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Herbig-Haro Flows and the Birth of Low Mass Stars - Proceedings of the 182nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Chamonix, France, 20-26 January 1997 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
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Herbig-Haro Flows and the Birth of Low Mass Stars - Proceedings of the 182nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Chamonix, France, 20-26 January 1997 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1997)
Series: International Astronomical Union Symposia, 182
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Herbig-Haro objects were discovered 50 years ago, and during this
half century they have developed from being mysterious small
nebulae to be coming an important phenomenon in star formation.
Indeed, HH flows are now recognized not only as fascinating
astrophysical laboratories involving shock physics and chemistry,
hydrodynamics and radiation processes, but it has gradually been
realized that HH flows hold essential clues to the birth and early
evolution of low mass stars. IAU Symposium No. 182 on Herbig-Haro
Flows and the Birth of Low Mass Stars were held from January 20 to
24, 1997 in Chamonix in the french alps. A total of 178 researchers
from 26 countries met to discuss our present level of understanding
of Herbig-Haro flows and their relation to disk accretion events
and T Tauri winds and other outflow phenomena like molecular
outflows, embedded molecular hydrogen flows and radio jets. The
present book contains the manuscripts from the oral contributions
of the symposium. The poster papers were printed in a separate
volume Low Mass Star Formation - from Infall to Outflow, edited by
Fabien Malbet and Alain Castets, which was distributed at the
beginning of the meeting. Together these two books document the
vigorous state and the scientific appeal which research into
Herbig-Haro flows and related issues in star formation enjoys
today, observationally as well as theoretically."
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