Pulsation Rotation and Mass Loss in Early Type Stars

Pulsation  Rotation and Mass Loss in Early Type Stars
Author: Luis A. Balona,Huib F. Henrichs,Jean Michel Le Contel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401110303

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In this Symposium, researchers specializing in pulsation, rotation, magnetic fields and stellar winds are brought together for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of O and B stars. Thanks to advances in digital spectroscopy, new types of pulsating B stars have been discovered. The pulsations can be understood in terms of the recent revision of metal opacities, but the effects of rapid rotation and magnetic fields need further study. Observations in the UV and X-ray regions demonstrate that many B and Be stars show other activity, besides pulsation which is not yet understood. The reason for the enhanced mass loss in Be stars is a question which dominates the Symposium and which remains unanswered, although it is surely to be found in activity at or near the photosphere coupled with rotation. It is shown that the geometry of the circumstellar envelopes around Be stars is indeed a flattened disk as they can now be optically resolved. The variability of radiatively-driven winds from O and B stars are likely related to the rotation of the star. This underlines the central theme of the book: that the various phenomena seen in these stars cannot be studied in isolation.

Angular Momentum and Mass Loss for Hot Stars

Angular Momentum and Mass Loss for Hot Stars
Author: L.A. Willson,R. Stalio
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 366
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400921054

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Fundamental unsolved problems of stellar astrophysics include the effects of angular momentum on stellar structure and evolution, the nature and efficiency of the processes by which angular momentum is redistributed within and lost from stars, and the role that stellar rotation plays in enhancing or driving stellar mass loss. There appears to be a qualitative change in the nature and efficiency of these mechanisms near spectral type FO: hotter (more massive) stars typically retain more angular momentum at least until they reach the main sequence, while cooler stars typically spin down quickly. For the hotter stars, recent work suggests a strong link between the type of pulsation behavior, the mass loss rates, and the rotation velocity. If the same mechanisms are able to drive mass loss from the main sequence A stars, as has recently been proposed, then the current interpretations of a number of observations will be drastically affected: e. g. the ages of clusters may be incorrect by up to a factor of two, and the surface abundances of isotopes of He, Li and Be may no longer give constraints on cosmological nucleosynthesis. There are also effects on the evolution of the abundances of elements in the interstellar medium and on the general evolution of populations of stars. Thus the questions of the mechanisms of angular momentum and mass loss of stars more massive than the sun is important not only for stellar studies but for the foundations of much of modern astrophysics.

Stellar Pulsations

Stellar Pulsations
Author: J.C. Suárez,R. Garrido,L. A. Balona,J. Christensen-Dalsgaard
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2012-10-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642296307

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Analyses of photometric time series obtained from the MOST, CoRoT and Kepler space missions were presented at the 20th conference on Stellar Pulsations (Granada, September 2011). These results are leading to a re-appraisal of our views on stellar pulsation in some stars and posing some new and unexpected challenges. The very important and exciting role played by innovative ground-based observational techniques, such as interferometric measurements of giant pulsating stars and high-resolution spectroscopy in the near infrared, is also discussed. These Proceedings are distinguished by the format of the conference, which brings together a variety of related but different topics not found in other meetings of this nature.

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas

Astrophysical and Laboratory Plasmas
Author: A.J. Willis,T.W. Hartquist
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 394
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401708036

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Throughout his career Sir Robert Wilson has demonstrated that advances in a wide variety of fields in astrophysics and laboratory physics are achievable through the application of fundamental plasma spectroscopy. His work has included: optical studies that probed the nature of interstellar dust and first revealed the existence of O star winds; vacuum ultraviolet and X-ray diagnosis of fusion plasmas; rocket ultraviolet and X-ray observations of the Sun; and the conception, development and use of the International Ultraviolet Explorer (IUE) satellite which has contributed greatly to stellar, interstellar and extragalactic astrophysics. This volume contains reviews honouring Sir Robert and reflecting his interests.

Cyclical Variability in Stellar Winds

Cyclical Variability in Stellar Winds
Author: Lex Kaper,Alexander W. Fullerton
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 426
Release: 2013-06-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540685975

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It is well known that stellar winds are variable, and the fluctuations are often cyclical in nature. This property seems to be shared by the winds of cool and hot stars, even though their outflows are driven by fundamentally different physical mechanisms. Since very similar models have been proposed to explain the cyclical wind variations observed in a wide variety of stars, the time was ripe for astrophysicists from many different sub-disciplines to present the state of the art in a concise form. The proceedings will provide a useful, up-to-date overview of the observations, interpretation, and modelling of the time-dependent mass outflows from all sorts of stars.

Studying Stellar Rotation and Convection

Studying Stellar Rotation and Convection
Author: Mariejo Goupil,Kévin Belkacem,Coralie Neiner,Francois Lignières,John J. Green
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2012-12-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642333804

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This volume synthesizes the results of work carried out by several international teams of the SIROCO (Seismology for Rotation and Convection) collaboration. It provides the theoretical background required to interpret the huge quantity of high-quality observational data recently provided by space experiments such as CoRoT and Kepler. Asteroseismology allows astrophysicists to test, to model and to understand stellar structure and evolution as never before. The chapters in this book address the two groups of topics summarized as "Stellar Rotation and Associated Seismology" as well as "Stellar Convection and Associated Seismology". The book offers the reader solid theoretical background knowledge and adapted seismic diagnostic techniques.

The Astrophysics of Emission Line Stars

The Astrophysics of Emission Line Stars
Author: Tomokazu Kogure,Kam-Ching Leung
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387689951

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Emission line stars are attractive to many people because of their spectacular phenomena and their amazing varieties and variability. This book offers general information on emission line stars, starting from a brief introduction to stellar astrophysics and then moving to a broad overview of emission line stars including early and late type stars as well as pre-main sequence stars.

Allen s Astrophysical Quantities

Allen s Astrophysical Quantities
Author: Clabon Walter Allen,Arthur N. Cox
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2000
Genre: Science
ISBN: 038795189X

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This new fourth edition of Allen's classic Astrophysical Quantities belongs on every astronomer's bookshelf. It has been thoroughly revised and brought up to date by a team of more than ninety internationally renowned astronomers and astrophysicists. While it follows the basic format of the original, this indispensable reference has grown to more than twice the size of the earlier editions to accommodate the great strides made in astronomy and astrophysics. It includes detailed tables of the most recent data on: - General constants and units - Atoms, molecules, and spectra - Observational astronomy at all wavelengths from radio to gamma-rays, and neutrinos - Planetary astronomy: Earth, planets and satellites, and solar system small bodies - The Sun, normal stars, and stars with special characteristics - Stellar populations - Cataclysmic and symbiotic variables, supernovae - Theoretical stellar evolution - Circumstellar and interstellar material - Star clusters, galaxies, quasars, and active galactic nuclei - Clusters and groups of galaxies - Cosmology. As well as much explanatory material and extensive and up-to-date bibliographies.