Radio Stars Proceedings of a Workshop on Stellar Continuum Radio Astronomy Held in Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A., 8–10 August 1984

This book is the proceedings of a workshop on stellar continuum radio astronomy that was held in BoUlder, Colorado on August 8-10, 1984. Although it was originally intended to be a small workshop with participants mainly from North America, it evolved to a workshop with 72 partiCipants from twelve c...

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Other Authors: Hjellming, R. (Editor), Gibson, David M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1985, 1985
Edition:1st ed. 1985
Series:Astrophysics and Space Science Library
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • PartI — Theoretical Aspects of Stellar Radio Sources
  • Radio Observable Processes in Stars (Invited Paper)
  • Stochastic Electron Acceleration in Stellar Coronae
  • Implications of the 1400 MHz Flare Emission from AD Leo for the Emission Mechanism and Flare Environment
  • Co-rotating Interaction Regions In Stellar Winds: Particle Acceleration and Non-Thermal Radio Emission in Hot Stars
  • Bombardment Models of White Dwarf Accretion Columns
  • Synchrotron Emission from Chaotic Stellar Winds
  • Damping of the Magneto- Ionic Z Mode
  • Electron-Cyclotron Maser Emission During Solar and Stellar Flares
  • Discussion Related to Part I
  • II — Winds, Interacting Winds, and other Outflows
  • Thermal Radio Emission from the Winds of Single Stars (Invited Paper)
  • Thermal Radio Emission from Circumstellar Envelopes (Invited Paper)
  • Problems with Interpreting the Radio Emission from Hot Stars
  • The Radio-Emitting Wind, Jet, and Nebular Shell of AG Pegasi
  • Multi-Frequency Radio Images of L1551 IRS5
  • A Luminosity-Limited VLA Survey of T Tauri Stars in Taurus-Auriga
  • Radio Continuum Emission from Pre-Main Sequence Stars and Associated Structures
  • Variations in the Radio Flux of the Hypergiant P Cygni (B1 Ia+)
  • Resolution of the Radio Source ?2 Vel
  • The Temperature of Outer Envelopes of WR Stars
  • Radio and Infrared Observations of Cyg OB2 No. 5
  • Radio Emission from ?1 AOrionis
  • High Resolution Observations of Radio Stars
  • Radio Emission from Symbiotic Stars: A Binary Model
  • The Radio Emission of VV Cephei-type Binaries
  • Mass-Loss During the Star Forming Process in Cep A
  • Discussion Related to Part II
  • III — Active Binaries and Flare Stars
  • Non-Thermal Radio Emission from Flare Stars and RS CVn Systems (Invited Paper)
  • Quiescent Stellar Microwave Emission (InvitedPaper)
  • The Solar-Stellar Connection (Invited Paper)
  • The HR Diagram for Normal Radio Stars
  • Observations of Nonthermal Emission from Early-type Stars
  • Radio Emission from AM Herculis
  • Microwave Emission from Late Type Dwarf Stars UV Ceti and YZ CMi
  • Thermal Emission and Possible Rotational Modulation in AU Mic
  • Flare Activity and the Quiescent X-ray Emission in dMe Stars
  • Coronal-Hole Detectability on Solar-type Stars
  • VLA Observations of A and B Stars with Kilogauss Magnetic Fields
  • A VLA Radio Continuum Survey of Active Late-Type Giants in Binary Systems: Preliminary Results
  • Radio Polarization Characteristics of Two RS CVn Binaries
  • VLA Observations of Late-Type Stars
  • Radio Activity on W UMa Systems
  • High-angular Resolution Observations of Stellar Binary Systems
  • 12 cm Observations of Stellar Radio Sources
  • Discussion Related to Part III
  • IV — High Energy Phenomena and Stellar Radio Sources
  • Radio Emission from Strong X-Ray Sources (Invited paper)
  • Parameters of the SS433 Accretion Disk from Photometry and Polarimetry
  • Confirmation of Radio Periodicity in Cygnus X-3
  • An Extremely Variable Radio Star in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud
  • Discussion Related to Part IV
  • V — Techniques and Problems in Stellar Radio Astronomy
  • Theoretical Problems Related to Stellar Radio Emission (Invited Panel Paper)
  • High-Angular Resolution Studies of Stellar Radio Sources (Invited Panel Paper)
  • The Time Resolution Domain of Stellar Radio Astronomy (Invited Panel Paper)
  • Deduction of Coronal Magnetic Fields Using Microwave Spectroscopy
  • A Technique for Removing Confusion Sources from VLA Data
  • Discussion Related to Part V
  • Summary of the Current and Future Problems in Radio Stars
  • Object Index