Second Conference on Co-ordination of Galactic Research
Herausgeber: Blaauw, A.; Roman, N. G.; Larsson-Leander, G.
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Herausgeber: Blaauw, A.; Roman, N. G.; Larsson-Leander, G.
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This book contains the noted discussions of the second conference on the co-ordination of galactic research, held in Sweden in June 1957.
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This book contains the noted discussions of the second conference on the co-ordination of galactic research, held in Sweden in June 1957.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 104
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 172g
- ISBN-13: 9781316612620
- ISBN-10: 1316612627
- Artikelnr.: 45163608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 104
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 172g
- ISBN-13: 9781316612620
- ISBN-10: 1316612627
- Artikelnr.: 45163608
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface
Introduction
Part I. Clusters and Associations: 1. Introduction
2. Clusters and stellar evolution
3. A standardized cluster program
4. Trumpler's catalogue
5. Discovery of new clusters
6. The H-R diagram and stellar evolution
7. Associations
Part II. The Galaxy: 1. Introduction on the importance of stellar evolution for problems of galactic structure
2. Some properties of other stellar systems
3. The galactic halo
4. The nuclear region
5. The galactic dish
6. Spiral structure
7. Local structure and stellar motions
Part III. The Magnetic Clouds: 1. Introduction
2. Optical programmes
3. Future needs
4. Radio work
Part IV. Summary of Discussions and Desiderata: 1. Galactic clusters and O associations
2. Cephoids
3. Double and multiple stars
4. Spiral structure
5. Optical work on interstellar lines
6. H II regions
7. Special regions
8. Accurate spectrophotometry
9. Trigonometric parallaxes
10. Determination of K
11. Radial velocities
12. Nucleus and disk
13. Halo
14. Magellanic clouds
Appendix 1. Report of the Committee on Photometric Standards
Appendix 2. Photometric system
Appendix 3. Technique of observation
Appendix 4. Standards
References.
Introduction
Part I. Clusters and Associations: 1. Introduction
2. Clusters and stellar evolution
3. A standardized cluster program
4. Trumpler's catalogue
5. Discovery of new clusters
6. The H-R diagram and stellar evolution
7. Associations
Part II. The Galaxy: 1. Introduction on the importance of stellar evolution for problems of galactic structure
2. Some properties of other stellar systems
3. The galactic halo
4. The nuclear region
5. The galactic dish
6. Spiral structure
7. Local structure and stellar motions
Part III. The Magnetic Clouds: 1. Introduction
2. Optical programmes
3. Future needs
4. Radio work
Part IV. Summary of Discussions and Desiderata: 1. Galactic clusters and O associations
2. Cephoids
3. Double and multiple stars
4. Spiral structure
5. Optical work on interstellar lines
6. H II regions
7. Special regions
8. Accurate spectrophotometry
9. Trigonometric parallaxes
10. Determination of K
11. Radial velocities
12. Nucleus and disk
13. Halo
14. Magellanic clouds
Appendix 1. Report of the Committee on Photometric Standards
Appendix 2. Photometric system
Appendix 3. Technique of observation
Appendix 4. Standards
References.
Preface
Introduction
Part I. Clusters and Associations: 1. Introduction
2. Clusters and stellar evolution
3. A standardized cluster program
4. Trumpler's catalogue
5. Discovery of new clusters
6. The H-R diagram and stellar evolution
7. Associations
Part II. The Galaxy: 1. Introduction on the importance of stellar evolution for problems of galactic structure
2. Some properties of other stellar systems
3. The galactic halo
4. The nuclear region
5. The galactic dish
6. Spiral structure
7. Local structure and stellar motions
Part III. The Magnetic Clouds: 1. Introduction
2. Optical programmes
3. Future needs
4. Radio work
Part IV. Summary of Discussions and Desiderata: 1. Galactic clusters and O associations
2. Cephoids
3. Double and multiple stars
4. Spiral structure
5. Optical work on interstellar lines
6. H II regions
7. Special regions
8. Accurate spectrophotometry
9. Trigonometric parallaxes
10. Determination of K
11. Radial velocities
12. Nucleus and disk
13. Halo
14. Magellanic clouds
Appendix 1. Report of the Committee on Photometric Standards
Appendix 2. Photometric system
Appendix 3. Technique of observation
Appendix 4. Standards
References.
Introduction
Part I. Clusters and Associations: 1. Introduction
2. Clusters and stellar evolution
3. A standardized cluster program
4. Trumpler's catalogue
5. Discovery of new clusters
6. The H-R diagram and stellar evolution
7. Associations
Part II. The Galaxy: 1. Introduction on the importance of stellar evolution for problems of galactic structure
2. Some properties of other stellar systems
3. The galactic halo
4. The nuclear region
5. The galactic dish
6. Spiral structure
7. Local structure and stellar motions
Part III. The Magnetic Clouds: 1. Introduction
2. Optical programmes
3. Future needs
4. Radio work
Part IV. Summary of Discussions and Desiderata: 1. Galactic clusters and O associations
2. Cephoids
3. Double and multiple stars
4. Spiral structure
5. Optical work on interstellar lines
6. H II regions
7. Special regions
8. Accurate spectrophotometry
9. Trigonometric parallaxes
10. Determination of K
11. Radial velocities
12. Nucleus and disk
13. Halo
14. Magellanic clouds
Appendix 1. Report of the Committee on Photometric Standards
Appendix 2. Photometric system
Appendix 3. Technique of observation
Appendix 4. Standards
References.