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What do we understand of the birth and death of stars? What is the
nature of the tiny dust grains that permeate our Galaxy and other
galaxies? And how likely is the existence of brown dwarfs,
extrasolar planets or other sub-stellar mass objects? These are
just a few of the questions that can now be addressed in a new era
of infrared observations. IR astronomy has been revolutionised over
the past few years by the widespread availability of large, very
sensitive IR arrays and the success of IR satellites (IRAS in
particular). Several IR space missions due for launch over the next
few years promise an exciting future too. For these reasons, the IV
Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics was dedicated to this
burgeoning field. Its primary goal was to introduce graduate
students and researchers from other areas to the important new
observations and physical ideas that are emerging in this
wide-ranging field of research. Lectures from nine leading
researchers, renowned for their teaching abilities, are gathered in
this volume. These nine chapters provide an excellent introduction
as well as a thorough and up-to-date review of developments -
essential reading for graduate students entering IR astronomy, and
professionals from other areas who realise the importance that IR
astronomy may have on their research.
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