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Precision Asteroseismology (IAU S301)

Precision Asteroseismology (IAU S301)

Precision Asteroseismology (IAU S301)

Joyce A. Guzik, Los Alamos National Laboratory
William J. Chaplin, University of Birmingham
Gerald Handler, Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw
Andrzej Pigulski, Uniwersytet Wroclawski, Poland
March 2014
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9781107045170
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    IAU Symposium 301 highlights the recent advances in the field of asteroseismology and was the twenty-first in a series of pulsation meetings started in Los Alamos in 1971 and held every two years. Topics discussed centred around seismic studies of all types of pulsating stars, which - in the era of space observations made by MOST, CoRoT and Kepler - use data of unprecedented precision. The Symposium was also the opportunity to honour Wojtek Dziembowski, one of the world's leaders in the study of solar and stellar pulsations. Highlights include contributions on observing from space and the ground, techniques of analysis and mode identification, astrophysical applications of pulsations, pulsation–convection interaction, mass loss, microphysics, pulsations in main-sequence stars, compact stars and supergiants, and solar-like oscillations. Containing many excellent reviews, this volume is an important reference source for researchers on solar and stellar pulsations.

    • Contains outstanding reviews on the observation and modeling of stellar pulsations, providing an excellent introduction for new researchers
    • Introduces new techniques and methods for asteroseismology
    • Presents unsolved problems in the theory of stellar pulsation and evolution, encouraging research into solutions to these problems

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    March 2014
    Hardback
    9781107045170
    535 pages
    253 × 180 × 25 mm
    1.01kg
    325 b/w illus. 30 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Observations: from ground to space
    • 3. Resolving the rich oscillation spectra
    • 4. Applications of pulsating stars in astrophysics
    • 5. New solutions to old problems and new challenges
    • 6. From the Sun to the stars: the helio-asteroseismology connection
    • 7. Posters.
      Editors
    • Joyce A. Guzik , Los Alamos National Laboratory
    • William J. Chaplin , University of Birmingham
    • Gerald Handler , Nicolaus Copernicus Astronomical Center, Warsaw
    • Andrzej Pigulski , Astronomical Institute