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Proceedings of IAU Symposium No. 50, held in Villa Carlos Paz,
Argentina, October 18-24, 1971
Dr J. Landi Dessy, Director of the Astronomical Observatory,
Cordoba, Argentina, invited the International Astronomical Union to
hold a Symposium in Cordoba in connection with the celebration of
the Centennial of the Cordoba Observatory; the date of foundation
is October 24, 1871. He proposed that the Symposium should deal
with Spectral Classification and Multicolour Photometry as seven
years had elapsed since the Symposium No. 24 in Saltsj6baden, and
much development had occurred in the field. The invitation and the
proposal were accepted by the IAU, and the Symposium was held in
Villa Carlos Paz, near Cordoba, between October 18 and October 24,
1971. It was attended by about 50 scientists representing
Argentina, Canada, Chile, Den mark, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico,
Sweden, Switzerland, U.K., U.S.A., Vatican City State and
Venezuela. The Symposium was divided into four sessions: 1.
Classification of slit spectra, 2. Classification of
objective-prism spectra, 3. Photometric classification, 4.
Catalogues and documentation. It was decided not to include
problems of calibration of absolute magnitudes and temperatures of
stars but to refer this to a separate symposium. The contents of
the present volume follow closely the programmes of the individual
sessions of the Symposium. All the participants at the Symposium
appreciated the excellent hospitality of their Argentinian hosts
and the efficient help given by the staff ofthe Cordoba
Observatory."
The 4th European Regional Meeting in Astronomy, entitled "Stars and
Star Systems," was held in Uppsala, Sweden, on August 7 -12, 1978.
It was attended by 228 participants from 24 countries. Over 100
papers were presented; this required parallel sessions throughout
the Meeting. Financial support was given by the IAU, the Swedish
Department of Education, the Swedish Natural Science Research
Council, the Swedish Institute and the University of Uppsala. The
members of the Scientific and Local Organizing Committees are
listed below, and I thank all of them for their contributions to
the Meeting. The Meeting was divided into six sections, according
to the scien tific topics: Galaxies (A) - including galactic
structure and star for mation; High-Energy Astrophysics (B); Stars
(C); Interstellar Processes (D); Astronomical Instrumentation (E)
and Education in Astronomy (F). In each section a number of Invited
Papers were presented as well as a large number of contributed
papers. In addition, each day a General Lecture was given by an
Invited Speaker. The present volume contains all the General
Lectures and all the Invited Papers presented during the Meeting.
In three cases, however, and for various reasons, only brief
summaries have been available. Abstracts of the contributed papers
may be found in Uppsala Astronomical Observatory, Report No. 12."
In connection with arranging IAU Symposium No. 50 on 'Spectral
Classification and Multicolour Photometry', sponsored by
Commissions 45 and 25, it was decided to exclude all calibration
problems. Instead it was agreed that we should attempt to arrange a
separate symposium, dealing with the fundamental problems of the
cali bration of absolute magnitudes and temperatures of stars. The
Executive Committee of the IAU accepted our proposal, and IAU
Symposium No. 54 was held in Geneva on September 12-15, 1972,
sponsored by thefollowing IAU Commissions: 24, 25, 29, 33, 35,
37,44 and 45. It was attended by about 90 scientists representing
16 countries. The Symposium was divided into eight sessions. Each
session started with a review paper by an invited speaker; this was
followed by a general discussion including a few contributed
papers. The contents of the present volume follow closely the
programmes of the individual sessions of the Symposium. Most of the
recorded discussions have been kept, and only in a few cases have
the order of questions and comments been altered so as to obtain
more homogeneity in the presentation."
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