Cool Stars with Excesses of Heavy Elements [E-Book] : Proceedings of the Strasbourg Observatory Colloquium Held at Strasbourg, France, July 3–6, 1984 / edited by Mercedes Jaschek, Philip C. Keenan.
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Personal Name(s): | Jaschek, Mercedes, editor |
Keenan, Philip C., editor | |
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Dordrecht :
Springer,
1985
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Physical Description: |
XVI, 398 p. online resource. |
Note: |
englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400953253 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-5325-3 |
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Astrophysics and Space Science Library, A Series of Books on the Recent Developments of Space Science and of General Geophysics and Astrophysics Published in Connection with the Journal Space Science Reviews ;
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Subject (LOC): |
- I. Spectral Characteristics that Define the Groups of Peculiar Cool Stars
- 1. Taxonomy of late-type giants (Review paper)
- 2. Spectral classification and the relations between peculiar giants
- 3. The infrared spectra of red variables: II. The SC and CS stars
- 4. Spectrophotometric characteristics of barium stars
- 5. Identification of photographic infrared spectral region in carbon stars
- 6. Peculiar cool stars in planetary nebulae — The spectrum of FG Sge
- 7. The discovery and frequency of barium stars
- 8. The IUE low-dispersion spectra reference atlas
- 9. Ultraviolet spectra of N, R and S stars
- II. Photometric Properties of the Peculiar Stars. Light Curves of Variables
- 10. Photometric properties of peculiar red giants. (Review Paper)
- 11. Absolute spectrophotometry of F-, G-, K-, and M-type stars
- 12. Calibrations of photometric indices on new temperature scales and Problem of spectral classification in M and C stars
- 13. A new photometric system for monitoring carbon star variability
- 14. Some properties of S Mira variables
- III. Distribution and Space Motions of the Peculiar Stars. Membership in Clusters and Magellanic Clouds
- 15. The distribution and motions of peculiar red giants (Review paper)
- 16. The Catalogue of stellar groups. II. Cool peculiar stars
- 17. Kinematics of late-type giants
- 18. Kinematics and spatial density of main sequence SMR stars
- 19. Some statistics on barium stars
- 20. Carbon stars and the center of our Galaxy
- 21. The evolutionary connection between S and 163 C stars: evidence from star clusters and the Magellanic Clouds
- 22. Kinematics of carbon stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud
- 23. Carbon and M stars in NGC 205
- 24. Carbon stars in the Carina dwarf galaxy
- 25. Carbon stars and S stars near open clusters —a statistical approach
- 26. The absolute magnitude of barium stars
- IV. Chemical Compositions of the Several Varieties of Peculiar Stars. Comparisons
- 27. The chemical composition of cool stars: I — The barium stars. (Review paper)
- 28. Rare earth patterns in red giants and blue dwarfs
- 29. Statistical equilibrium of Fe I/Fe II in cool stars
- 30. Chemical composition of barium stars
- 31. Abundance analysis of cool carbon stars
- 32. Calcium chloride in the IUE 249 spectra of carbon stars
- 33. Carbon isotope ratios in oxygen rich Mira and SRa variables
- 34. Niobium in R and (S6, 6e) and HR 1105 (S5,3)
- 35. Excitation of some La II, Gd II and V I Lines by the fluorescence mechanism in the spectra of the long-period variable o Ceti
- V. Model Atmospheres for the Peculiar Stars
- 36. Model atmospheres for peculiar red giant stars. (Review paper)
- 37. Model atmospheres for M (super-) giants with different abundances of the heavy metals and the CNO group
- 38. C, N, O, and their isotope abundances in coolest stars of the red giant branch
- 39. HCN in stellar atmospheres —a quantum mechanical calculation
- 40. Dust formation in stellar winds
- VI. Binary Systems. Radial Velocity Curves
- 41. Binary systems among the peculiar cool stars. (Review paper)
- 42. The first binary orbit for an S-type star — HR 1105
- 43. A search for companions to irregular variables of type S
- 44. The proportion of binaries having a degenerate companion; implications on the formation of barium stars
- 45. Formation of helium stars with extended envelopes in binaries
- 46. Mira’s role in RR Tel revisited
- VII. Evolutionary Tracks of the Peculiar Stars. Nuclear Reactions. Dredge-Up Mechanics
- 47. Stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis and dredge-up in cool giants. (Review Paper)
- 48. Analysis of Zr and Tc abundances from S-stars using the s-process with an exponential distribution of neutron exposures
- 49. The s-process within the R Coronae Borealis star U Aquarii
- VIII. Conclusions. Discussions of Possible Cooperative Programs
- 50. Concluding summary and remarks
- 51. Opening remarks to the general discussion
- Address to Philip Keenan on Behalf of the Participants
- Author’s Index.