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Planetary Nebulae (IAU S384): A Universal Toolbox in the Era of Precision Astrophysics [Kõva köide]

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Planetary Nebulae (IAU S384): A Universal Toolbox in the Era of Precision Astrophysics
Planetary nebulae are generated when the outer layers of intermediate-mass stars are ejected during the second giant expansion after core helium burning has ceased. The star, ultimately destined to becoming a white dwarf, ionises the ejecta revealing intricate nebular shapes. Over the years, the initial awe inspired by these beautiful displays has turned into the realisation of the vast number of astrophysical questions that can be tackled using planetary nebulae. This volume collects a series of contributions to IAU Symposium 384, which show the breadth of problems that can be addressed with these objects: from the dynamical and chemical evolutions of galaxies and clusters, to the evolution of stars, to binary interactions, and to the exploration of the chemistry of life. Researchers from many astronomical fields can discover how observational tools from planetary nebulae can be applied to inform and benefit their own work.

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IAU Symposium 384 demonstrates the vast number of astrophysical questions that can be tackled using planetary nebulae.
Session I. Focus on PN as populations and as tools (extragalactic PN):
Planetary nebulae as probes of kinematics and abundances to trace galaxy
evolution Letizia Stanghellini; Astronomical outreach and education in
marginalised and indigenous communities: astronomy as a tool for social
development Arianna Cortesi; Planetary nebulae as tracers of stellar
population properties Ana Ennis; Survey of llanetary nebulae in the Andromeda
galaxy (M31) Souradeep Bhattacharya; Analysis of distances to planetary
nebulae Diego Hernández-Juárez; GTC spectroscopic surveys of planetary
nebulae in the Milky Way and M31 Xuan Fang; Probing the local planetary
nebula luminosity function with Gaia Nicholas Chornay; Integral field
spectroscopy: a disruptive innovation for observations of Planetary Nebulae
and the PNLF Martin Roth; Precision spectrophotometry for PNLF distances: the
case of NGC 300 Azlizan Adhyaqsa Soemitro; PICS: Planetary nebulae in
cosmological simulations Lucas Valenzuela; Towards precision cosmology with
improved PNLF distances using VLT-MUSE George Jacoby; Using adaptive-optics
assisted MUSE observations to measure galaxy distances with the Planetary
Nebulae luminosity function Saskia Schlagenhauf; Kinematics of the diffuse
intragroup/intracluster light in groups and clusters of galaxies in the Local
Universe (within 100 Mpc) Magda Arnaboldi; A new population of stars between
the LMC and the MW revealed by post-AGB stars Minia Manteiga Outeiro; Diverse
science from VLT imagery and spectroscopy of PNe in the Galactic Bulge
Quentin Parker; Planetary nebulae populations in the haloes of nearby massive
early-type galaxies Johanna Hartke; Session II. Focus on PN
abundances/chemistry/dust: On determining the chemical composition of
planetary nebulae Grazyna Stasinska; The structure of emission lines in
planetary nebulae at very high spectral resolution Michael Richer; Precise
determination of extinction correction and plasma diagnostics Toshiya Ueta;
Abundance determination in PNe: How to deal with large chemical
inhomogeneities Christophe Morisset; A statistical view of low-ionization
structures in planetary nebulae M. Mari; What do we really know about the
low-ionization structures in planetary nebulae? Stavros Akras; Probing the
physical and chemical properties of planetary nebulae using precision
photoionization modelling Hektor Monteiro; JWST imaging observations of the
Ring Nebula Roger Wesson; Remarkable chemical complexity in planetary
nebulae: A molecule and dust perspective Lucy Ziurys; ALMA observations of
molecular line emission from high-excitation bipolar planetary nebulae Paula
Moraga Baez; Morpho-kinematical modelling in the molecular zoo beyond CO: the
case of M 1-92 Miguel Santander-García; Session III. Focus on PN
chemistry/dust: Dust production from low- and intermediate-mass stars: new
insights from post-AGB stars and PNe Flavia Dell'Agli; Deep radio
observations of (proto-) planetary nebulae Teresa Huertas-Roldán; Synthesis
of complex organics in planetary nebulae Sun Kwok; NanoSpace: Networking to
understand carbon molecular nanostructures in PNe Domingo García-Hernández;
Dust formation in AGB stars and planetary nebulae Mikako Matsuura; The Red
Rectangle: a thin disk with big grains Javier Alcolea; Dust formation during
the interaction of binary stars by common envelope Luis Carlos Bermúdez
Bustamante; Session IV. Focus on stellar evolution; evolutionary scenarios;
including binaries: The evolutionary path from the AGB to the PN phases:
certainties and open issues Paolo Ventura; Nova remnants ... the fast
siblings of planetary nebulae Martin Guerrero; Evolution from Asymptotic
Giant Branch to Pre-planetary Nebula: Whorled patterns and stellar companions
Hyosun Kim; NGC 1514 and the post-AGB mass-luminosity relation Roberto
Mendez; Monitoring of dynamical processes in outer atmospheres of cool
protopla