Third Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union September 30–October 5 1984, Kyoto, Japan Part 1

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Other Authors: Kitamura, M. (Editor), Budding, E. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • 1
  • Remarks by the Chairman of the Scientific Organizing Committee
  • Section 1: A View of Asian-Pacific Astronomy
  • The Japanese National Large Telescope (JNLT) Project
  • Solar Studies in China
  • New Telescopes in China
  • The East-Siberian Complex of Sibizmir Solar Observatories
  • Recent Developments with the Anglo-Australian Telescope
  • Galactic and Extragalactic Studies with the Kiso Schmidt
  • Cooperation in Astronomy Between Indonesia and Japan
  • New Telescopes in India
  • The Iraqi National Astronomical Observatory
  • The Australian Radio-Telescope
  • Results From Nobeyama Radio Observatory (NRO)- A Progress Report
  • Space Astronomy in Japan
  • STARLAB: An Ultraviolet/Optical Space Telescope
  • The Mt John 1 Metre Telescope Project
  • Radio Astronomy at the University of Sydney
  • Astronomical Research Activities with the 74 Inch Telescope at Kottamia Observatory
  • Astronomy in Tadjikistan
  • Photographic and Spectrographic Observations with a Reducing Camera on the 61 CM NCU Telescope
  • Star Count of the North Galactic Pole Region in the UBV Colour Bands
  • Section 5a: Galactic Structure and Cosmology
  • Star Formation Associated with High-Velocity Mass Outflows (Invited Review)
  • Globular Clusters and Galactic Evolution (Invited Review)
  • The Structure of the R Monocerotis, NGC 2261, and HH39 Nebular Complex
  • Formation of Astrophysical Jets by a Contracting Magnetic Accretion Disk
  • CS, C34S, and CH3OH Observations of the Molecular Cloud Associated with NGC 7538
  • Deep(est) Colour-Magnitude Diagrams of Clusters
  • Elliptical Galaxies Under Perturbation
  • A Photometric Study of Poor Clusters of Galaxies
  • N-Body Simulation of Giant Molecular Clouds in a Galaxy
  • A Design for Digital Signal Processing in a Large Field Radio Patrol Camera
  • A Faint Object Spectrometer for the Infrared
  • Section 5b: Galaxies and Cosmology
  • QSO Absorption Lines (Invited Review)
  • The Environment of QSOs (Invited Review)
  • Heavy Element Abundances in Absorption Line Systems Towards Q2206-199N
  • An Absorption Line Study of Galaxies at High Redshift
  • QSOs As Probes of the Early Universe
  • The Baryon Clump Within an Extended Dark Matter
  • The Effects of Self-Gravity on the Solar Nebula
  • Echelle Spectroscopy of Narrow Line Regions of Seyfert Galaxies
  • New Polar Ring Galaxies in Rich Clusters of Galaxies
  • Distance to the Anti-Center Shell
  • Index of Contributors
  • Announcement
  • Trapezium-Type Multiple Systems
  • Age-Metallicity Relation for F-Stars
  • Section 4a: Compact Stars, and Galactic Structure
  • The Pulsar Velocities and Their Binary Origins (Invited Review)
  • Dynamics of Disk Galaxies (Invited Review)
  • The Galactic Centre (Invited Review)
  • Expected and Observed Late Giant Star Counts in the Milky Way Bulge
  • Post-Collapse Evolution of Small-N Clusters
  • The Galactic Center Radio Lobe — A Cosmic Jet in Our Galaxy?
  • Tenma Observations of the X-Ray Pulsar 4U1626–67
  • A Model of the Galactic Centre with Magnetic Monopoles
  • Section 4b: Galactic Structure
  • The Injection of Energy into the Interstellar Medium by Stars (Invited Review)
  • The Shape of Spiral Arms
  • High-Resolution Observations of the OrionBright Bar
  • Excitation of Interstellar Molecules in the ORI-KL Source
  • Large-Scale Structures of High Galactic Latitude Dark Clouds
  • A Quenched Carbonaceous Composite (QCC) Grain Model for the Interstellar 220 NM Extinction Hump
  • Present and Future of Astronomical Science at Gadjah Mada University, Central Java, Indonesia
  • Section 2a: The Sun
  • High-Energy Observations of Solar Flares
  • Dynamical Processes in the Solar Corona and Interplanetary Space (Invited Review)
  • Magnetodynamic Phenomena in the Solar and Stellar Outer Atmospheres
  • High Resolution Observation of H? Solar Flares and Temporal Relation Between H? and X-Ray, Microwave Emission
  • Three-Dimensional Properties of Interplanetary Disturbances in 1978–1981
  • On the Spörer Minimum
  • Solar Vector Magnetograms of the Okayama Astrophysical Observatory
  • Solar Five-Minute Oscillations of Low, Intermediate, and High Degree
  • Reference Models of Sunspot Chromospheres
  • Resonant Excitation of the Solar g-Modes Through Coupling of 5-Min Oscillations
  • Section 2b: Solar-Stellar Connections
  • Plasma and Radiation Processes (Invited Review).-Oscillations and Pulsations in the Sun and Stars (Invited Review)
  • Stellar Chromospheres, Coronae, and Winds (Invited Review)
  • Nonlinear Hydrodynamical Models of Stellar Convective Zones
  • Turbulence, Convection, and Mixing in Red Giant Stars: Some Empirical Approaches Based on High Resolution Spectroscopy
  • High Sensitivity SiO Maser Survey for Mira Variables
  • Section 3: Stars
  • Classical Algol Systems (Invited Review)
  • Massive X-Ray Binaries: Their Physics and Evolution
  • Rapid Oscillations in Cataclysmic Variables
  • Short-Period Noncontact Binaries
  • The Effect of Back Pressure on the Contact Evolution of a Close Binary System
  • The Electron Temperature of AM Herculis Type Systems
  • Photometry, Polarimetry, and Spectroscopy of AM Herculis Variables
  • Line Profiles in Symbiotic Stars
  • Light Curves of V711 Tauri (HR 1099)
  • Carbon Deflagration Models for Type-I Supernovae and Theoretical Optical Spectra
  • A Survey of Emission-Line Stars in the CMa Star Formation Region
  • X-Ray Spectra of Various Bursts from the Rapid Burster