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1 Chiosi, C Stellar Nucleosynthesis I04840 1984 eBook  
2 Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Roberto Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation I03326 1990 eBook  
3 Chiosi, C Effects of Mass Loss on Stellar Evolution I02126 1981 eBook  
4 Chiosi, C Spectral Evolution of Galaxies I00106 1986 eBook  
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TitleStellar Nucleosynthesis : Proceedings of the Third Workshop of the Advanced School of Astronomy of the Ettore Majorana Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Italy, May 11???21, 1983
Author(s)Chiosi, C;Renzini, Alvio
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1984.
Description411 p : online resource
Abstract Notex about a sequence of reVlew lectures, each followed by contributed talks and discussions. The opening session was devoted to reviewing the most recent results concerning the determination of chemical abundances in particularly inte?? resting objects providing direct evidence for stellar nucleosynthesis (like planetary nebulae, supernovae and supernova remnants). In Session 2 recent results on some relevant nuclear reaction rates have been presented. Session 3 grouped the contributions concerning the quasi-static evolution of normal stars, its relevance for the nucleosynthesis of the varlOUS elements and isotopes, and the comparison of the evolutionary models with the observations. Session 4 addressed the important questions of identifying the precursors of both Type I and Type II supernovae, and of determining the detailed composition of the ejecta by explosive nucleosynthesis associated with these events. Finally, Session 5 was devoted to a presentation of recent calculations of the evolution of hypothetical pre-galactic very massive objects (in?? cluding their potential role in pre-galactic nucleosynthesis), and to reviewing the progress that has been made in understanding the chemical evolution of galaxies. The discussion during and after talks was spirited and contributed signi?? ficantly to the succes of the workshop. We regrett for not having been able of reporting it "in toto" in the proceedings. Nevertheless, we hope that what has been recorded may still give to the reader at least part of the excitement we have experienced during the ten days of the workshop
ISBN,Price9789400963481
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Observations, Astronomical
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TitlePhysical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation : Proceedings of the Workshop on ???Physical Processes in Fragmentation and Star Formation???, Held in Monteporzio Catone (Rome), Italy, June 5???11, 1989
Author(s)Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Roberto;Chiosi, C;Di Fazio, Alberto
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1990.
Description492 p : online resource
Abstract NoteRecent years have witnessed the expansion and multiplication of the observations of star formation and fragmentation accompanied by a consequent growth in the study of the underlying physical processes, the chemistry, the sites, the times, etc. Moreover, recent studies have shown that the formation of stars is likely to share many features with the formation of other self-gravitating objects. The present volume, therefore, discusses the formation of such objects in a systematic and comparative manner
ISBN,Price9789400906051
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Observations, Astronomical
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TitleEffects of Mass Loss on Stellar Evolution : IAU Colloquium no. 59 Held in Miramare, Trieste, Italy, September 15???19, 1980
Author(s)Chiosi, C;Stalio, R
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1981.
DescriptionXXII, 570 p : online resource
Abstract NoteThe IAU Colloquium No. 59, "The effects of mass loss on Stellar Evolution" was held on September 15-19, 1980 at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Miramare, Trieste (Italy), under the auspices of the IAU Executive Co~ mittee and the Italian National Council of Research. The planning of this conference began two years ago du?? ring the IAU Symposium No. 83 "Mass loss and evolution of 0 type stars" (Qualicum Beach, Victoria, Canada) when we felt that mass loss and its effects on the evolution of stars was too broad a subject for being confined to 0 type stars only. Therefore we thought that a conference dealing with the general problem of mass loss across the whole HR diagram would have been of interest to all people working in the field. The main idea was that bringing together Astronomers and Astrophysicists of the widest range of interests and e~ pertize - all in some way related to the problem of mass loss from stars - would have spurred thorough discussions on the many aspects and implications of this topic. We hope this goal has been achieved. Furthermore, the most recent observational and theoreti?? cal developments on the problem of mass loss from early ty?? pe stars avoided this meeting to be a simple updating of the Qualicum Beach Symposium as far as this issue is concerned
ISBN,Price9789400985001
Keyword(s)1. Astronomy, Observations and Techniques 2. Astronomy???Observations 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - SPRINGER 5. Observations, Astronomical
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TitleSpectral Evolution of Galaxies : Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop of the Advanced School of Astronomy of the ???Ettore Majorana??? Centre for Scientific Culture, Erice, Italy, March 12???22, 1985
Author(s)Chiosi, C;Renzini, Alvio
PublicationDordrecht, Springer Netherlands, 1986.
DescriptionXII, 490 p : online resource
Abstract NoteAs it was said by one of the participants to this workshop" In our attempts to understand the spectral evolution of galaxies, we are fortunate indeed to have the ability to look back in time and observe galaxies as they were billions of years ago. Perhaos in no other discipline is it possible to gain such a direct view to hJstory. The galaxies we seek to study are remote, their light faint, and thus only recently has it become technicaJlv feasible to sample the spectra of normal luminosity galaxies at lookback times of five billion years or more" .... or, perhaps. even to see galaxies in the process of their formation. or shortly afterwards. This fourth workshop organized by the "Advanced School ot Astronomy was indeed centered on the "Spectral Evolution of Galaxies". on reviewing and discussing the relevant astrophysical processes and on assessing our current ability to model and understand the evolution of stellar populations. Following an opening session dealing with some outstanding questions of galaxy evolution. Session I addressed the specific problems of galaxy and star formation processes. topics of uncertainty and controversy to which IRAS observations may give novel perspectives. The properties of stellar populations in the local group of galaxies formed the basis of Session II. Session III dealt with the fundaments of the theory of spectral and photometrical evolution of stellar populations. and with recent developments in the theory of stellar structure. a necessary step to model and understand galactic evolution
ISBN,Price9789400945982
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