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Proceedings of the 1999 Pacific Rim Conference

The Pacific Rim Conference originally started with one research concentration only - binary star research. The first Conference was held in Beijing, China, 1985, the second one in Seoul and Taejon, South Korea, 1990 and the third one in Chiang Mai, Thailand, 1995. In recent years, the conference series evolved into a much broader area of stellar astrophysics. The first such conference was held in Hong Kong in 1997. Kwong-Sang Cheng, a. k. a. one of the three Musketeers, documented the "accidental" development in writing in the Proceedings of the 1997 Pacific Rim Conference on Stellar Astrophysics (Volume 138 of the ASP Conference Series)! The meeting at Hong Kong University of Science and Technology covered three major topics: binary stars, compact stars and solar type stars. The conference was extremely successful. There was a general feeling among the participants that the conference on stellar astrophysics provided a good means to share ideas between such closely related disciplines. Unfortunately after the very successful meeting at HKST, Kwing L. Chan (another Musketeer) thought that he had already served and would not like to chair for another LOC for at least five years! After a few drinks at one of the watering holes in Wan Chai district of Hong Kong, Kwong-Sang Cheng was in very hiRh spirit and volunteered to taking on the responsibility of hosting the 51 Pacific Rim Conference at Hong Kong University in 1999.

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Section I - Stellar (Solar) Evolution and Observational Constrains.- The
dynamo effect in stars.- Differential rotation, meridional flow and a
high-prandtl number solar/stellar dynamo.- Generation of the angular velocity
shear near the solar surface.- 2D numerical simulation of stellar
convection---An overview.- The atmospheric dynamics in 2D and 3D simulations
of stellar surface convection.- Rotating turbulent compressible convection in
a shell.- Nuclear Astrophysics with radioactive beams.- Section II - Physics
of Compact Stars and Pulsars.- Pulsars at Parkes.- Spark model for drifting
subpulses in pulsars.- The observation of pulsars at Urumqi Astronomical
Observatory.- Thermal X-ray pulses resulting from pulsar glitches.-
Starquake-induced glitches in pulsars.- Thermal evolution of neutron stars.-
Probing the neutron star interior with glitches.- Physics of neutron star
kicks.- Collapsing strange quark matter in Vaidya geometry-a possible source
of gamma ray bursts.- Conversion of neutron stars into strange stars.- Do
strange stars exist in the universe?.- Oscillations of quark stars.- A new
indicator for the spectral states and state transitions in Cygnus 1.- Section
III - Binary Stars I: Observation Technique and Modeling.- Does rotation
alone determine whether an A-type stars spectrum is abnormal or normal?.-
The distribution of separations of binaries.- Coronal activity of
near-contact binaries.- ISO-sws studies of Wolf-Rayet stars: Neon
abundances.- Short time scale variation of a near-contact binary system, GR
Tauri.- General relativistic hydrodynamic equation in multiple system.-
Session IV ¡ª Binary Star with Accretion Disk.- Explanationof the OConnell
effect of a close binary.- Effects of the Blandford-Znajek process on
evolution of radial structureof black hole accretion disks.- Theory of
accretion disks and applications in Astrophysics.- A cellular automaton model
for the power law noise of an accretion disc.- X-ray spectral variations of
X-ray nova XTE J1550-564 during the rising phase of the 1998 outburst.- A new
parameter in accretion disk model.- Photometric Project for Zero-age Contact
and Near Contact Binary Systems.- Balmer decrement and the structure of
Be-star envelopes.- Symbiotic stars with highly resolved emission line
profiles.- Session V - High Energy Phenomena I: Observations.- Long-term
X-ray variability in X-ray binaries: RXTE/ASM and BATSE data.- X-rays from
millisecond pulsars.- Long-term variability properties and periodicity
analysis for blazars.- Session VI - High Energy Phenomena II: Theories.- The
optical, X-ray and gamma-ray light curves and spectra of PSRB0540-69 and PSR
B 1509-58.- Analytical studies on the structure and emission of the SS 433
jets.- Magnetically driven warping, precession and resonances in accretion
disks.- What do gamma-ray bursts look like?.- Energy and radiation mechanisms
of gamma-ray bursts.- On the inverse Compton scattering model of radio
pulsars.- The effect of ICS on GRB afterglows.- A possible mechanism for the
metallicity of the first generation star.- Poster Session.- The influence of
the stellar mass ratio on spiral shocks in accretion disks around compact
objects.- Rotating neutron stars for a new microscopic equation of state.-
The radial, vertical and azimuthal instability of an isothermal disc with
three-dimensional magnetic field.- Orbital period of the low-inclination SW
Sextantis star V442 Ophiuchi.- A new mass function of a symbiotic star,
HBV475.- New cataclysmic variables from RASS.- Oxygen abundance evolution in
the solar neighborhood.- Threevery metal-poor, extremely wide binaries.-
Lithium in G dwarfs.- Optical observations of the X-ray transients X1658-298
and X1608-522.- Study of reddening in the young open cluster NGC 6913.-
Luminosity of type IA supernovae and Hubble constant.- The explanation for
the strange shape of mean pulse of pulsar PSR J2019+2425.- An explanation of
the change in the orbital period of the contact binary V781 Tauri.- The
circumstellar envelope of the POST-AGB star.- The Statistics of X-ray
Emission from Galactic Young Pulsars.- A Poly-component Model for Galactic
Halo.- Author Index.