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Circumstellar Matter 1994 Proceedings of an Internationl Conference to Celebrate the Centenary of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, Held at the Edinburgh Conference Centre, her

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Williams, Peredur M., Watt, Giraeme D.

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9780792335399

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Publisher: Springer Summary: The papers in Circumstellar Matter 1994 cover a range of scenarios, from disk and envelope around young stellar objects and protostars through to more aged stars and highly-evolved objects which exhibit considerable mass loss features. Significant advances and developments in observing facilities, instrumentation, computing power and techniques are described, together with a variety of theories, suggestions, observat [read more]
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ISBN-13:

9780792335399


ISBN:

0792335392


Publisher: Springer

The papers in Circumstellar Matter 1994 cover a range of scenarios, from disk and envelope around young stellar objects and protostars through to more aged stars and highly-evolved objects which exhibit considerable mass loss features. Significant advances and developments in observing facilities, instrumentation, computing power and techniques are described, together with a variety of theories, suggestions, observations and models describing the formation, composition, effects and evolution of the material surrounding a stellar environment. Audience: Researchers and graduate students interested in star formation and evolved stars.

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