Supernovae as Distance Indicators Proceedings of a Workshop held at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. September 27–28, 1984
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Format: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1985, 1985
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Edition: | 1st ed. 1985 |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Physics
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Collection: | Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa |
Table of Contents:
- Current problems of determining distances to galaxies
- Multifrequency observations of recent supernovae
- Supernova observations at McDonald observatory
- Spectropolarimetry of supernovae
- Radio emission from a type I supernova
- Radio emission from type II supernovae
- Radio observations of historical, extragalactic supernovae
- Discovery of an entire population of radio supernova candidates in the nucleus of messier 82
- Detecting supernova remnants in external galaxies
- Diameter determinations of radio supernovae and the distance scale
- Supernove interaction with a circumstellar wind and the distance to SN 1979c
- Model and geometry dependence of radio distance determinations of extragalactic supernovae
- Optical supernovae and the hubble constant
- Type I supernovae as standard candles
- Radius and absolute magnitude of a Cepheid variable
- Astrophysical distances to type II supernovae
- Model atmospheres for type I supernovae
- Accuracy of model parameters from spectroscopic fine analyses of supernovae
- Physical models for type I supernovae and the distance scale
- A preliminary discussion of Hose-Einstein diffusion in supernovae
- Supernovae up close