Physics of classical novae
proceedings of Colloquium no. 122 of the International Astronomical Union held in Madrid, Spain, on 27-30 June 1989
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Contributions
- Cassatella, A. 1944- - Contributor
- Viotti, Roberto, 1939- - Contributor
Publication
1990 - Springer-Verlag, Berlin
Language
English
Word Count
115,500 words, Guess
Page Count
462 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1869646M
- ISBN-103540535004
- OCLC Control Number22955055
- OCLC Control Numberphysicsclassical00cass
- Library of Congress Control Number90028337
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- Goodreads4453147
Classifications
- DDC523.8
- LCCQB841 .I55 1989
Description
Satellite observations in various previously unexplored spectral regions have provided a host of data on novae over the last decade. This carefully refereed conference volume is devoted to classical novae and related objects. Around 30 papers discuss observations (basic properties of novae, outbursts, and nebular ejecta), theoretical considerations, and models of observations. In addition the reader will find an introductory review on binary stars by R.P. Kraft and a summary by P. Eggleton of the papers and posters presented at the conference. To help the reader in finding any specific subject or stellar object the volume concludes with a detailed index.
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Series Statement
- Lecture notes in physics ;
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