Massive Stars in Starbursts

Massive Stars in Starbursts
Author: Claus Leitherer,Space Telescope Science Institute (U.S.)
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 354
Release: 1991-05-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521404657

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This book reviews the importance of massive stars in several areas of astrophysics. Massive stars are objects that are 10-100 times the mass of our Sun. Above ten solar masses, loss through stellar winds begins to have a major impact on the evolution of a star. The upper limit of 100 solar masses is derived from observations. Significant progress has now been achieved in massive star research. New models, along with high quality observations, have improved our understanding of the formation, structure, atmosphere, and evolution of these massive objects. They are formed in violent bursts of star formation and are probably related to the phenomena observed in active galactic nuclei. The workshop at the Space Telescope Science Institute examined the interplay between the astrophysics of massive stars and their location in extragalactic starburst regions. There are eighteen chapters by leading researchers. Each has been carefully edited to ensure that the book is a comprehensive introduction to the theory and observation of massive stars in starburst regions.

Massive Stars in Starbursts

Massive Stars in Starbursts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1990
Genre: Galaxies
ISBN: UOM:39015018854037

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From Luminous Hot Stars to Starburst Galaxies

From Luminous Hot Stars to Starburst Galaxies
Author: Peter S. Conti,Paul A. Crowther,Claus Leitherer
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107407737

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Before exploding as supernovae, luminous hot stars live out their lives of a few million years with prodigious outputs of radiation and stellar winds, dramatically affecting both their evolution and environments. This book offers a detailed introduction to the astrophysics of these massive stars and how they contribute to the evolution of galaxies and starburst phenomena. HII galaxies, their connection to starburst galaxies, and the contribution of starburst phenomena to galaxy evolution through superwinds, are thoroughly explored. The authors conclude with the wider cosmological implications, including Population III stars, Lyman break galaxies and gamma-ray bursts, for each of which massive stars are believed to play a crucial role. This book is ideal for graduate students and researchers in astrophysics interested in luminous hot stars and galaxy evolution.

The Interplay Between Massive Star Formation the ISM and Galaxy Evolution

The Interplay Between Massive Star Formation  the ISM and Galaxy Evolution
Author: D. Kunth
Publsiher: Atlantica Séguier Frontières
Total Pages: 668
Release: 1996
Genre: Cosmology
ISBN: 2863321943

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Wolf Rayet Phenomena in Massive Stars and Starburst Galaxies

Wolf Rayet Phenomena in Massive Stars and Starburst Galaxies
Author: International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: UVA:X004326856

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Starbursts Triggers Nature and Evolution

Starbursts Triggers  Nature  and Evolution
Author: Bruno Guiderdoni
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662297421

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Starbursts are regions of unusually rapid star formation, often located in the central parts of galaxies. They differ from more normal regions of star formation in terms of the throughput of mass and the rapidity with which the gas is consumed. In the last twenty years, extensive observational data at most wavelengths have become available on starbursts, but many important issues remain to be addressed, observationally as well as theoretically. How are strong episodes of star formation triggered? What is the quantity of gas converted into stars during bursts? What is the initial mass function of stars in these events? How does the feedback from stars influence the interstellar medium and self-regulate star formation? What is the subsequent chemical and photometric evolution? How do starbursts rule the formation and evolution of galaxies? In recent years, many observational data at different wavelengths (optical, radio, infrared, X-ray) have become available. However, these observations are still fragmentary in the sense that different classes of objects have been observed in different ways, and the coverage is not consistently deep or complete. As a consequence, an overall observational picture of starburst galaxies is missing, and theoretical understanding and modelling have remained highly tentative. The purpose of the school Starbursts: Triggers, Nature, and Evolution was to gather theorists and observers with complementary approaches to the starburst phenomenon, in order to summarize the state-of-the-art of the observations and models, emphasizing the consistency of the various viewpoints.

Evolution of Massive Stars

Evolution of Massive Stars
Author: D. Vanbeveren,W. van Rensbergen,C. de Loore
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 472
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401110808

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Massive stars occupy an exceptional place in general astrophysics. They trigger many if not all of the important processes in galactic evolution whereas due to their intrinsic brightness, they offer the (only until now) possibility to study the stellar content and stellar behaviour in distant galaxies. The last, say, 25 years, massive stars have been the subject of numerous meetings discussing the influence of massive stars on population synthesis, the number distribution of different types of massive stars, the LBV phenomenon, WR stars, X-ray binaries, stellar winds in massive stars, chemical pecularities in massive stars, supernova explosions of massive stars and the important SN1987A event, the influence of massive stars and chemical evolution of galaxies. It is clear that without a theory of stellar evolution, the study of these topics loses a lot of its significance. Massive star evolution therefore got a chance in these meetings, but rarely as a prime subject. The state of the art, the physical processes and the uncertainties in stellar evolution were barely touched. Even more, the influence of close binaries in all these massive star meetings slowly disappeared the last, say, 13 years without any scientific justification, although a significant fraction of stars occurs in close binaries with periods small enough so that both components will interact during their evolution. Denying the binaries or not discussing their influence on results and conclusions, makes the latter very uncertain or even completely unreliable.

Literature 1991 Part 2

Literature 1991  Part 2
Author: Astronomisches Rechen-Institut
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 1592
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662123768

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"Astronomy and Astrophysics Abstracts" appearing twice a year has become oneof the fundamental publications in the fields of astronomy, astrophysics andneighbouring sciences. It is the most important English-language abstracting journal in the mentioned branches. The abstrats are classified under more than a hundred subject categories, thus permitting a quick survey of the whole extended material. The AAA is a valuable and important publication for all students and scientists working in the fields of astronomy and related sciences. As such it represents a necessary ingredient of any astronomical library all over the world.