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A Model of our Galaxy
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1985
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Springer Netherlands
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Coloured Illustrations
pp. 11
The Milky Way from Antiquity to Modern Times
pp. 25
Kapteyn and Statistical Astronomy
pp. 43
Studies of the Milky Way 1850–1930: Some Highlights
pp. 59
The Discovery of the Spiral Arms of the Milky Way
pp. 75
Models of the Mass Distribution of the Galaxy
pp. 85
A Model of our Galaxy
pp. 95
Mass Models of Three Southern Late-Type Dwarf Spirals
pp. 97
The Galactic Constants╌An Interim Report
pp. 101
Galactic Rotation Outside the Solar Circle
pp. 105
Young Galactic Clusters and the Rotation Curve of our Galaxy
pp. 107
How Well Do We Know the Rotation Curve of Our Galaxy?
pp. 109
Galactic Rotation and Velocity Fields
pp. 113
The Old Population
pp. 123
Near-Infrared Studies of the Milky Way
pp. 127
Infrared Scanning of the Galactic Bulge
pp. 129
Infrared Studies of the Stellar Population in Baade’s Window
pp. 131
On the Nature of OH/IR Stars
pp. 133
The Stellar Disk Component: Distribution, Motions, Age and Stellar Composition
pp. 143
Computer-Based Catalogue of Open-Cluster Data
pp. 145
The Kinematics of Nearby Stars and Large-Scale Radial Motion in the Galaxy
pp. 149
The Galactic Radial Gradient of Velocity Dispersion
pp. 151
Stellar Chemical-Abundance Gradient in the Direction of the South Galactic Pole - Preliminary Results
pp. 153
Star Counts, Local Density and KZ Force
pp. 161
The Stellar Distribution in the Galactic Spheroid
pp. 163
Studies of O-F5 Stars at the Galactic Poles
pp. 165
Galaxy Population Structure from Proper Motions
pp. 169
Large-Scale Distribution and Motions of Gas
pp. 171
Survey of Galactic HI Emission At ∣b∣ ≤ 20°
pp. 173
The Vertical Distribution of Galactic HI: The Arecibo-Green Bank Survey
pp. 175
New Light on the Corrugation Phenomenon in our Galaxy
pp. 179
HI at the Outer Edge of the Galaxy and its Implications for Galactic Rotation
pp. 181
The Electron Density in the Plane of the Galaxy
pp. 183
Molecular Clouds in External Galaxies
pp. 193
Comments on the Distribution of Molecules in Spiral Galaxies
pp. 195
Distribution and Motions of Co in M51
pp. 197
CO (2−1) Observations of Maffei 2
pp. 199
CO Survey of the Southern Milky Way
pp. 203
Distribution of CO in the Southern Milky Way and Large-Scale Structure in the Galaxy
pp. 205
A CO(2−1) Survey of the Southern Milky Way
pp. 207
The Carbon Monoxide Distribution in the Inner Galaxy
pp. 209
Outer-Galaxy Molecular Clouds
pp. 211
CH in the Galaxy
pp. 213
High-Energy Gamma Rays and the Large-Scale Distribution of Gas and Cosmic Rays
pp. 219
Large-Scale Mapping of the Galaxy by IRAS
pp. 225
High-Energy Galactic Phenomena and the Interstellar Medium
pp. 235
The High-Latitude Distribution of Galactic Gamma Rays and Possible Evidence for a Gamma-Ray Halo
pp. 237
On the Ultraviolet Background Radiation of the Galaxy
pp. 239
Radio Continuum Emission of the Milky Way and Nearby Galaxies
pp. 245
Loop I (The North Polar Spur) Region — A Quasi Radio Halo
pp. 247
The Magnetic-Field Structure and Dynamics of NGC 253
pp. 249
Modelling the Galactic Contribution to the Faraday Rotation of Radiation from Extra-Galactic Sources
pp. 251
A Bisymmetric Spiral Magnetic Field in the Milky Way
pp. 255
Spiral Structure of the Milky Way and External Galaxies
pp. 273
Which Kind of Spiral Structure Can Fit the Observed Gradient of Vertex Deviation?
pp. 275
Spiral Structure and Kinematics of HI and HII in External Galaxies
pp. 281
A Systematic Study of M81
pp. 283
Determination of Galactic Spiral Structure at Radiofrequencies
pp. 301
Giant Clouds and Star-Forming Regions as Spiral-Arm Tracers
pp. 303
The Largest Molecular Complexes in the First Galactic Quadrant
pp. 305
Interpretation of the Apparent Anomalies of the Galactic Structure
pp. 311
Small-Scale Structure and Motions in the Interstellar Gas
pp. 319
Atomic Hydrogen Towards 3C10
pp. 321
Interferometric Observations of the Small-Scale Structure of Galactic Neutral Hydrogen
pp. 323
A 10-Ghz Radio-Continuum Survey of the Galactic-Plane Region at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory - A Complex Region at l = 22° – 25°
pp. 325
Interstellar Sodium and Galactic Structure. A High-Resolution Survey
pp. 329
Molecular-Cloud Clusters and Chains
pp. 331
Three Large Molecular Complexes in Norma
pp. 333
Comparison of CO in the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds
pp. 335
Star Formation in the Orion Arm
pp. 343
A Survey of Molecular Clouds Associated with Young Open Star Clusters
pp. 345
A New Study of the Neutral Hydrogen in Gould’s Belt
pp. 349
The Galactic Nucleus
pp. 367
Fine Structure of Molecular Clouds within 1 Minute of Arc of the Galactic Center
pp. 371
Recombination-Line Observations of the Galactic Centre
pp. 377
Are Spiral Nuclei “Active” in the Radio Continuum?
pp. 379
Phenomena at the Galactic Centre — A Massive Black Hole?
pp. 387
Highlights of High-Velocity Clouds
pp. 409
A Deep Survey for High-Velocity Clouds
pp. 411
A Survey for High-Velocity Clouds in the Inner Galaxy
pp. 413
Observations of High-Velocity Clouds Colliding in the Anticenter
pp. 415
The Milky Way: A Halo, a Corona, or Both?
pp. 423
A Comparison of the Andromeda and Milky Way Galaxies
pp. 431
Radial Distributions of Constituents in M33, the Galaxy, and M51
pp. 435
A Coordinated Radio and Optical Survey of M31
pp. 437
Distribution and Motions of HI in M31
pp. 443
The Production of a 16-Mm Film of M31
pp. 445
Distribution and Motion of CO in M31
pp. 451
Large-Scale Maps of M31 at Middle and Far Infrared Wavelengths
pp. 461
Slippery Evidence on Masses in the Local Group
pp. 471
A Collision between the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds 2×108 Years Ago
pp. 477
Tidal Interactions Between the Galaxy and the Magellanic Clouds
pp. 481
Dynamical Evolution of the Galactic Disk
pp. 491
Evolution of the Vertical Structure of Galactic Disks
pp. 493
Heating of Stellar Disks by Massive Gas Clouds
pp. 497
Stellar Velocity Distribution in the Presence of Scattering Massive Clouds
pp. 499
Warps and Heavy Halos
pp. 503
3-Dimensional Particle Simulation of Vertical Oscillations in Gas Discs
pp. 505
Two-Fluid Gravitational Instabilities in a Galactic Disk
pp. 509
Collective Phenomena in a Multi-Component Gravitating System
pp. 513
Formation and Maintenance of Spiral Structure in Galaxies
pp. 533
Two-Dimensional Calculations of Tightly Wound Spiral Shocks
pp. 535
Oscillations of Rotating Gas Disks: p-Modes, g-Modes, and r-Modes
pp. 537
The Stabilizing Effects of Haloes and Spiral Structure
pp. 539
New N-Body Experiments on the Spiral Structure of Galaxies
pp. 541
Velocity Dispersion and the Stability of Galactic Disks
pp. 543
Periodic Orbits Relevant for the Formation of Inner Rings in Barred Galaxies
pp. 545
On the 3-Kpc Arm: Waves Excited at the Resonance by an Oval Distortion in the Central Region
pp. 547
A Barred Galaxy: The Inside Viewpoint
pp. 551
Stochastic Star Formation and Spiral Structure
pp. 559
Spiral Structure in Galaxies: Large-Scale Stochastic Self-Organization of Interstellar Matter and Young Stars
pp. 561
Star Formation in Molecular Clouds
pp. 567
Star Formation in a Density-Wave-Dominated, Cloudy Interstellar Medium
pp. 571
Spiral Tracers and Prestellar Incubation Periods in a Cloudy Interstellar Medium
pp. 575
Chemical Composition of Interstellar Material
pp. 585
Interstellar Nitrogen Isotope Ratios
pp. 587
The Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy
pp. 597
Kinematical and Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Disk
pp. 603
The Formation and Early Evolution of the Milky Way
pp. 611
Supposed History of our Galaxy
pp. 613
Secular Evolution in Galaxies
pp. 615
Gas Dynamics and Disk-Galaxy Evolution
pp. 623
Life in the Galaxy?
pp. 635
The Milky Way: Summary and Outlook
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