Star formation and techniques in infrared and mm-wave astronomy : lectures held at the Predoctoral Astrophysics School V, organized by the European Astrophysics Doctoral Network (EADN) in Berlin, Germany, 21 September-2 October 1992 / T.P. Ray, S.V.W. Beckwith, eds.
By: (5th : Predoctoral Astrophysics School (5th : 1992 : Berlin, Germany)
Contributor(s): Ray, T. P. (Thomas P.)
| Beckwith, S. V. W. (Steve V. W.)
| European Astrophysics Doctoral Network
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The rapid growth in our understanding of how stars form owes a lot to recent developments in techniques for carrying out infrared and millimeter-wave astronomy. Thus Star Formation and Techniques in mm-Wave Astronomy were natural joint themes for the Fifth EADN Predoctoral Astrophysics School held at the Technische Universitt Berlin. The lecture courses by six world-class experts are aimed at postgraduate students and scientists with a non-specialist interest in the field. Topics include molecular clouds, T Tauri stars, OB stars, observation methods in infrared and mm astronomy, as well as high resolution techniques.
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Molecular clouds and star formation -- An introduction to T Tauri stars -- Massive stars and their interactions with their environment -- Observing far-infrared and submillimeter continuum emission -- Near infrared techniques for studies of star formation -- High spatial resolution infrared observations -- Principles, methods, results -- ROSAT survey sources in star formation regions -- Stellar jets with time-dependent direction of ejection -- The structure and evolution of OB associations -- ROSAT X-ray Study of the Chamaeleon I dark cloud: The stellar population -- Comparison of molecular line data with IRAS and HI data in high latitude clouds -- Photometric study of rotation in low-mass PMS stars -- Einstein observations of T Tauri stars in Taurus-Auriga: Properties of X-Ray emission and relationships with pre-mainsequence activity -- A study on the kinematics of the HII regions of NGC 4449 -- Star formation in dwarf irregular galaxies -- Centimeter continuum emission from IRAS 16293-2422 -- N(CO)/N(H2)-ratio in the local interstellar medium -- Study of the physical and chemical conditions towards the W3 region -- Spatial and kinematic properties of winds from T-Tauri-Stars -- CO deficiency in galaxies of the Fornax cluster? -- Properties and distribution of gas and dust in the thumbprint nebula -- A Disk around the young stellar object Z Canis Majoris? -- A CS (J=1? 0) study of regions previously mapped in ammonia -- Interacting H2O masers in star-forming regions -- Surface adjustment of the KOSMA 3m telescope using phase retrieval "holography" -- Ammonia observations of dense cores in molecular clouds -- Tidally-induced warps in T Tauri disks: First-Order Perturbation theory -- Near infrared images of galactic water masers -- Multiwavelength study of star formation related objects.
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