The Be Phenomenon in Early-type Stars

The Be Phenomenon in Early-type Stars

Author: Myron A. Smith

Publisher:

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 820

ISBN-13:

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Annotation Contains 137 papers presented at the June 1999 meeting on Be stars and possible connections to other types of hot stars. The authors report on the results from the use of new missions and technologies, the production of periodic and aperiodic variability in the atmospheres of Be stars, models of circumstellar discs, and the relationship of binary systems to the Be phenomenon. Topics include the Be phenomenon in A-type supergiants, Hipparcos positions of B/Be stars on the HR diagram, and the role of polarimetry as a diagnostic of circumstellar envelopes. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


The Astrophysics of Emission-Line Stars

The Astrophysics of Emission-Line Stars

Author: Tomokazu Kogure

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-05-05

Total Pages: 544

ISBN-13: 0387689958

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Emission line stars are attractive to many people because of their spectacular phenomena and their amazing varieties and variability. This book offers general information on emission line stars, starting from a brief introduction to stellar astrophysics and then moving to a broad overview of emission line stars including early and late type stars as well as pre-main sequence stars.


The Carbon Star Phenomenon

The Carbon Star Phenomenon

Author: International Astronomical Union. Symposium

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2000-07-31

Total Pages: 672

ISBN-13: 9780792363460

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Proceedings of the 177th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, held in Antalya, Turkey, May 27-31, 1996


Astrophysical Disks

Astrophysical Disks

Author: Aleksey M. Fridman

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-07-25

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1402043481

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This book deals with collective and stochastic processes in astrophysical disks involving theory, observations, and the results of modelling. It examines the spiral-vortex structure in galactic and accretion disks, and stochastic and ordered structures in developed turbulence. The book advances the study in this important branch of astrophysics and will benefit professional researchers, lecturers, and graduate students.


The Symbiotic Phenomenon

The Symbiotic Phenomenon

Author: Joanna Mikolajewska

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9400929692

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Symbiotic stars were identified spectroscopically as M giants with a very strong He II 4686 emission line. After five decades of study by many astronomers, the first internatioinal meetings devoted to symbiotics were held at the University of Colorado (Boulder) and at the Haute Provence Observatory during the Summer of 1981. These conferences emphasized exciting new results obtained by modern satellite (EINSTEIN, IUE) and ground-based observatories. Although the vast majority of the participants were already fairly sure that symbiotics are almost certainly interacting binary systems, and not extremely peculiar single stars, it was not clear exactly which types of physical processes were needed to be invoked to explain their observed behaviour. Many were even worried that it might not be possible to clearly define a class of "symbiotic stars" , and thus establish a unique model applicable to any system. Since the publication of the Haute-Provence proceedings, our understanding of the physical processes occuring in symbiotic stars (and in related objects such as cataclysmic variables and compact planetary nebulae) has greatly improved. We now speak confidently of a "symbiotic phenomenon" , in which an evolved red giant and a hot companion object (usually thought to be an accreting main sequence star or a luminous white dwarf star) happily coexist.


The Atmospheres of Early-type Stars

The Atmospheres of Early-type Stars

Author: Ulrich Heber

Publisher: Springer

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 480

ISBN-13:

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These workshop proceedings aim to provide a broad overview of recent developments in the study of hot stars, both from the observational and the theoretical point of view. Included are first results from the Hubble Space Telescope and ROSAT, the effects of non-radial pulsations, mass loss, magnetic fields, and diffusion, as well as modern theoretical methods to treat radiative transfer and compute model atmospheres. Many new results are described, including the discovery of a B star in the halo of M31. Together the reviews provide a general overview of hot-star spectroscopy suitable for preparing advanced lecture courses and as an introductory text for graduate students.


Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems

Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems

Author: Linda M. French

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2013-02-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9789400756052

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This is volume 3 of Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems, a six-volume compendium of modern astronomical research covering subjects of key interest to the main fields of contemporary astronomy. This volume on “Solar and Stellar Planetary Systems” edited by Linda French and Paul Kalas presents accessible review chapters From Disks to Planets, Dynamical Evolution of Planetary Systems, The Terrestrial Planets, Gas and Ice Giant Interiors, Atmospheres of Jovian Planets, Planetary Magnetospheres, Planetary Rings, An Overview of the Asteroids and Meteorites, Dusty Planetary Systems and Exoplanet Detection Methods. All chapters of the handbook were written by practicing professionals. They include sufficient background material and references to the current literature to allow readers to learn enough about a specialty within astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology to get started on their own practical research projects. In the spirit of the series Stars and Stellar Systems published by Chicago University Press in the 1960s and 1970s, each chapter of Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems can stand on its own as a fundamental review of its respective sub-discipline, and each volume can be used as a textbook or recommended reference work for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate courses. Advanced students and professional astronomers in their roles as both lecturers and researchers will welcome Planets, Stars and Stellar Systems as a comprehensive and pedagogical reference work on astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology.