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Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo
Proceedings of a Meeting, Held at Union College, Schenectady, New York November 4–6, 1993 in Honor of the 65th Birthday of A. G. Davis Philip

Bruce W. Carney, Allen V. Sweigart, A. G. D. Philip, D. Kilkenny, D. O'Donoghue, R. S. Strobie, A. L. Chen, C. Koen, A. Savage, J. Eamon Little, P. L. Dufton, F. P. Keenan, N. C. Hambly, E. S. Conlon, L. Miller, Kenneth J. Mitchell, Rex A. Saffer, Steve B. Howell, Timothy C. Beers, Ronald Wilhelm, Stephen Soinidis, Ata Sarajedini, Noah Brosch, Phillip K. Lu, Kent A. Montgomery, Kenneth A. Janes, Wayne B. Landsman, Jonathan H. Whitney, R. W. O'Connell, R. T. Rood, B. Dorman, R. C. Bohlin, K. P. Cheng, P. M. N. Hintzen, W. B. Landsman, M. S. Roberts, A. M. Smith, E. P. Smith, T. P. Stecher, David J. Bell, H. L. Detweiler, Kenneth M. Yoss, Stefano Casertano, Grant Bazan, Anurag Shankar, Rosa Murphy, Sean Points, Randy A. Phelps, Kent Montgomery, J. S. Drilling, Ulrich Heber, Stefan Dreizler, Klaus Werner, Peter Thejll, Raul Jumenez, Uffe G. Jørgensen, Sabine Moehler, Kaas S. de Boer, S. Jordan, D. Engels, James MacDonald, Steven S. Arrieta, Vytas Straižys, B. Hauck, V. G. Elkin, C. J. Corbally, R. O. Gray, Ronald Wilhelm, Saul J. Adelman, A. G. Davis Philip, Jelena H. Schmidt, C. Cacciari, Andrew C. Layden, Jesper Storm, Birgitta Nordström, Johannes Andersen, David W. Latham, William P. Bidelman, E. S. Conlon, R. F. Garrison D. H. MacNamara, M. D. Pyne, Ruth C. Peterson, D. A. Crocker, A. P. Fitzsimmons, P. L. Dufton, J. E. Little, M. J. Irwin, T. P. Stecher, R. W. O'Connell, T. D. Kinman, N. B. Suntzeff, R. B. Kraft, Howard E. Bond, Pierre Demarque, Michael Frame
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  • Date Published: March 2011
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  • format: Paperback
  • isbn: 9780521174923

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  • The stars that form a halo around our Galaxy are intriguing; they have abundances of elements that suggest they are old. The properties of these 'hot stars' and similar stars in other galaxies challenge the well-established theory of stellar evolution in many ways. Studying the collective properties of these stars provides important input to many areas of astrophysics - including the formation of our Galaxy, stellar evolution and the stellar populations of other galaxies. The study of hot stars in the halo of our Galaxy is undergoing an exciting renaissance owing to important new observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and ASTRO1 and to techniques recently developed for ground-based observations. Advances in computers have also recently led to a far more detailed and complete theoretical understanding of stellar evolution. This volume, first published in 1994, draws together the proceedings of a conference held in Union College, New York, which gathered experts in the field in question.

    • Many significant results, including those from the Hubble Space Telescope and ASTRO1
    • Advances in numerical modelling of stellar evolution
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    Review of the hardback: 'No astrophysicist can be expert in all aspects of the Galactic Halo. What is needed, therefore, is a single volume which brings many areas of halo research together. Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo meets the requirement because it contains review and contributed papers, by recognised experts in each field, all of which are clearly written and have extensive citations of the astronomical literature … Hot Stars in the Galactic Halo will undoubtedly serve as an invaluable reference text for many years to come.' The Observatory

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    • Date Published: March 2011
    • format: Paperback
    • isbn: 9780521174923
    • length: 406 pages
    • dimensions: 244 x 170 x 21 mm
    • weight: 0.65kg
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    Participants
    Preface
    Foreword
    Acknowledgements
    Part I. Introductory Papers:
    1. What is the galaxy's halo population?
    2. Theoretical properties of horizontal-branch stars
    3. A review of A-type horizontal-branch stars
    Part II. Surveys:
    4. A progress report on the Edinburgh-Cape object survey
    5. A 300 square degree survey of young stars at high galactic latitudes
    6. The isolation of a new sample of B stars in the halo
    7. A northern catalog of FHB/A stars
    8. Recent progress on a continuing survey of galactic globular clusters for blue stragglers
    9. UV observations with FAUST and the galactic model
    10. Hot stars at the South Galactic Pole
    Part III. Clusters:
    11. Population II horizontal branches: a photometric study of globular clusters
    12. The period-shift effect in Oosterhoff type II globular clusters
    13. UV photometry of hot stars in omega centauri
    14. Spectroscopic and UBV observations of blue stars at the NGP
    15. Population I horizontal branches: probing the halo-to-disk transition
    Part IV. Stars:
    16. Very hot subdwarf O stars
    17. Quantitative spectroscopy of the very hot subluminous O-stars: K646, PG1159-035, and KPD0005+5106
    18. Analyzing the helium-rich hot sdO stars in the Palomar Green Survey
    19. Late type companions of hot sd O stars
    20. Hot stars in globular clusters
    21. Faint blue stars from the Hamburg Schmidt Survey
    22. Stellar winds and the evolution of sdB's to sdO's
    23. Halo stars in the Vilnius photometric system
    24. Horizontal branch stars in the geneva photometric system
    25. Zeeman observations of FHB stars and hot subdwarf stars
    26. What does a FHB star's spectrum look like?
    27. A technique for distinguishing FHB stars from A-type stars
    28. eEemental abundances of halo A and interloper stars
    29. The mass of blue horizontal branch stars in the globular cluster NGC6397
    30. IUE observations of blue HB stars in the globular clusters M3 and NGC6752
    31. Metallicities and kinematics of the local RR lyraes: lukewarm stars in the halo
    32. Baade–Wesselink analyses of field vs. cluster RR lyrae variables
    33. The rotation of population II A stars
    34. Horizontal branch stars and possibly related objects
    35. A new group of post-AGB objects - the hot carbon-poor stars
    36. MK classifications of hot stars in the halo
    37. Photometry of XX Virginis and V716 Ophiuchi and the period luminosity relations of type II cepheids
    38. Rotation and oxygen line strengths in blue horizontal branch stars
    Part V. Miscellaneous:
    39. UBV CCd photometry of the halo of M31
    40. Can stars still form in the galactic halo?
    41. The ultraviolet imaging telescope on the Astro -1 and Astro -2 missions
    42. Are analogues of hot subdwarf stars responsible for the UVX phenomenon in galaxy nucleli
    43. A survey for field BHB stars outside the solar circle
    44. Post-AGB A and F supergiants as standard candles
    45. The extended horizontal-branch: a challenge for stellar evolution theory
    46. Astronomical patterns in fractals: the work of A. G. Davis Philip on the Mandelbrot Set
    Part VI. Summary:
    47. Final remarks
    Author index
    Subject index.

  • Editors

    Saul J. Adelman, The Citadel, South Carolina

    Arthur R. Upgren

    Carol J. Adelman

    Contributors

    Bruce W. Carney, Allen V. Sweigart, A. G. D. Philip, D. Kilkenny, D. O'Donoghue, R. S. Strobie, A. L. Chen, C. Koen, A. Savage, J. Eamon Little, P. L. Dufton, F. P. Keenan, N. C. Hambly, E. S. Conlon, L. Miller, Kenneth J. Mitchell, Rex A. Saffer, Steve B. Howell, Timothy C. Beers, Ronald Wilhelm, Stephen Soinidis, Ata Sarajedini, Noah Brosch, Phillip K. Lu, Kent A. Montgomery, Kenneth A. Janes, Wayne B. Landsman, Jonathan H. Whitney, R. W. O'Connell, R. T. Rood, B. Dorman, R. C. Bohlin, K. P. Cheng, P. M. N. Hintzen, W. B. Landsman, M. S. Roberts, A. M. Smith, E. P. Smith, T. P. Stecher, David J. Bell, H. L. Detweiler, Kenneth M. Yoss, Stefano Casertano, Grant Bazan, Anurag Shankar, Rosa Murphy, Sean Points, Randy A. Phelps, Kent Montgomery, J. S. Drilling, Ulrich Heber, Stefan Dreizler, Klaus Werner, Peter Thejll, Raul Jumenez, Uffe G. Jørgensen, Sabine Moehler, Kaas S. de Boer, S. Jordan, D. Engels, James MacDonald, Steven S. Arrieta, Vytas Straižys, B. Hauck, V. G. Elkin, C. J. Corbally, R. O. Gray, Ronald Wilhelm, Saul J. Adelman, A. G. Davis Philip, Jelena H. Schmidt, C. Cacciari, Andrew C. Layden, Jesper Storm, Birgitta Nordström, Johannes Andersen, David W. Latham, William P. Bidelman, E. S. Conlon, R. F. Garrison D. H. MacNamara, M. D. Pyne, Ruth C. Peterson, D. A. Crocker, A. P. Fitzsimmons, P. L. Dufton, J. E. Little, M. J. Irwin, T. P. Stecher, R. W. O'Connell, T. D. Kinman, N. B. Suntzeff, R. B. Kraft, Howard E. Bond, Pierre Demarque, Michael Frame

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