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Evolution of The Milky Way 2000 ed. [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 2370 g, XVI, 624 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 255
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2001
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792366794
  • ISBN-13: 9780792366799
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 624 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x155 mm, kaal: 2370 g, XVI, 624 p., 1 Hardback
  • Sari: Astrophysics and Space Science Library 255
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jan-2001
  • Kirjastus: Springer
  • ISBN-10: 0792366794
  • ISBN-13: 9780792366799
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This review of the most up-to-date observational and theoretical information concerning the chemical evolution of the Milky Way compares the abundances derived from field stars and clusters, giving information on the abundances and dynamics of gas.

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Preface ix Organizing Committees xi Conferences Photo xiii List of Participants xv I- ABUNDANCES IN STARS The Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way: Some Important Facts 3(12) F. Matteucci Abundance Rations in Galactic Metal Poor Stars 15(12) S. G. Ryan S/α/Fe Abundance Ratios in Halo Field Stars: is there a Globular Cluster Connection? 27(8) B.E.J. Pagel G. Tautvaisiene Early Galactic Evolution of Carbon, Nitrogen and Oxygen 35(12) G. Israelian R.J. Garcia Lopez R. Rebolo The Origin and Kinematical Evolution of SMR Stars 47(12) M. Grenon Abundances in Supernovae 59(16) I.J. Danziger Observations of Candidate SMR Stars 75(6) M.L. Malagnini C. Morossi A. Buzzoni M. Chavez Planetary Nebulae: Abundances and Abundance Gradients 81 W.J. Maciel Planetary Nebulae as Probes of Stellar Evolution and Populations 93(12) L. Stanghellini Clump Stars in the Solar Neighbourhood 101(8) L. Girardi Mixing Along the Red Giant Branch in Metal-Poor Field Stars 109(6) E. Carretta R.G. Gratton C. Sneden A. Bragaglia The Metal Abundance of Galactic Cepheids as Derived from their Pulsational Properties 115(10) M. Marconi I. Musella V. Ripepi F. Caputo II-BINARIES Wolf-Rayet Stars, Binaries, Black Holes 125(14) K.A. Van Der Hucht The Evolution of Binaries 139(12) D. Vanbeveren The Origin of X-Ray Pulsars in Binary Systems 151(14) F. Giovannelli L. Sabau-Graziati III-GALACTIC CLUSTERS Metal Abundances in Globular Clusters 165(20) R.G. Gratton On the Globular Cluster IMF below 1M⊙ 185(12) F. Paresce G. De Marchi The Effect of CNO and Enhanced α-Elements on Globular Cluster Stars 197(8) R.T. Rood HST-UV Observations of Stellar Clusters: Looking for BSS 205(8) F.R. Ferraro HST-WFPC2 Photometry of the Globular Cluster NGC288:Binary Systems, Blue Stragglers and Very Blue Stars 213(8) M. Bellazzini M. Messineo Infrared Observations of Stellar Clusters 221(8) L. Origlia Can Mira Variables Tell us the Chemical Abundances in Stellar Systems? 229(10) M. Feast P. Whitelock Abundances in Open Star Clusters: What we have to work with 239(10) R.L. Phelps Galactic Globular Clusters Relative Ages:Clues on the Milky Way Early Evolution 249(12) G. Piotto A. Rosenberg I. Saviane M. Zoccali A. Aparicio Infrared Observations of Globular Clusters 261(8) L. Pulone Absolute Magnitude of RR Lyrae in Globular Clusters from Pulsational Properties 269(6) V. Ripepi F. Caputo V. Castellani M. Marconi Galactic Globular Clusters as Calibrators of Synthetic Line Indices 275(6) C. Maraston Old Open Clusters as Tracers of Galactic Evolution 281(10) A. Bragaglia M. Tosi G. Marconi E. Carretta IV-HALO, BULGE AND DISK Abundances of Globular Clusters in the Galactic Bulge 291(10) B. Barbuy The Globular Clusters and Field Stars in the Galactic Bulge 301(8) S. Ortolani The Initial Mass Function of the Galactic Bulge Down to ˜0.15 M⊙ 309(8) A.W. Stephens A. Renzini R.M. Rich Radial Variables as Tracers of Stellar Populations 317(6) G. Bono M. Marconi Abundance Gradients along the Galactic Disk 323(12) S.J. Smartt The Age of the Galactic Disk 335(12) G. Carraro Compact High Velocity Clouds at High Resolutions 347(14) W.B. Burton R. Braun The Present Rate of Supernovae 361(10) M. Turatto The Role of Classical Novae in the Galactic Nucleo-synthesis 371(8) M. Della Valle Faint Stars in the Ursa Minor Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy: Implications for the Stellar IMF 379(8) R.F.G. Wyse G. Gilmore S. Feltzing M. Houdashelt Evolution of Heavy Elements in ωCen: the Puzzle of s-Enrichments 387(16) R. Gallino V.V. Smith M. Busso K. Cunha V-STELLAR EVOLUTION AND NUCLEOSYNTHESIS Stellar Evolution with Rotation 403(14) A. Maeder The Explosive Yields of Massive Stars 417(12) A. Chieffi M. Limongi O. Straniero Asymptotic Giant Branch Stars 429(16) O. Straniero M. Limongi A. Chieffi R. Gallino M. Busso Yields from Type Ia Supernovae 445(16) F.K. Thielemann F. Brachwitz K. Nomoto H. Umeda K. Iwamoto K. Langanke G. Martinez-Pinedo D.J. Dean W.R. Hix M.S. Strayer The Evolution of Zero Metal Intermediate Mass Stars 461(6) I. Dominguez O. Straniero M. Limongi A. Chieffi The Effect of External Pollution on the Evolution of Low-Mass Metal-Free Stars 467(6) S. Cassisi A. Weiss M. Salaris H. Schlattl Explosive Nucleosynthesis of Massive Stars. The Effect of the Metallicity 473(8) M. Limongi A. Chieffi O. Straniero Chemical Yields from Low- and Intermediate-Mass Stars 481(6) P. Marigo AGB Stars New Models: Lithium Production in the Galaxy and Magellanic Clouds 487(8) P. Ventura Observational Constraints to the Evolution of Massive Star 495(10) N. Panagia VI-FORMATION AND CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE MILKY WAY The Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way 505(12) M. Tosi Reconstructing the Star Formation History of the Galaxy 517(14) X. Hernandez D. Valls--Gabaud G. Gilmore Inhomogeneous Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Halo 531(10) T. Tsujimoto T. Shigeyama Y. Yoshii Stellar Yields and Chemical Evolution 541(6) D. Thomas L. Greggio R. Bender The Influence of Nova Nucleosynthesis on the Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy 547(10) D. Romano F. Matteucci The Evolution of the Milky Way Disk 557(8) N. Prantzos S. Boissier The effects of a Variable IMF on the Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy 565(8) C. Chiappini F. Matteucci Metallicity Effects on Type Ia Supernovae and Galactic and Cosmic Chemical Evolution 573(6) C. Kobayashi T. Tsujimoto K. Nomoto On the Abundance Gradients in the Galactic Disk 579(8) L. Portinari Formation of Disk Galaxies: on the Angular Momentum Problem, the Tully-Fisher Relation and Magnetohydrodynamics 587(12) J. Sommer-Larsen Has the IMF of EGs Always been the Same? 599(22) C. Chiosi CONCLUSIONS Concluding Remarks 613(6) B.E.J. Pagel Concluding Address 619(2) F. Giovannelli List of First Authors 621(2) Author Index 623