New Windows to the Universe
XIth European Meeting of the International Astronomical Union
- Editors:
- F. Sánchez
- M. Vazquez
- Date Published: December 1990
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521401401
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New windows to the universe presents a timely and stimulating exposition of six major areas in astrophysics. Volume one contains the sun and solar like stars, stellar structure and evolution, and, astronomical instrumentation. Volume two contains structure and evolution of galaxies, active galaxies and cosmology, and a section on interstellar and intergalactic medium. Scientists from all over the world met in Tenerife to give their perspective on their area of expertise. The resulting volumes will be of lasting value to the astrophysical community.
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- Date Published: December 1990
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521401401
- length: 487 pages
- dimensions: 247 x 174 x 22 mm
- weight: 1.012kg
- availability: Unavailable - out of print
Table of Contents
Part I. Structure and Evolution of Galaxies:
1. Structure of the galaxy G. Gilmore
2. Properties of normal galaxies R. I. Jedzejewski
3. Field galaxy evolution T. J. Broadhurst
4. HII regions, morphology and star formation in disc galaxies J. E. Beckman and J. Cepa
5. Photo-chemical evolution of galaxies N. Arimoto
6. Activity in the nuclei of normal galaxies R. D. Davies
7. Star information in distant galaxies B. Rocca Volmerange
8. Morphology of high redshift galaxies F. Hammer
9. High redshift quasars and the evolution of the luminosity function P. C. Hewett and S. J. Warren
Part II. Active Galaxies and Cosmology:
10. Birth of the myth of the birth of the universe H. Reeves
11. Cosmic microwave background: The state of the art J. L. Sanz and E. Martinez-Gonzalez
12. The extragalactic extended narrow line region C. Tadhunter
13. The infrared properties of the broad line region A. G. de Bruyn
14. Theory of the broad line region (BLR) S. Collin-Souffrin
15. High-energy emission from active galactic nuclei G. F. Bignami
16. X-ray spectroscopy of AGN K. A. Pounds
17. The non-thermal continuum of compact sources G. Ghisellini
Part III. Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium:
18. The nature of post-main-sequence bipolar outflows J. P. Phillips
19. Activity in young stars: stellar winds and bipolar outflows A. Natta
20. Composition of dust in the ISM. Observations P. Wesselius
21. Composition of the dust in the interstellar medium. Interpretation A. Léger, L. d'Hendecourt, L. Verstraete and P. Ehrenfreund
22. Chemical processes in interstellar clouds Y. P. Viala
23. High velocity clouds, and their interaction with the galactic disc U. Mebold, K. S. de Boer and A. Wennmacher
24. The local interstellar medium R. Génova
25. Wolf-Rayet stars and ring nebulae L. J. Smith
26. Supernova remnants R. G. Strom.
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