Star forming regions : proceedings of the 115th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Tokyo, Japan, November 11-15, 1985

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Star forming regions : proceedings of the 115th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Tokyo, Japan, November 11-15, 1985

edited by Manuel Peimbert and Jun Jugaku

(Symposium / International Astronomical Union, no. 115)

D. Reidel Pub. Co. , Sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic Publishers, c1987

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The idea to hold a Symposium on Star Forming Regions in Japan, be­ fore or after the New Delhi General Assembly of the IAU, originated in 1981. One of the main reasons was that the 45-m telescope was expected to be inoperationby 1982. In addition it was considered that Japan had been very active in the theory of star formation as well as in mm and IR observations of star forming regions. At the Patras General Assembly of the IAU the issue was brought up for discussion at meetings of Commis­ sions 34 (Interstellar Matter) and 40 (Radioastronomy), the former agreed to sponsor the Symposium, while the latter agreed to co-sponsore it. The IAU Executive Committee accepted the proposal to hold the Symposium on September 1983. The Symposium was held in Tokyo on 11-15 November 1985, just before the New Delhi General Assembly. It was attended by 250 scientists from 18 countries, and 212 papers were presented. The Scientific Organizing Committee elaborated a superb program of invited and review presentations. The Conference consisted of oral and poster sessions. The oral sessions included review papers, invited papers and a few of the contributed papers; after each presentation a discussion was held. The poster ses­ sions included most of the contributed papers and were very well attended. We consider that the scientific goals of the meeting were amply achieved and we express our thanks to all the participants and specially to the members of the SOC for making them possible.

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I Star Forming Processes in the Solar Neighborhood.- II. Large Scale Processes of Star Formation.- III. Overview.- IV. Indexes.- Author Index.- Key Word Index.- Object Index.
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The idea to hold a Symposium on Star Forming Regions in Japan, be fore or after the New Delhi General Assembly of the IAU, originated in 1981. One of the main reasons was that the 45-m telescope was expected to be inoperationby 1982. In addition it was considered that Japan had been very active in the theory of star formation as well as in mm and IR observations of star forming regions. At the Patras General Assembly of the IAU the issue was brought up for discussion at meetings of Commis sions 34 (Interstellar Matter) and 40 (Radioastronomy), the former agreed to sponsor the Symposium, while the latter agreed to co-sponsore it. The IAU Executive Committee accepted the proposal to hold the Symposium on September 1983. The Symposium was held in Tokyo on 11-15 November 1985, just before the New Delhi General Assembly. It was attended by 250 scientists from 18 countries, and 212 papers were presented. The Scientific Organizing Committee elaborated a superb program of invited and review presentations. The Conference consisted of oral and poster sessions. The oral sessions included review papers, invited papers and a few of the contributed papers; after each presentation a discussion was held. The poster ses sions included most of the contributed papers and were very well attended. We consider that the scientific goals of the meeting were amply achieved and we express our thanks to all the participants and specially to the members of the SOC for making them possible.

目次

I Star Forming Processes in the Solar Neighborhood.- I-a Star Formation in Dark Clouds.- Star Formation: From OB Associations to Protostars.- IRAS and Star Formation in Dark Clouds.- Dense Cores and Young Stars in Dark Clouds.- Repeated Multiple-Frequency VLA Surveys of the ? Ophiuchi Cloud.- Magnetic Field Structure in Dark Clouds.- Observation of the Large Scale Structures of Dark Clouds.- Measurement of Magnetic-Field Strengths in Molecular Clouds: Detection of OH Line Zeeman Splitting.- A Historical Review of Star Formation: Observation and Theory.- A Study of Interstellar Ultraviolet Extinction in OB Associations and Star-Forming Regions.- Detection of T-Tauri Star Candidates in the Canis Major Star-Forming Region and its Implications.- Stellar Kinematics in Star-Forming Regions.- A Survey of the M17SW Giant Molecular Cloud for H-alpha Emission Stars.- Evidence of Collective Formation of Low Mass Stars in the Dark Cloud Kh141.- A Southern Hemisphere Ammonia Survey.- 21 cm Line Study of Large Scale Density Fluctuations in the Taurus Molecular Complex.- Star Formation in Taurus, the IRAS View.- T-Tauri Stars in Taurus: Infrared Analysis of the IRAS Sample.- 13 CO (J = 1?0) Observations of the Filaments in the ? Oph Dark Cloud.- Solar System Size Proto-Stellar Sources Embedded in the ? Oph Dark Cloud.- Infrared CO Emission from WL16.- CO, 13CO, and HCN (J = 1?0) Observations of L1204 (S140).- CO Observations of B361 and its Environment.- Cyanoacetylene Observations of B335.- CO Observations of a Cometary Globule in IC1396.- CO Observations of Draco Clouds, Unusual High Latitude Clouds.- A New Molecular Core in L1641.- An Optical Polarization Study of the Bok Globule B361.- The Lynds 204 Complex: Magnetic Field Controlled Evolution?.- The Magnetic Field Structure of the CMa R1 Star Formation Region.- Comparison of CO and IR Emission of IRAS Unidentified Sources.- Temperature Fluctuations and Evolution of Dust Grains in Dense Interstellar Clouds.- Dynamic Structure of the Horsehead Nebula.- Laboratory Microwave Spectroscopy of Interstellar Molecules.- I-b Regions of Massive Star Formation.- Recent Ideas on the Formation of Massive Stars in our Galaxy.- The Orion Nebula and the Sun as Probes of Galactic Chemical Evolution.- The Orion Star-Forming Complex.- Fluorescent Line Emission of Molecular Hydrogen.- Induced Star Formation in M17: High Resolution NH3 and IR Observations.- The Most Luminous Star Formation Regions in the Galaxy.- Massive Star Formation in W49.- 12C18O in OMC-1: Kinematics, Molecular Column Density, and Kinetic Temperature Distribution.- Images of Star Forming Regions in CO and H2.- Relation Between Physical Environment and its Chemistry in Orion KL.- 13CO (J= 1?0) Observations of the Orion Molecular Cloud.- The Shocked Molecular Gas in the Orion Bright Bar.- The Submillimetre Wavelength Spectrum of Orion A.- Two Dimensional Models for the Orion Nebula and M17.- A Submillimetre CO J = 3?2 Study of M17: The Interaction of an Ionization Front and a Molecular Cloud.- Molecular Line Observations in Sgr B2.- The Sgr B2 Region Seen at 43 GHZ.- Masers in SGR B2: Sites of Star-Forming Regions.- Clumpy Structure in the W3 Molecular Core.- Millimeter-Wave Mapping of the W3 Core Region at 4 and 6.5 mm.- The Structure of the W49A Molecular Cloud Complex: Burst of Star Formation in the 105 M? Core.- Characteristics of H2CO Towards Star-Forming Regions.- CO J = 3-2 and 4-3 Observations of Molecular Clouds.- Sub-Millimeter Spectral Line Observations in Very Dense Regions.- Relationship of OH and H2O Masers.- The Rotational Excitation of OH in Orion.- SiO Masers in the Star Forming Regions W51 IRS2 and Sgr B2 MD5.- The Populations of H2 Vibrational States in Intense UV Fields Near O-B Stars.- Shocked Molecular Hydrogen from Star Forming Regions.- Near-IR Observations of the Sharpless Regions S269, S271, S307 and S311.- New Infrared Observations of NGC 3603.- VLA Search for Optically Thick H II Regions in Luminous Embedded Infrared Sources.- Protostellar Candidates in W75N.- Near-Infrared Sources in the Complex H II Region NGC 6357.- The Star Formation Region Associated with the Cometary Nebula GM24.- The Dust Cavity Around the Exciting Star of Small H II Regions.- A Study of Continuum Emission at 3.5 mm from Selected H II Regions.- Small Galactic Nebulae.- Mon R2: A Blister Type H II Region.- A Giant Stellar-Wind Shell and Star Formation Near the H II Region M16.- S 201: The Ionized Skin of a Molecular Blob.- Expansion of Ultra-Compact H II Regions.- Hollow H II Regions: From Giant to Ultracompact.- Stellar Associations and Regions of Star Formation.- Spectra of Fast J-Shocks in Dense, Star-Forming Regions.- Evolutionary Models of the Dissociation Zones Surrounding H II Regions.- The Stellar Content of SCO OB2.- A Study of Shock Excited Gas in the Supernova Remnant IC443.- Star Formation and Supernovae.- Observational Data on Star Formation in Cepheus A.- CO and CS Observations in the Eastern Part of W5.- I-c Bipolar Flow Protostellar Activities and Protostellar Disks.- Bipolar Outflows and Stellar Jets.- Disks and Toroids Around Young Stars.- Mass Outflows Associated with Young Stellar Objects.- Observed Characteristics of Protostellar Disks.- Hollow Cylindrical Lobes with a Helical Velocity Field of the L1551 Bipolar Flow.- The Formation of Planets Around Stars of Various Masses and the Origin and the Evolution of Circumstellar Dust Clouds.- High Velocity OH in Bipolar Flows.- An extremely Luminous H2 Flow in the DR21 Star Forming Region.- High Velocity CO Wings in NGC 2071 and GL 490 Observed with the 45-m Telescope.- High Resolution Studies of Star-Forming Molecular Clouds.- Polarization Observations in the Near Infrared as a Probe of Bipolar Flow Regions.- Masers in Starforming Regions.- Models of Shock Activity in the BN-KL Region of Orion.- Star Formation and Bipolar Flows.- H? and [S II] Direct Images of Herbig-Haro Objects 1 and 2 with the Mepsicron Detector.- The Structure of the HH39 Region.- New Herbig-Haro Objects Found by a New Method.- IR Line and Continuum Emission from Bipolar Outflow Sources.- Models for the Emission-Line Spectra of the Low-Excitation Herbig-Haro Objects.- Jets from Low Mass Accreting Stars.- Observations of Molecular Flows in S140 and L723.- Molecular-Line Studies of the Bipolar Flow Source GL490.- CO Observations of High-Velocity Flows in the Core of the NGC 7538 Molecular Cloud.- A New CO Outflow Source near NGC 2071.- CO Molecular Clouds in the Region of GL490.- S106-IRS4: A Star Loosing Mass in the Centre of a Bipolar Nebula.- Hydrogen Cyanide in the Bipolar Source CEP A.- Role and Evolution of Ammonia Clouds in Bipolar Flow Sources.- The Star Forming Region in Bok Globule 210-6a.- CS (J = 2-1) Observations of B335.- The Circumstellar Environment of LkH? 234.- The Molecular Observations of the Central Part of the S106 Molecular Cloud.- Diffraction-Limited Far-Infrared Imaging of "Protostars".- Infrared Structure of OMCI.- Polarization Mapping of Infrared Reflection Nebulae.- Interaction of Protostellar Winds with the Orion Molecular Cloud.- Equilibrium and Collapse of Rotating Isothermal Clouds.- Hydrodynamical Simulation of Bipolar Flows.- Are Bipolar Jets Precessing?.- A Helical Magnetic Field Model of the Jets.- Collimation of Stellar Winds by the Magnetic Field.- Magnetic Field Amplification and Polar Jet Formation in Protostars.- Sweeping-Magnetic-Twist Mechanism and Molecular Bipolar Flows.- Electromagnetic Jets Driven by Accretion Disks.- Formation of Bipolar Flows in Star Forming Regions by Stellar Winds.- The Effect of the Gravity of a Circumstellar Torus on Bipolar Jets.- Elongated Structures Near Young Stars: Jets or Projection Effects?.- The Energy Source of HH34 and its Highly Collimated Jet.- Wind Properties of Young Stars.- A Mechanism for Variability of Cometary Nebulae.- High Resolution CO Observations of the Bipolar Nebula CRL2688.- I-d Scenario of Star Formation.- Equilibria and Dynamics of Isothermal Clouds.- Star Formation in Molecular Cloud Cores.- Gravitational Instability of Rotating Gaseous Disks with Magnetic Fields.- Formation of OB Stars by Radiatively-Driven Implosion.- 3D Simulation of Interstellar Cloud Collision and Triggered Star Formation.- On Early Evolution of Accreting Stars.- The Gem OB1/IC443/S249 Complex: A Case History of Stellar Evolution.- A New Theory of Star Formation: Analytical Mass Function and Star Formation Rate.- Structure and Fragmentation of Molecular Complexes.- Star Formation Induced by Supersonic Turbulence.- Star Formation Driven by Thermal-Chemical Instability in a Pre-Galactic Gas Cloud.- A Single Fragmentation Law? Theoretical and Observational Evidence.- Fragmentation of Isothermal Sheet-Like Clouds.- Resolution of the Angular Momentum and Magnetic Flux Problems During Star Formation, and Observational Consequences.- Dissipation of Magnetic Fields in Very Dense Interstellar Clouds and the Magnetic Flux of a Newborn Star.- II. Large Scale Processes of Star Formation.- II-a Distribution of Star Formation in the Galactic Disk and the Magellanic Clouds.- Large Scale Star Formation: Density Waves, Superassociations and Propagation.- Star Formation in Outer Galaxy Molecular Clouds.- The Bell Laboratories CO Survey: Star Formation in Spiral Arms.- Giant Molecular Clouds in the Galaxy: The Massachusetts-Stony Brook CO Galactic Plane Survey.- The Structure of the Interstellar Medium and Star Formation in the Magellanic Clouds.- Star Formation in the Large Magellanic Cloud.- Density Wave Related Molecular Cloud Spiral Arms in M51.- A 10-GHZ Radio Continuum Survey of the Galactic Plane.- Dynamics of Giant Molecular Clouds in the Density Wave Potential.- Formation of Giant Molecular Clouds by Coagulation of Small Molecular Clouds in a Spiral Gravitational Potential.- How Many Star-Forming Regions are there in the Milky Way?.- Abundances of Classical Cepheids and Evidence for Secondary Star-Formation.- New Results on the Coagulation Equation.- A Model for Self-Regulating Star Formation.- Molecular Clouds and Star Formation Near the Galactic Center.- Sequential Star Formation inside the Young Stellar Associations of the Magellanic Clouds.- Young Stellar Objects in the Large Magellanic Cloud.- The Underlying Population in Young Stellar Systems.- The Distance to the Center of the Galaxy.- Infrared Triplet in the Radio Arc Near the Galactic Center.- II-b Star Formation and Starburst Galaxies.- Molecular Clouds in External Galaxies and the Efficiency of Star Formation.- Bursts of Star Formation in Galaxies.- Hyperactive Star Bursts in Clumpy Irregular Galaxies.- Star Formation in Normal Irregular Galaxies.- Star Formation in Barred Galaxies.- The Interstellar Medium in Star Burst Galaxies.- A 200 pc Ring of Molecular Gas and an Outburst in the Galaxy M82.- Molecular Gas in the Nucleus of M82.- Disk Galaxies: The Global Properties of Star Formation and the Chemical Abundance Gradients.- Star Formation in the Southern Spiral Arm of M31.- Star Formation in the Spiral Galaxy M33.- Star Formation in M81.- Radio Continuum Observations of the Barred Galaxy NGC 4314.- Large Scale Dissociation of Molecular Gas and Star Formation in M83.- CO Observations of the Central Bar of M83.- CO Observations of the Nuclear Bar of IC 342.- Molecular Clouds in Barred Galaxies.- Anemic Galaxies: Evidence for a Threshold in Star Formation Processes.- A Neutral Hydrogen Cloud in the Vicinity of the Elliptical Galaxy NGC 4318.- NGC 2363, A Giant Extragalactic H II Region.- MRK 273: A New OH Megamaser.- A New Strong Extragalactic OH Megamaser in the Infrared Source IRAS 17208 -0014.- Infrared Luminosities of Markarian Starburst Galaxies.- Star Formation in Nuclei of Early-Type Galaxies.- U-G and G-R Colors of the Clumpy Irregular Galaxies Markarian 297 and 325.- High-Dispersion Spectroscopy of the Clumpy Irregular Galaxies Markarian 297 and 325.- Far-Infrared Emission from Clumpy Irregular Galaxies.- Photometric, Spectroscopic and 21-cm Line Investigation of Selected UV-Excess KISO and Clumpy Galaxies.- Numerical Simulations of Star Formation Bursts Induced by the Galaxy-Galaxy Interaction.- CO Observations of Bright IRAS Galaxies.- CCD Echellogram of the Starburst Galaxy Tol 1924-416.- A Survey and Follow-up Observations of Starburst Galaxies.- FIR and Blue Luminosities and Gas Mass in Spiral Galaxies.- CO in NGC 5055.- CO Observations of the Spiral Galaxy IC 342.- II-c Star Formation and Galactic Evolution.- Star Formation and Galactic Evolution: From Protogalaxies to Starbursts.- Evolution of Galaxies with Periodic Star Formation.- The Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo and Disk.- II-d Other Papers.- Current Work on Starforming Regions at UKIRT.- The New 4-m Millimeter Wave Telescope at Nagoya.- Development of Millimeter Low-Noise Receivers at Nagoya University.- III. Overview.- Summary.- General Discussion.- IV. Indexes.- Author Index.- Key Word Index.- Object Index.

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    BA01272983
  • ISBN
    • 9027723885
    • 9027723893
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    86026161
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    Dordrecht ; Tokyo,Norwell, MA, U.S.A.
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    xxvii, 745 p.
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