Infrared astronomy : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Erice, Sicily, 9-20 July 1977
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Infrared astronomy : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute held at Erice, Sicily, 9-20 July 1977
(NATO advanced study institutes series, ser. C . Mathematical and physical sciences ; v. 38)
D. Reidel Pub. Co., c1978
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注記
"Lectures presented at the 4th course of the International School of Astrophysics, held in Erice (Sicily) from July 9-July 20, 1977, at the 'E. Majorana' Centre for Scientific Culture."
Includes bibliographies and index
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内容説明
This volume contains a series of lectures presented at the 4th Course of the International School of Astrophysics, held in Erice (Sicily) from July 9 - July 20, 1977 at the "E. Majorana" Centre for Scientific Culture. The course was fully supported by a grant from the NATO Advanced Study Institute Programme. It was attended by 82 participants from 15 countries. Even though the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum covers an extensive interval from the red region of the optical spectrum (10,000 A) to the microwave radio region (1 mm), its role in astronomy has been minimal until the last two decades. Until very recently, the only objects observed were the sun, the moon and the planets. A primary reason for this late development was the lack of sensitive detectors and the necessary cryogenic technology that must accompany their use. Recent progress in this technology has been paralleled by an ever increasing interest of astronomers in infrared observations, leading to a number of ex tremely important results in different branches of astronomy. This becomes evident when one realizes that in many astrophysical conditions most of the energy is found to be channeled into the infrared portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Stars were detected that yield most of their radiation in the infrared; these objects present a new view of stellar evolution, both in the birth and death stages.
目次
Interstellar Matter.- Infrared Observations of HII Regions.- Physics and Astrophysics of Interstellar Dust.- Physics of Molecular Clouds from Millimeter Wave Line Observations.- Theoretical Aspects of the Infrared Emission from HII Regions.- Star Formation and Related Topics.- Infrared Emission of the Galactic Center and Extragalactic Sources.- Infrared Astronomical Background Radiation.- Cosmic Background: Measurements of the Spectrum.- Cosmological Aspects of Infrared and Millimetre Astronomy.- Observational Techniques in Infrared Astronomy.- Infrared Astronomical Spectroscopy.- Infrared Astronomy from Space: A Review of Future Possibilities.- Seminars.- Far Infrared Emission of Molecular Clouds and Star Formation in the Galaxy.- Shock Induced Star Formation.- Four Color Infrared Bolometer System for One-Meter Telescope.- Index of Subjects.
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