Reviews in modern astronomy
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Reviews in modern astronomy
Springer-Verlag, c1988-1992
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Description and Table of Contents
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2 : gw ISBN 9783540518402
Table of Contents
Is There a Massive Black Hole in Every Galaxy?.- European and Other International Cooperation in Large-Scale Astronomical Projects.- A Decade of Stellar Research with IUE.- Astrophysics with GRO.- The Infrared Space Observatory ISO.- HIPPARCOS After Launch!? The Preparation of the Input Catalogue.- The Cassini/Huygens Mission.- Plans for High Resolution Imaging with the VLT.- A Correlation Tracker for Solar Fine Scale Studies.- The Muenster Redshift Project (MRSP).- Galaxies in the Galactic Plane.- Synchrotron Light from Extragalactic Radio Jets and Hot Spots.- Very High Energy X-Rays from Supernova 1987A.- Optical Spectrophotometry of the Supernova 1987A in the LMC.- Planetary Nebulae in Late Evolutionary Stages.- Structural Variations in the Quasar 2134+004.- Submillimeter Observations of Galactic and Extragalactic Objects.- Atmospheric Variations in Chemically Peculiar Stars.- Chemically Peculiar Stars of the Upper Main Sequence.- Dynamics and Structures of Cometary Dust Tails.- Automated Data Analysis.- MIDAS.- The Sun's Differential Rotation.- Lighting up Pancakes - Towards a Theory of Galaxy-formation.- The Simulation of Hydrodynamic Processes with Large Computers.- Evolution of Massive Stars.- Multi-dimensional Radiation Transfer in the Expanding Envelopes of Binary Systems.- Accretion Disks in Close Binaries.- Index of Contributors.
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4 : gw ISBN 9783540542452
Description
The yearbook series Reviews in Modern Astronomy of the Astronomische Gesell- three years ago in order to bring the scientific events schaft (AG) was established of the meetings of the society to the attention of the worldwide astronomical community. Reviews in Modern Astronomy is devoted exclusively to the invited reviews, the Karl Schwarzschild lectures, and the highlight contributions from leading scientists reporting on recent progress and scientific achievements at their research institutes. Volume 4 comprises all, eighteen contributions which were presented during the fall meeting of the AG at Preiburg/Breisgau in September 1990. They cover problems in solar research and the solar system as well as the first results of the ROSAT and Hipparcos space missions, stellar and extragalactic studies, and Supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud. The Karl Schwarzschild Medal was awarded to Professor Eugene Parker1. His lecture entitled "Convection, Spontaneous Discontinuities, and Stellar Winds and X-Ray Emis*sion" begins this volume.
Table of Contents
Convection, Spontaneous Discontinuities, and Stellar Winds and X-Ray Emission.- The Sun as a Prototype in the Study of Stellar Magnetic Activity.- Hydrodynamics of the Solar Photosphere: Model Calculations and Spectroscopic Observations.- Solar Spectroscopy with a 100 x 100 Diode Array.- Solar Research at Potsdam: Papers on the Structure and Dynamics of Sunspots.- Time-Resolved Stokes V Polarimetry of Small-Scale Magnetic Structures on the Sun.- Instabilities in Astrophysical Shear Flows.- Simultaneous Observations with a Tunable Filter and the Echelle Spectrograph of the Vacuum Tower Telescope at Tenerife.- Aspects of the Present Heliospheric Research.- Turbulence in the Solar Wind.- Dust Rings Around Planets.- Asteroid-Asteroid Interactions - Dynamically Irrelevant?.- First Results from the X-Ray Astronomy Mission ROSAT.- TYCHO/HIPPARCOS A Successful Mission! First Results and Further Improvements.- Shock Waves in Accretion Disks.- Magnetic Field Measurements on Cool Stars.- The Expanding Envelope of Supernova 1987A in the Large Magellanic Cloud.- Dynamos in Galaxies.- Index of Contributors.
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