Mass Outflows from Stars and Galactic Nuclei: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, cartea 142
Editat de Luciana Bianchi, Roberto Gilmozzien Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 oct 2011
Din seria Astrophysics and Space Science Library
- 18%
Preț: 761.26 lei -
Preț: 387.27 lei - 15%
Preț: 644.83 lei -
Preț: 386.74 lei - 18%
Preț: 921.43 lei -
Preț: 400.17 lei - 18%
Preț: 1177.62 lei - 18%
Preț: 1783.90 lei -
Preț: 388.91 lei - 18%
Preț: 920.06 lei - 18%
Preț: 926.82 lei -
Preț: 387.03 lei -
Preț: 379.14 lei -
Preț: 403.07 lei -
Preț: 405.77 lei - 18%
Preț: 915.91 lei -
Preț: 393.50 lei - 18%
Preț: 923.78 lei -
Preț: 392.60 lei - 18%
Preț: 1187.11 lei - 18%
Preț: 1177.32 lei -
Preț: 393.21 lei - 15%
Preț: 634.40 lei - 18%
Preț: 1210.29 lei - 18%
Preț: 924.33 lei - 18%
Preț: 1783.20 lei - 18%
Preț: 1190.93 lei - 18%
Preț: 1199.62 lei -
Preț: 400.91 lei - 18%
Preț: 1190.02 lei - 15%
Preț: 646.29 lei - 18%
Preț: 1189.05 lei -
Preț: 390.39 lei - 15%
Preț: 644.87 lei -
Preț: 381.30 lei - 18%
Preț: 1185.01 lei - 18%
Preț: 909.41 lei - 18%
Preț: 1187.08 lei - 18%
Preț: 1181.97 lei -
Preț: 381.63 lei -
Preț: 381.92 lei
Preț: 1183.22 lei
Preț vechi: 1442.94 lei
-18%
Puncte Express: 1775
Carte tipărită la comandă
Livrare economică 09-23 iunie
Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789401078245
ISBN-10: 9401078246
Pagini: 460
Ilustrații: XV, 440 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Editura: Springer
Colecția Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Seria Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9401078246
Pagini: 460
Ilustrații: XV, 440 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Editura: Springer
Colecția Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Seria Astrophysics and Space Science Library
Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands
Public țintă
ResearchCuprins
I: Invited Papers.- Quasi-Steady Outflows From Astrophysical Objects: Complementary Views from Different Experiences.- Mass Outflow from the Sun — Observations and Diagnostics.- Properties of Winds and Chromospheres in G to M Giants and Supergiants.- Mass Loss from Hot Stars: Main Sequence and Supergiant Stars.- Radiation Driven Winds of Central Stars of Planetary Nebulae.- The Theory of Stellar Winds from Hot and Cool Stars.- Interacting Binaries and Mass Loss in Hot Stars.- Masses of Planetary Nebulae and Their Central Stars.- The Formation of Planetary Nebulae.- Mass Loss and Post-Asymptotic Giant-Branch Evolution.- Collimated Outflows from Young Stars.- Observational Evidence for Outflow in Active Galactic Nuclei and in X-Ray Binaries.- Mechanisms for Outflow in Agns.- Requirements for Theoretical Models of Outflows.- II: Contributed Papers.- The Line Scattering Radiative Force as the Reason of the Acceleration and Heating of the Hot Stars Winds.- Dust Formation and Mass Loss by Wolf-Rayet Stars.- Implications of Variable Mass-Outflow on Modeling.- Highly Resolved Emission-Line Profiles of B[e]-Supergiants.- HD 316285: An Extreme P Cygni Star.- Something to do with the X-Ray Emission of Early Type Stars.- The 06.5IIIf Star BD+60°2522 and its Interaction with the Surrounding Interstellar Medium: CCD-Imaging and Spectroscopic Observations of the Stellar Wind Bubble NGC 7635.- Stellar Winds from of Stars from Infrared and Radio Observations.- Stellar Wind of Massive Stars in M31.- Hydromagnetic Winds from Partially Open Magnetospheres.- Helicoidal Astrophysical Outflows.- Local Thermonuclear Runaways on White Dwarfs.- Improved First Order Moment Method for Determination of Mass-Loss-Rates.- Shell Formation and Mass Loss in the Planetary Nebula A78.- Narrow-BandImaging of Planetary Nebulae with the C.F.H. Telescope Photon Counting Camera.- V645 Cygni and the Duck Nebula.- Mass Loss from Planetary Nebulae: IC418.- The Kinematical Properties of Planetary Nebulae.- The “S” Process Nucleosyntesis in Low Mass Stars and the eutron Source 13C(?,n) 160.- Spectroscopic Study of Gas Outflows in the Bipolar Nebula S106.- CCD Images of the Serpens Bipolar Nebula.- Formation of Planetary Nebulae.- Bow Shock Structures Near Young Stellar Objects.- Winds from Cold pre-Main Sequence Stars: Ionization Structure and Line Intensity.- Have the Energetics of Molecular Line Flows Been Exaggerated? J.E.Qyson.- Infrared Emission from Outflows Associated with Young Stars.- Indication of Outflows from Young Stars in the Serpens Molecular Cloud.- The Jet of HH34: New Results.- High-Resolution Spectroscopy of Jets from Young Stars.- A Thin Shell Model for Molecular Outflows.- Evidence of Thin Dust Shells in Some RS CVN Stars.- Near Infrared — Iras Candidates for Molecular Outflows in Lynds Clouds.- Mass Outflows and Jets in Symbiotic Stars.- Iras and Near-Infrared Observations of Peculiar Nebulosities.- Radio Mapping of Type I Post-Main-Sequence Nebulae.- J = 3?2 and J = 2?1 CO Mapping of High Velocity Outflow Sources.- Stellar Mass Loss by Turbulent Alfvén Waves.- Mass Loss from the Progenitor of Kepler’s Supernova: Characteristics and Evolutionary Constraints.- Observations of SN1987A with I.U.E.- Neutrino Outflow from SN1987A Detected in the Mont Blanc Observatory.- Geometrical Simulations of Astrophysical Jets.- On the Stability of Rotating Shear Flows.- On the Stability of Supersonic Shear Layers.- Self-Sustaining Galactic Winds in Spiral Galaxies with Starburst Nuclei.- Observations of Outflow and its Consequences in Circum-NuclearZones of Spirals.- Evolution of Perturbations and Shock Formation in Stellar Winds and jets.- The Flowing Interstellar Medium in the Host Galaxies of Quasars.- New Arguments Supporting the Intrinsic Origin of Bal QSOs: Formation of the Complex Ly?+NV Line Profile.- III: Future Space Missions.- The Lyman Mission.- The Soho Project.- Quasat — A Space VLBI Observatory.- The International EUV/FUV Hitchhiker (IEH).