Algols [E-Book] : Proceedings of the 107th Colloquium of the International Astronomical Union held in Sidney, B.C., Canada, August 15–19, 1988 / edited by Alan H. Batten.
When leaving the Victoria airport the day before our Colloquium, I saw a van of the Dunsmuir Lodge marked with big letters which I read as "Alcohol Colloquium". I do often make such blunders because of the global, casual, and careless way in which I read various ads, and checked myself qui...
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Personal Name(s): | Batten, Alan H., editor |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1989
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Physical Description: |
XXII, 384 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400924130 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-2413-0 |
Subject (LOC): |
- Two Centuries of Study of Algol Systems
- The H? Emitting Regions of the Accretion Disks in Algols
- Photometric Effects of Accretion Disks in Long-Period Eclipsing Binaries
- Algol, Beta Lyrae, and W Serpentis: Some New Results for Three Well Studied Eclipsing Binaries
- Time-Resolved Spectroscopy of Accretion Disks in Algols
- Polarizing Gas at Small Optical Depths around Algols
- Mass Flow in Interacting Binaries Observed in the Ultraviolet
- 500–3200Å Observations of the Interacting Binary Stars V356 Sagitarii and ? Lyrae
- Circumstellar Matter in Algols and Serpentids
- Accretion Disks in Algols
- Theoretical Modelling of Algol Disks
- Algols: Wherefrom, Whereto, and What in Between?
- Formation and Evolution of Low-Mass Algols
- Algols as Limits on Binary Evolution Scenarios
- The Evolution of Moderately Close and Moderately Wide Binaries
- Fundamental Parameters of the W Serpentis Stars
- The Relation of Algols and W Serpentis Stars
- Resolving Information on Algol Systems
- The Relation between RS Canum Venaticorum and Algol
- New Ways to Rotation Rates
- High Signal-to-Noise Ratio — The Spectroscopic Key to Algol Systems
- The Utrecht Photometric System (UPS) and Some Results with It: The Masses and the Radii of the Components of U Cephei and a Photometric-Spectroscopic Analysis of the Algol-Type Binary U Coronae Borealis
- A New Light Synthesis Optimization Program. Test on Simulated Algol Data
- Reverse Algols
- The Evolution of Binary Stars into Contact States
- Common Envelope Evolution of Binary Stars
- The Effects of Magnetic Fields on Period Changes, Mass Transfer and Evolution of Algol Binaries
- General Discussion
- Concluding Remarks
- ST Carinae, an Algol-Type System in a Possible State of Rapid Mass Exchange
- ? Aurigae: A Supergiant and a Super Disk
- Relaxation of Mass-Gaining Stars
- Who Is Who in Algol-Land? Part I
- Who Is Who in Algol-Land? Part II
- An Optical and Ultraviolet Survey of Algols
- Absolute Dimensions of Algol Binary Systems
- A Study of the Irradiation of Secondaries of Algol Binaries
- The Algol-Type Binary QS Aquilae
- The B-Type Semidetached Binary BF Centauri in NGC 3766
- Absolute Dimensions and Evolutionary State of RS Vulpeculae
- High Mass Ratio Contact Binaries: Recent Evolution into Contact?
- Results of a Cooperative Investigation of RY Scuti
- Activity and Secondary Minimum of RZ Eridani
- Rapid Oscillations of CI Aurigae and AQ Tauri
- The Gravity-Darkening of the Main-Sequence Components of Spectral Types A, F and G in Detached Close Binary Systems
- Spectroscopic Observations of the Early-Type Contact Binary AW Lacertae
- U Cephei Revisited
- Dust Shell around V718 Scorpii
- Light Curve Analysis and Evolutionary Status of the RS CVn Type Eclipsing Binary RZ Eridani
- A New Model for Algol (? Persei)
- Synthetic Light Curve Analysis of the Close Binary Systems BX Andromedae and RR Leporis
- Evolution into Contact of the Low-Mass Close Binary Systems
- Dust Envelopes and IR Excesses in a Sample of RS CVn-Type Binaries
- CCD Spectroscopy of the W Serpentis Binaries KX Andromedae and RX Cassiopeiae
- V367 Cygni as the Interacting Binary
- KX Andromedae: Possibly a Strongly Interacting Binary
- Radio Emission from EA Eclipsing Binaries: Evidence for Kilogauss Early- and Late-Type Stars
- Statistical Study of the Spin of Algols
- A Gentle Process for the Formation of Algols
- Radio Emission from Selected Algol Systems
- Some Modifications to the Wilson-Devinney Program
- Evidence for Transient Colour Changes of Algol in the Past
- Determining Rotation Rates from Light Curves: RW Monocerotis and RW Tauri
- AY Vulpeculae
- Matter Streams in Algol-Like Systems
- Photometric Study of Two Southern Algol Type Binaries
- Radial Velocity Variations of the Be Shell Star V923 Aquilae (HD 183556) in the Past Sixty Years
- The Binary System V380 Cygni
- Star Index.