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Stellar Instability and Evolution

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The XXth meeting of the IAU in Australia in 1973 made the venue for the IAU Symposium No. 59 on Stellar Instability and Evolution, at Mount Stromlo Obser vatory on August 16-18, a very appropriate one. Many of the current and former staff of Mount Stromlo Observatory (operated by the Australian National Univer sity) have specialized in the study of variable stars and it was with considerable pleasure that Mount Stromlo Observatory accepted the responsibility of hosting and making the local arrangements for IAU Symposium No. 59. The Scientific Organizing Committee was particularly active in formulating the program and comprised Drs N. Baker, P. Demarque, M. Feast, G. Herbig, I. Iben, P. Ledoux, J. Ostriker and E. Schatzman. The aim of the Committee was to integrate the review and contributed papers on the particular instability mechanisms involved, their observational manifestations and their relation to the internal structure of the star as inferred from its evolutionary history. The Local Organizing Committee consisted of Miss P. Petrie and A. W. Rodgers.

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Assisted by P. Ledoux (Editor), A. W. Rodgers (Editor), A.W. Rodgers (Editor), A Noels (Editor), Noels (Editor), A W Rodgers (Editor), A. Noels (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 26.06.2009
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy
 
EAN 9789027704801
ISBN 978-90-277-0480-1
Pages 201
Illustrations XI, 201 p.
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 1.5 x 23.5 cm
Weight (packing) 438 g
 
Series International Astronomical Union Symposia > Vol.59
International Astronomical Union Symposia > 59
 

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