Supernovae and supernova remnants : proceedings, May 7-11, 1973
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Supernovae and supernova remnants : proceedings, May 7-11, 1973
(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 45)
D. Reidel, c1974
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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This conference is a tribute to those astronomers who pioneered the investigation of this subject such a short time ago and who carried it through to its present state. (H. Arp, Concluding Remarks of the Conference) A previous conference, covering mainly the observational aspects of Supernovae, was held at the Haute Provence Observatory in September 1963. In the following ten years this field of research has considerably increased; it seemed, therefore, the right time to organize an international conference on Supernovae taking into account that in the meantime important discoveries, such as the Pulsars, had been made, and new techniques of observation were available. This book contains the proceedings of this conference held at Porto Cesareo (Lecce), Italy, during the period May 7 through 11, 1973. About one hundred participants from eighteen countries attended the conference. It was also the first attempt to hold an international conference in the Salento, the southernmost region of Apulia, in whose capital, Lecce, the newly founded Faculty of Sciences of the University of Lecce is located. The program of the conference included the results and techniques of Supernova surveys, photometric and spectral studies, statistics of Supernovae, Supernova Rem nants, and finally, theories on Supernovae and Supernova Remnants.
Table of Contents
Review of the Research on Supernovae.- I / Results and Techniques of Supernova Surveys.- The Asiago Supernova Search.- The Supernova Search at Zimmerwald.- The Palomar Supernova Search.- Supernova Survey at the Konkoly Observatory.- A Search for Radio Emission from Young Extragalactic Supernova Remnants.- An Experiment to Search for Prompt Emissions from Supernovae at Microwave Frequencies.- The Distance of NGC 7319 in Stéphan’s Quintet and Its Supernova.- Historical Observations of Supernovae.- II / Photometric Studies of Supernovae.- Photometry of Supernovae.- On the Light Curve of Type I Supernovae.- Photometry and Spectroscopy of the 1972 Supernova in NGC 5253.- Recent Observations of Supernovae at Asiago.- Observations of the 1968 Type II Supernova in NGC 5236.- III / Spectra of Supernovae and Their Interpretation.- The Interpretation of the Spectra of Supernovae.- The Spectrum of SN 1972e and the Fluorescence Theory of Supernova Light.- Objective Prism Spectra of SN 1972e near Maximum Phase.- A Check on the Size of the Region Producing Fe ii Emission Lines of the 1961 Supernova in NGC 1058.- Variable Radio Emission from the Extragalactic Supernova-1970g in M 101.- IV / Statistics of Supernovae.- Statistics of Supernovae.- On the Frequency of Type I and Type II Supernovae.- Space Distribution of Supernovae in Parent Galaxies.- Notes on the Type II Supernovae.- Supernovae and Extragalactic Distances.- Remarks on Outlying Supernovae and the Structure of Their Parent Galaxies.- V / Supernova Remnants.- Observation of X-Ray Emission from Supernova Remnants.- X-Ray Observations of Supernova Remnants by Copernicus.- Preliminary Results on the Evolution of Supernova Remnants and their X-Ray Spectrum.- Search for Celestial X-Ray Bursts.- Gamma-Ray Observations from theCrab Nebula and NP-0532.- Physical Conditions in the Filaments of SNR from Their Optical Spectra: IC 443.- High Resolution 21 Cm Continuum Observations of Some Galactic Supernova Remnants.- Observations of the Structures of Tycho’s and Kepler’s Supernova Remnants at 2.7 and 5.0 GHz.- On the Structure of the Pulse of NP 0532 at ?-Ray Energies.- Search for Gamma Ray Lines from Supernovae and Supernova Remnants.- Optical Observations of Supernova Remnants Simeiz 59 and W28.- VI / Theories on Supernovae and Supernova Remnants.- Supernovae and their Remnants.- Carbon Detonation Supernovae.- The Continuum Radio Spectra of Supernova Remnants.- The Evolution of Young Supernova Remnants.- The Magnetic Field Distribution in Supernova Remnants.- Distribution and Motion of the Relativistic Electrons in the Crab Nebula.- Dust Envelope in Young Supernova Remnants.- Pre-Detonation Lifetime and Mass of Supernovae from Galaxy Density Wave Theory (Abstract).- On the Formation of Wisps in the Crab Nebula.- Deuterium and Boron from Supernovae?.- Concluding Remarks.- Review of the Conference.
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