Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII

This book contains the best and most up-to-date contributions in the field of late stage stellar evolution, as presented at the APNVII conference in Hong Kong in December 2017. A total of 60 scientists from 20 countries gathered to present, listen, interact and discuss the most current issues and pr...

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description This book contains the best and most up-to-date contributions in the field of late stage stellar evolution, as presented at the APNVII conference in Hong Kong in December 2017. A total of 60 scientists from 20 countries gathered to present, listen, interact and discuss the most current issues and problems in planetary nebulae and related objects research. The emphasis of this influential series of meetings, which was the seventh occasion over the last 20 years, has always been on the hypothesized and observed physical shaping mechanisms of the ejected nebulae that have such wonderful and intriguing forms. This special Galaxies conference issue of fully refereed contributions brings together a representative compilation of the meeting presentations in paper form. It captures the current “snap shot” status of this research field in some real sense. Such proceedings are well received and can be used as a reference material by both participants and all others working in the field for years to come.
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spelling doab-20.500.12854ir-414772024-04-04T19:18:45Z Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII Parker, Quentin A. Soker, Noam QB1-991 Q1-390 QC1-999 UIE bands stars: binaries X-rays binary stars planetary systems abundances post-AGB normal modes theory and observation binaries: spectroscopic stellar evolution binaries: close AGB stars stars: individual: WD 1751+106 displacement vectors AGB and post-AGB extinction circumstellar matter stars: individual: WD 2134+25 asymptotic giant branch stars winds and outflows ISM: abundances stars: AGB and post-AGB late stage stellar evolution central stars of planetary nebulae ultraviolet radiation supernovae stellar mass loss circumstellar dust integral field spectroscopy planetary nebulae radial velocity mass-loss pre-PN hydrodynamic models infra-red planetary nebulae: Common Envelope astrochemistry dust multi-wavelength photometry ISM: jets and outflows planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2) radio continuum stars: abundances shock wave stars: individual: WD 0044–121 post-AGB stars proto-planetary nebulae binarity: transients: planetary nebulae stars: atmospheres stars: variables: general AGB and post-AGB stars jets (sub)millimeter interferometry discs binarity winds observations mass loss X-ray stars: winds aperture masking outflows fullerenes planetary nebula pulsation interstellar medium planetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781) late-stage stellar evolution infrared interferometry accretion disks thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PG Astronomy, space and time This book contains the best and most up-to-date contributions in the field of late stage stellar evolution, as presented at the APNVII conference in Hong Kong in December 2017. A total of 60 scientists from 20 countries gathered to present, listen, interact and discuss the most current issues and problems in planetary nebulae and related objects research. The emphasis of this influential series of meetings, which was the seventh occasion over the last 20 years, has always been on the hypothesized and observed physical shaping mechanisms of the ejected nebulae that have such wonderful and intriguing forms. This special Galaxies conference issue of fully refereed contributions brings together a representative compilation of the meeting presentations in paper form. It captures the current “snap shot” status of this research field in some real sense. Such proceedings are well received and can be used as a reference material by both participants and all others working in the field for years to come. 2021-02-11T08:37:32Z 2021-02-11T08:37:32Z 2019-03-21 14:08:22 2019 book 32590 9783038976400 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41477 eng image/jpeg Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International https://mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/1176 MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 10.3390/books978-3-03897-641-7 10.3390/books978-3-03897-641-7 46cabcaa-dd94-4bfe-87b4-55023c1b36d0 9783038976400 204 open access
spellingShingle QB1-991
Q1-390
QC1-999
UIE bands
stars: binaries
X-rays
binary stars
planetary systems
abundances
post-AGB
normal modes
theory and observation
binaries: spectroscopic
stellar evolution
binaries: close
AGB stars
stars: individual: WD 1751+106
displacement vectors
AGB and post-AGB
extinction
circumstellar matter
stars: individual: WD 2134+25
asymptotic giant branch stars
winds and outflows
ISM: abundances
stars: AGB and post-AGB
late stage stellar evolution
central stars of planetary nebulae
ultraviolet radiation
supernovae
stellar mass loss
circumstellar dust
integral field spectroscopy
planetary nebulae
radial velocity
mass-loss
pre-PN hydrodynamic models
infra-red
planetary nebulae: Common Envelope
astrochemistry
dust
multi-wavelength photometry
ISM: jets and outflows
planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2)
radio continuum
stars: abundances
shock wave
stars: individual: WD 0044–121
post-AGB stars
proto-planetary nebulae
binarity: transients: planetary nebulae
stars: atmospheres
stars: variables: general
AGB and post-AGB stars
jets
(sub)millimeter interferometry
discs
binarity
winds
observations
mass loss
X-ray
stars: winds
aperture masking
outflows
fullerenes
planetary nebula
pulsation
interstellar medium
planetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781)
late-stage stellar evolution
infrared interferometry
accretion disks
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PG Astronomy, space and time
Parker, Quentin A.
Soker, Noam
Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII
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topic QB1-991
Q1-390
QC1-999
UIE bands
stars: binaries
X-rays
binary stars
planetary systems
abundances
post-AGB
normal modes
theory and observation
binaries: spectroscopic
stellar evolution
binaries: close
AGB stars
stars: individual: WD 1751+106
displacement vectors
AGB and post-AGB
extinction
circumstellar matter
stars: individual: WD 2134+25
asymptotic giant branch stars
winds and outflows
ISM: abundances
stars: AGB and post-AGB
late stage stellar evolution
central stars of planetary nebulae
ultraviolet radiation
supernovae
stellar mass loss
circumstellar dust
integral field spectroscopy
planetary nebulae
radial velocity
mass-loss
pre-PN hydrodynamic models
infra-red
planetary nebulae: Common Envelope
astrochemistry
dust
multi-wavelength photometry
ISM: jets and outflows
planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2)
radio continuum
stars: abundances
shock wave
stars: individual: WD 0044–121
post-AGB stars
proto-planetary nebulae
binarity: transients: planetary nebulae
stars: atmospheres
stars: variables: general
AGB and post-AGB stars
jets
(sub)millimeter interferometry
discs
binarity
winds
observations
mass loss
X-ray
stars: winds
aperture masking
outflows
fullerenes
planetary nebula
pulsation
interstellar medium
planetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781)
late-stage stellar evolution
infrared interferometry
accretion disks
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PG Astronomy, space and time
topic_facet QB1-991
Q1-390
QC1-999
UIE bands
stars: binaries
X-rays
binary stars
planetary systems
abundances
post-AGB
normal modes
theory and observation
binaries: spectroscopic
stellar evolution
binaries: close
AGB stars
stars: individual: WD 1751+106
displacement vectors
AGB and post-AGB
extinction
circumstellar matter
stars: individual: WD 2134+25
asymptotic giant branch stars
winds and outflows
ISM: abundances
stars: AGB and post-AGB
late stage stellar evolution
central stars of planetary nebulae
ultraviolet radiation
supernovae
stellar mass loss
circumstellar dust
integral field spectroscopy
planetary nebulae
radial velocity
mass-loss
pre-PN hydrodynamic models
infra-red
planetary nebulae: Common Envelope
astrochemistry
dust
multi-wavelength photometry
ISM: jets and outflows
planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2)
radio continuum
stars: abundances
shock wave
stars: individual: WD 0044–121
post-AGB stars
proto-planetary nebulae
binarity: transients: planetary nebulae
stars: atmospheres
stars: variables: general
AGB and post-AGB stars
jets
(sub)millimeter interferometry
discs
binarity
winds
observations
mass loss
X-ray
stars: winds
aperture masking
outflows
fullerenes
planetary nebula
pulsation
interstellar medium
planetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781)
late-stage stellar evolution
infrared interferometry
accretion disks
thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PG Astronomy, space and time
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