Our knowledge of the Milky Way has been deeply renewed since a dozen years, following the results of the astrometric satellite HIPPARCOS, and those of large stellar surveys. Many concepts thought to be well established disappeared, to be replaced by others going towards a larger complexity: in particular, the discovery of radial migrations of stars has blurred the simple image that we had of the Galactic disk. There has been large progress in some domains, for instance the physics of the Galactic Center with its super-massive black hole; other problems remain unsolved, such as the nature of the dark matter existing like a halo around our Galaxy.
This book reviews our present knowledge of the Milky Way, in the simplest and most didactic way as possible. Basic notions are always recalled, which make the book accessible to readers without any advanced formation in astronomy. This basic work will be very helpful to understand the results expected from GAIA, the new ESA astrometric satellite launched on December 19, 2013.
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Contributor: Françoise Combes
Françoise Combes est astronome à l’Observatoire de Paris et membre de l’Académie des sciences. Son activité couvre une très grande partie des sujets abordés dans ce livre, avec une prédilection pour les simulations numériques.
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Françoise Combes is professor at College de France, and member of the French Academy of Sciences. Her research activity at Paris Observatory covers a large range of topics addressed in this book, with a predilection for numerical simulations.
--- Contributor: Michèle LeducMichèle Leduc est directrice de recherche émérite CNRS au Laboratoire Kastler-Brossel et directrice de l’Institut Francilien de Recherche sur les Atomes Froids (IFRAF).
--- Contributor: James LequeuxJames LEQUEUX a commencé sa carrière de chercheur dès 1954, principalement en radioastronomie. Il a réalisé l’une des premières cartes de l’émission radio de notre Galaxie et est un des premiers à avoir déterminé la structure des radiosources. Il a participé à la construction du grand radiotélescope de Nançay et a été impliqué dans la genèse de l’IRAM.
--- Contributor: Michel Le BellacMichel Le Bellac est professeur émérite à l’Université de Nice-Sophia Antipolis. Ses travaux portent sur la physique théorique des particules élémentaires et la théorie quantique des champs à température finie.
Il est l’auteur de plusieurs manuels de physique à un niveau avancé et de deux livres dans la présente collection, « Le monde quantique » et « Les relativités ». Il est aussi co-auteur, toujours dans cette collection, de « Le temps : mesurable, réversible, insaisissable ».
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