Mass-Losing Pulsating Stars and their Circumstellar Matter

Mass-Losing Pulsating Stars and their Circumstellar Matter
Title Mass-Losing Pulsating Stars and their Circumstellar Matter PDF eBook
Author Y. Nakada
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 429
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401001391

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Editing the proceedings of a scientific meeting is not an easy task. Sometimes people who give an excellent talk do not send the manuscript by the deadline. However, this time, thanks to the punctuality of all the participants, we have this excellent volume for the workshop on mass losing pulsating stars and their circumstellar matter prepared in time. Almost all of the oral presentations including the summary are collected in this volume. We regret that we cannot put in this volume a few posters that we failed to receive before the editorial work. The workshop was planned as a small meeting with less than fifty attendants because the city of Sendai was far from the most of the active institutions. However, the number of submitted papers exceeded the SOC's expectation; many interesting contributions had to be scheduled in the poster session. Still, the oral sessions were so tight that many participants might have felt frustrated for the shortage of discussions. The organizers of the workshop have to apologize to the attendants for the inconvenience caused from such a happy underestimate about the size of the workshop.

Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars

Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars
Title Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars PDF eBook
Author Luis A. Balona
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 554
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9401110301

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In this Symposium, researchers specializing in pulsation, rotation, magnetic fields and stellar winds are brought together for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of O and B stars. Thanks to advances in digital spectroscopy, new types of pulsating B stars have been discovered. The pulsations can be understood in terms of the recent revision of metal opacities, but the effects of rapid rotation and magnetic fields need further study. Observations in the UV and X-ray regions demonstrate that many B and Be stars show other activity, besides pulsation which is not yet understood. The reason for the enhanced mass loss in Be stars is a question which dominates the Symposium and which remains unanswered, although it is surely to be found in activity at or near the photosphere coupled with rotation. It is shown that the geometry of the circumstellar envelopes around Be stars is indeed a flattened disk as they can now be optically resolved. The variability of radiatively-driven winds from O and B stars are likely related to the rotation of the star. This underlines the central theme of the book: that the various phenomena seen in these stars cannot be studied in isolation.

ISO Science Legacy

ISO Science Legacy
Title ISO Science Legacy PDF eBook
Author Catherine J. Cesarsky
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 464
Release 2006-01-17
Genre Science
ISBN 9781402038433

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Stars are born and die in clouds of gas and dust, opaque to most types of radiation, but transparent in the infrared. Requiring complex detectors, space missions and cooled telescopes, infrared astronomy is the last branch of this discipline to come of age. After a very successful sky survey performed in the eighties by the IRAS satellite, the Infrared Space Observatory, in the nineties, brought spectacular advances in the understanding of the processes giving rise to powerful infrared emission by a great variety of celestial sources. Outstanding results have been obtained on the bright comet Hale-Bopp, and in particular of its water spectrum, as well as on the formation, chemistry and dynamics of planetary objects in the solar system. Ideas on the early stages of stellar formation and on the stellar initial mass function have been clarified. ISO is the first facility in space able to provide a systematic diagnosis of the physical phenomena and the chemistry in the close environment of pre-main sequence stars, in the interstellar medium, and in the final stages of stellar life, using, among other indicators, molecular hydrogen, ubiquitous crystalline silicates, water and ices. ISO has dramatically increased our ability to investigate the power production, excitation and fuelling mechanism of galaxies of every type, and has discovered a new very cold dust component in galaxies. ISO has demonstrated that luminous infrared galaxies were brighter and much more numerous in the past, and that they played a dominant role in shaping present day galaxies and in producing the cosmic infrared background.

Pulsation and Mass Loss in Stars

Pulsation and Mass Loss in Stars
Title Pulsation and Mass Loss in Stars PDF eBook
Author R. Stalio
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 332
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400930291

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Stellar mass loss is an essential part of the cycling of material from the interstellar medium into stars and back, and must be understood if we are to model processes on galactic to cosmological scales. The study of stellar winds and the effects of stellar mass loss has reached a particularly exciting stage where observational capabilities are increasingly able to provide interesting constraints on models and theories. Recent resu1ts from theoretical and observational work for both hot and cool stars with substantial winds have led to the suggestion that a combination of pulsation with other mechanisms makes for particularly efficient mass loss from stars. This provided the original motivation for the organization of this workshop. The conference was organized along relatively conventional lines according to the types of objects being scrutinized. However the true unity of the proceedings comes from the interplay of the mechanisms involved. For example, for the cool, luminous Mira variables, pulsation leads to shock waves that extend the atmosphere, enhancing dust formation; radiation pressure on dust drives the wind, cooling the atmosphere and in some cases suppressing the shocks. Similarly for the Be stars, both pulsation (in this case, non-radial) and radiation pressure (due to UV resonance lines) are expected to be important, and this expectation is at least qualitatively borne out by the observations.

Planetary Nebulae in Our Galaxy and Beyond (IAU S234)

Planetary Nebulae in Our Galaxy and Beyond (IAU S234)
Title Planetary Nebulae in Our Galaxy and Beyond (IAU S234) PDF eBook
Author International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 606
Release 2006
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521863438

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Planetary nebulae represent the brief transition between Asymptotic Giant Branch stars and White Dwarfs. As multi-wavelength laboratories they have played a key role in developing our understanding of atomic, molecular, dust and plasma processes in astrophysical environments. The means by which their wonderfully diverse morphologies are obtained is currently the subject of intense research, including hydrodynamical shaping mechanisms and the role of binarity, stellar magnetic fields and rotation. Their contribution to the chemical enrichment of galaxies is another very active research area, as is the ever growing use of their narrow high luminosity emission lines to probe the dynamics and mass distributions of galaxies and the intergalactic media of clusters of galaxies. IAU S234 summarises the current status of research on the properties and processes of planetary nebulae, as reported in reviews and papers by leading experts working in the field.

Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae

Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae
Title Observing Variable Stars, Novae and Supernovae PDF eBook
Author Gerald North
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2004-10-28
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780521820479

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This complete guide and resource package for all amateur astronomers from novice to advanced comes with a CD-ROM packed with resources including light-curves and hundreds of star finder charts. The text also offers advice on telescopes and the use of CCD photometry.

Kristian Birkeland

Kristian Birkeland
Title Kristian Birkeland PDF eBook
Author Alv Egeland
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 230
Release 2005-10-04
Genre Science
ISBN 1402032943

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This biography conveys the life and accomplishments of a Norwegian hero to the English speaking world, illustrating the beginnings of collaboration between science and industry. It shows how work in a small country laid the foundation for the green revolution.