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Fundamental Stellar Properties: The Interaction Between Observation and Theory Proceedings of the 189th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held at the Women’s College, University of Sydney, Australia, 13–17 January 1997

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31.07.1997

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Timothy R. Bedding + weitere

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712 g

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Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997

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Englisch

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978-0-7923-4652-4

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31.07.1997

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712 g

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Englisch

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978-0-7923-4652-4

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  • Produktbild: Fundamental Stellar Properties: The Interaction Between Observation and Theory
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  • 1. Introduction.- Introductory overview.- 2. Stellar Distances.- The Hipparcos results.- Review of CCD parallax measurements.- Stellar distances by the Baade-Wesselink method.- 3. Stellar Angular Diameters and Radii.- Stellar angular diameter measurements by interferometry.- Astrometry Using Interferometry at Optical Wavelengths.- Lunar occultation measurements of stellar angular diameters.- Stellar radii.- 4. Stellar Flux Distributions.- The visual and infrared flux calibrations.- Review of the ultraviolet flux calibration.- The bolometric luminosities of stars.- The colours of the Sun.- The ISO-SWS flux standard stars: synthetic spectra and observations.- UV energy distributions of active cool stars.- 5. Stellar Masses and Surface Gravities.- Precise stellar mass and mass-luminosity data.- Interferometric measurements of binaries.- Determining the masses of white dwarfs in magnetic cataclysmic variables from x-ray observations.- Empirical surface gravities.- 6. The Stellar Effective Temperature Scale.- Cool star empirical temperature scales.- The effective temperatures of hot stars.- The stellar temperature scale from angular diameters and flux distributions.- Stellar effective temperatures through the infrared flux method.- Tests of effective temperature — colour relations.- 7. Stellar Abundances.- Review of abundances for mid-Teff stars.- The broadening of metallic lines in cool stars.- Abundances of the elements in the halo stars — interaction between observation and theory.- Abundance anomalies in globular clusters.- Stellar parameters in the bulge cluster NGC 6553.- 8. Stellar Atmospheres.- Non-LTE line blanketed atmospheres for hot stars.- Progress on model atmospheres and line data.- Atmosphere models for very low mass stars, brown dwarfs and exoplanets.-Parameter identification — a new way of assessing errors in stellar atmosphere analysis.- Atmospheric motions and granulation in cool stars — observations and theory.- Chromospheres, activity and magnetic fields.- Pulsating stellar atmospheres.- What do we do when models don’t fit? On model atmospheres and real stellar spectra.- 9. Stellar Oscillations and Pulsations.- Observing solar-like oscillations.- Constraints on stellar interior physics from helioseismology.- Bulge ? Scuti stars in the MACHO database.- Properties of Cepheids and long-period variables.- RR Lyrae variables.- 10. Stellar Models Versus Observations.- The evolution of massive stars.- Evolution of intermediate mass stars.- Theory of low mass stars, brown dwarfs and extra-solar giant planets.- 11. Stellar Interiors.- Rotation: a fundamental parameter of massive stars.- The effect of rotation on RGB surface abundances.- The importance of helium and metals diffusion in stars.- 12. Evolved Stars.- Non-variable horizontal-branch stars.- NLTE analyses of PG 1159 stars: constraints for the structure and evolution of post-AGB stars.- The Asymptotic Giant Branch.- Cool white dwarfs: atmosphere, cooling and galactic implications.- Theory, observation and experiment: stellar hydrodynamics.- Summary and review: Interaction of observations and theory of stellar interiors.- 13. Stellar Chemical Evolution.- Stellar chemical evolution.- Chemical evolution of galaxies — challenges for stellar astronomy.- 14. Stellar Ages.- New model atmosphere analysis of cool white dwarfs: a revised luminosity function and constraints on the age of the Galaxy.- Hipparcos subdwarfs and globular cluster ages: towards reliable absolute ages.- Globular cluster ages: are they converging?.- 15. Conclusion.- Achievements andprospects.- Discussion.- Indexes.- Author Index.- Object Index.