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Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars - Proceedings of the 162nd Symposium of the International Astronomical... Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars - Proceedings of the 162nd Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Antibes-Juan-Les-Pins, France, October 5-8, 1993 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1994)
Luis A. Balona, Huib F. Henrichs, Jean Michel Le Contel
R1,679 Discovery Miles 16 790 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this Symposium, researchers specializing in pulsation, rotation, magnetic fields and stellar winds are brought together for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of O and B stars. Thanks to advances in digital spectroscopy, new types of pulsating B stars have been discovered. The pulsations can be understood in terms of the recent revision of metal opacities, but the effects of rapid rotation and magnetic fields need further study. Observations in the UV and X-ray regions demonstrate that many B and Be stars show other activity, besides pulsation which is not yet understood. The reason for the enhanced mass loss in Be stars is a question which dominates the Symposium and which remains unanswered, although it is surely to be found in activity at or near the photosphere coupled with rotation. It is shown that the geometry of the circumstellar envelopes around Be stars is indeed a flattened disk as they can now be optically resolved. The variability of radiatively-driven winds from O and B stars are likely related to the rotation of the star. This underlines the central theme of the book: that the various phenomena seen in these stars cannot be studied in isolation.

Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars (Hardcover): Luis A. Balona, Etc, Huib F. Henrichs, Jean Michel Le Contel Pulsation, Rotation and Mass Loss in Early-Type Stars (Hardcover)
Luis A. Balona, Etc, Huib F. Henrichs, Jean Michel Le Contel
R2,829 Discovery Miles 28 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this Symposium, researchers specializing in pulsation, rotation, magnetic fields and stellar winds are brought together for the first time in order to broaden our understanding of O and B stars. Thanks to advances in digital spectroscopy, new types of pulsating B stars have been discovered. The pulsations can be understood in terms of the recent revision of metal opacities, but the effects of rapid rotation and magnetic fields need further study. Observations in the UV and X-ray regions demonstrate that many B and Be stars show other activity, besides pulsation which is not yet understood. The reason for the enhanced mass loss in B stars is a question which dominates the Symposium and which remains unanswered, although it is surely to be found in activity at or near the photosphere coupled with rotation. It is shown that the geometry of the circumstellar envelopes around Be stars is indeed a flattened disk as they can now be optically resolved. The variability of radiatively-driven winds from O and B stars are likely related to the rotation of the star. This underlines the central theme of the book: that the various phenomena seen in these stars cannot be studied in isolation.

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