Mass Loss from Stars Proceedings of the Second Trieste Colloquium on Astrophysics, 12–17 September, 1968

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hack, M. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1969, 1969
Edition:1st ed. 1969
Series:Astrophysics and Space Science Library
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Angular Momentum Considerations and Mass Loss -- Session III Mass Loss from Binary Stars. Observations -- Mass Loss from Close Binaries, 1941–68 -- General Review of Observational Spectroscopic Evidence for Mass Loss in Close Binaries -- Spectroscopic Study of the Eclipsing System R Canis Majoris -- A Gross Secular Expansion of the Primary in RW Persei -- Boss 5481 during the Shell Episode of 1965–67 -- Mass Motions in the System of VV Cephei -- Periods of Eclipsing Novalike Variables -- About the Interpretation of Gaseous Streams in Close Binary Systems -- Mass Exchange in the Binary System AD Herculis obtained from Photometric Observations -- Period Changes of W Ursae Maioris Systems -- Session IV Mass Loss from Close Binaries. Theories -- Mass Exchange in Close Binary Systems with Primary Components of 30 M? -- Evolution of CloseBinaries and Origin of Algol-Type Systems -- On the Time-Scale of the Mass Transfer in Close Binaries --  
505 0 |a Mass Loss from Stars: A Review -- Session I Mass Loss from Single Stars. Observations -- The Wolf-Rayet Stars and Mass Loss -- Mass Loss from P Cygni -- Rocket Observations of Mass Loss from Hot Stars -- Intrinsic Polarization for Objects with Extended Atmospheres -- Mass Loss from OB Supergiants -- Evidence for Mass Loss from the F-Type Supergiant, 89 Herculis -- A New Outburst of the Shell Star 48 Librae -- Microturbulence in Stellar Atmospheres. Methodic Remark -- Session II Mass Loss from Single Stars. Theories -- Recent Studies of Models for Unstable Stars -- Possibility of Mass Loss in the Red-Giant Stage from H-R Diagrams of Galactic Clusters -- The Colour-Magnitude Distribution of Giants in Open Clusters -- Solar-Wind Model including the Effects of Rotation, Magnetic Fields, and Anisotropic Heat Conduction -- Mass Loss from Coronae and its Effect upon Stellar Rotation -- Coronae around Helium Stars and X-Ray Sources -- Mass Loss from Fast Rotating Stars --  
505 0 |a Mass Exchange in Close Binaries of Moderate Mass and Short Periods -- Evolution through Mass Exchange in Close Binary Systems of Total Mass 2.5 M? -- Mass Exchange in Close Binaries of Moderate Period and Mass -- White-Dwarf Production in Binary Systems of Large Separation -- Possible Effects of the Resonance in Close Binaries on their Mass Exchanges -- Some Problems concerning Gas Flows in Close Binary Systems of Dwarf Stars -- Les étoiles doubles, indicatrices d’une perte de masse séculaire des étoiles -- Session V Mass Loss from Unstable Stars -- Infrared Spectra of Nova Delphini 1967 -- Nova Delphini 1967–8 -- Polarization of Nova Delphini 1967 -- Fresh Evidence concerning the Type of Ejection of Novae -- A Mechanism for the Production of Planetary Nebulae -- Photoelectric Observations of CH Cygni during the Explosive Phases of 1967–68 -- Spectroscopic Evidence for Mass Loss from CH Cygni 
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