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The IAU Colloquium No. 59, &quote;The effects of mass loss on Stellar Evolution&quote; was held on September 15-19, 1980 at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Miramare, Trieste (Italy), under the auspices of the IAU Executive Co~ mittee and the Italian National Council of Research. The planning of this conference began two years ago du- ring the IAU Symposium No. 83 &quote;Mass l...
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Forfattere Stalio, R. (redaktør)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 6 december 2012
Genrer Astronomical observation: observatories, equipment and methods
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9789400985001
The IAU Colloquium No. 59, "e;The effects of mass loss on Stellar Evolution"e; was held on September 15-19, 1980 at the International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Miramare, Trieste (Italy), under the auspices of the IAU Executive Co~ mittee and the Italian National Council of Research. The planning of this conference began two years ago du- ring the IAU Symposium No. 83 "e;Mass loss and evolution of 0 type stars"e; (Qualicum Beach, Victoria, Canada) when we felt that mass loss and its effects on the evolution of stars was too broad a subject for being confined to 0 type stars only. Therefore we thought that a conference dealing with the general problem of mass loss across the whole HR diagram would have been of interest to all people working in the field. The main idea was that bringing together Astronomers and Astrophysicists of the widest range of interests and e~ pertize - all in some way related to the problem of mass loss from stars - would have spurred thorough discussions on the many aspects and implications of this topic. We hope this goal has been achieved. Furthermore, the most recent observational and theoreti- cal developments on the problem of mass loss from early ty- pe stars avoided this meeting to be a simple updating of the Qualicum Beach Symposium as far as this issue is concerned.