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The stars that form a halo around our Galaxy are intriguing; they
have abundances of elements that suggest they are old. The
properties of these 'hot stars' and similar stars in other galaxies
challenge the well-established theory of stellar evolution in many
ways. Studying the collective properties of these stars provides
important input to many areas of astrophysics - including the
formation of our Galaxy, stellar evolution and the stellar
populations of other galaxies. The study of hot stars in the halo
of our Galaxy is undergoing an exciting renaissance owing to
important new observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and
ASTRO1 and to techniques recently developed for ground-based
observations. Advances in computers have also recently led to a far
more detailed and complete theoretical understanding of stellar
evolution. This volume, first published in 1994, draws together the
proceedings of a conference held in Union College, New York, which
gathered experts in the field in question.
The stars that comprise a halo around our Galaxy are the source of
intrigue - they have abundances of elements that suggest they are
old. The properties of these hot stars and similar stars in other
galaxies challenge the current, well-established theory of stellar
evolution in many ways. Studying the collective properties of these
stars provides important input to many areas of astrophysics -
including the formation of our Galaxy, the late phases of stellar
evolution and the stellar populations of other galaxies. The study
of hot stars in the halo of our Galaxy is undergoing a renaissance
owing to new observations with the Hubble Space Telescope and
ASTRO1 and to techniques recently developed for ground-based
observations. Advances in computers have also recently led to a far
more detailed and complete theoretical understanding of stellar
evolution. A conference was held in Union College, New York, to
gather experts in the field. This volume draws together their
articles with the aim of providing an up-to-date and comprehensive
review for graduate students and researchers.
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