of Pattern Speeds in Double-Barred SB0’s
pp. 119
Gas Flows, Star Formation and Galaxy Evolution
pp. 139
Bar-Driven Evolution and 2D Spectroscopy of Bulges
pp. 149
Bar-Driven Fueling of Galactic Nuclei: A 2D View
pp. 155
Dust Penetrated Arm Classes: Insight from Rising and Falling Rotation Curves
pp. 165
Bar Dissolution and Reformation Mechanisms
pp. 175
Dynamics of Doubly Barred Galaxies, Also with the Inner Bar Retrograde
pp. 179
A Coordinated Episode of AGB Star Production at Large Galactocentric Distances in the Andromeda Galaxy?
pp. 189
Fuelling Starbursts and AGN
pp. 207
Penetrating Dust Tori in AGN
pp. 213
Bars from the Inside Out: An HST Study of Their Dusty Circumnuclear Regions
pp. 223
Morphology of Bar and Spiral Modes: Do They Relate?
pp. 231
Bar Formation by Galaxy-Galaxy Interactions
pp. 241
Triggering AGNs — Interactions or Bars?
pp. 251
Triggered Star Formation: From Large to Small Scales
pp. 255
Investigation of Age and Metallicity Gradients in Spiral Galaxies
pp. 261
Secular Evolution and the Growth of Pseudobulges in Disk Galaxies
pp. 281
Bars and Lenses in Spiral Galaxies: Clues for Secular Evolution
pp. 291
Evolution and Impact of Bars over the Last Nine Gyr: Early Results from GEMS
pp. 301
First Phylogenetic Analyses of Galaxy Evolution
pp. 307
A Unified Picture of Disk Galaxies Where Bars, Spirals and Warps Result from the Same Fundamental Causes
pp. 317
On the Generation of the Hubble Sequence Through an Internal Secular Dynamical Process
pp. 329
The Angular Momentum Problem and the Formation of Bulgeless Galaxies
pp. 335
Disks Evolution in a Cosmological Framework
pp. 341
Galaxy Formation and the Cosmological Angular Momentum Problem
pp. 359
The Problems with Galaxy Formation
pp. 377
The Interplay between Bars and Dark Matter Halos
pp. 389
Recent Results from the Spitzer Space Telescope: A New View of Galaxy Morphology and Classification
pp. 405
Using Bars as Signposts of Galaxy Evolution at High and Low Redshifts
pp. 415
The Vimos Vlt Deep Survey: Redshift Distribution of a I AB ≤ 24 Sample, and the Effect of Environment on Galaxy Evolution
pp. 423
An HSTACS/WFC Hα Imaging Survey of Nearby Galaxies
pp. 429
HST MID-UV Imaging of Nearby Galaxies
pp. 441
Bulges, Disks, and Kinematics of Galaxies at Z ∼ 1
pp. 453
Fourier Decompositions of Galaxies
pp. 459
The Evolutionary Status of Clusters of Galaxies at Z ∼ 1
pp. 477
Distant Z > 2 Protoclusters and Their Galaxies
pp. 489
The Galaxy Structure-Redshift Relationship
pp. 511
The Cosmic Background: Evolution of Infrared Galaxies and Dust Properties. A Lecture Dedicated to the Memory of Mayo Greenberg
pp. 523
The Physical Evolution of Mass and Dust in Distant Galaxies
pp. 535
The Warm, Cold and Very Cold Dusty Universe
pp. 561
Turbulence and Galactic Structure
pp. 581
Chaos in Spiral Galaxies
pp. 601
Obtaining Statistics of Turbulent Velocity from Astrophysical Spectral Line Data
pp. 613
Estimating Power Spectra of Galaxy Structure: Can Statistics Help?
pp. 619
From Z > 6 to Z ∼ 2: Unearthing Galaxies at the Edge of the Dark Ages
pp. 639
Masks in the Milky Way
pp. 655
The Hierachical Formation of the Galactic Disk
pp. 661
The Sings View of Barred Galaxies
pp. 667
Quantifying Bar Strength: Morphology Meets Methodology
pp. 673
Estimation of Bar Strengths from Near-IR Images
pp. 679
Bar Strengths Measured for the Osubgs Sample: Active vs. Non-Active Galaxies
pp. 685
Globular Clusters: Galactic and Internal Motions
pp. 703
Evolution of Self-Gravitating Gas Disks Driven by a Rotating Bar Potential
pp. 713
Stellar Disk Truncations: Where Do We Stand?
pp. 723
On the Unification of Dwarf and Giant Elliptical Galaxies
pp. 731
Photodissociation and the Morphology of Hi in Galaxies
pp. 749
The True H2 Content of Spiral Galaxies
pp. 759
X-ray Perspectives of Early Type Galaxies
pp. 769
Spiral Arm Star Formation in Barred Galaxies
pp. 771
Galaxy Types and Luminosity Functions in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Using Artificial Neural Networks
pp. 773
Globular Cluster Systems and Supermassive Black Holes
pp. 775
Pseudobulges in Barred S0 Galaxies
pp. 777
Bar and Spiral Torques in the Triangulum Galaxy M33
pp. 781
Bar Parameters from Hα Observations
pp. 783
Molecular Gas in Classical Elliptical Radio Galaxies
pp. 785
Bars and Dust in Multiwavelength Maps of Simulations of Galaxy Formation
pp. 787
How Barred is the NIR Nearby Universe? An Analysis Using 2MASS
pp. 789
Truncation of Stellar Disks at High Redshift
pp. 791
Is there a Large Stellar Bar in the LSB Galaxy UGC 7321 ?
pp. 793
Spiral Structure of the Milky Way: The State of Affairs
pp. 795
Uncovering Morphology from Dust: A NIR View of the Interacting Galaxy Pair NGC 5394/95
pp. 799
Scuba Local Universe Galaxy Survey
pp. 801
How JWST Can Measure First Light, Reionization and Galaxy Assembly
pp. 805
High Resolution Velocity Fields in the Strongly Barred Galaxy NGC 1530
pp. 807
Eyes to the Future: Penetrating the Dust Mask — Panel Discussion
pp. 835
Concluding Conference Thoughts …
pp. 839
The Noblest Scientific Problem of the Age: Perspectives on the Transits of Venus, 1882 and 2004
pp. 845
Description of the Commemorative Medallion, Struck to Celebrate the Transit of Venus, Observed from South Africa on 8 June 2004
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