The Physics and Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae / Edition 1

The Physics and Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae / Edition 1

by Grigor A. Gurzadyan
ISBN-10:
3540609652
ISBN-13:
9783540609650
Pub. Date:
05/16/1997
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
ISBN-10:
3540609652
ISBN-13:
9783540609650
Pub. Date:
05/16/1997
Publisher:
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
The Physics and Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae / Edition 1

The Physics and Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae / Edition 1

by Grigor A. Gurzadyan
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Overview

Planetary nebulae are the classic subject of astrophysics. The physical processes occurring in this highly ionized gaseous medium, the formation of emis­ sion lines in clearly specified conditions, the continuous emission extending from the far ultraviolet up to infrared and radio frequencies, the generation of exotic forms of radiation predicted by atomic physics, along with methods for deciphering the observed spectra and detecting physical and kinematic parameters of the radiating medium, etc. - all these problems form the solid foundations of the physical theory of gaseous nebulae. They are an essential part of the arsenal of powerful tools and concepts without which one cannot imagine understanding and interpreting the enormous diversity of processes taking place in the Universe - in gaseous envelopes surrounding the stars of various classes, from cool dwarfs and flare stars up to hot supergiants, as well as in stellar chromospheres and coronae, in atmospheres of unstable and anomalous stars, in circumstellar clouds and gaseous shells born in nova and supernova explosions, in diffuse nebulae and the interstellar medium, in interacting binary systems, in galaxies with emission lines, in quasars, etc. The last thirty years have seen a turning-point in our knowledge concern­ ing the very nature of planetary nebulae (PNs). The radio emission of PNs was discovered after it was predicted theoretically. On the other hand, the powerful infrared emission discovered both in the continuum and in emission lines was never expected.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540609650
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 05/16/1997
Series: Astronomy and Astrophysics Library
Edition description: 1997
Pages: 513
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.05(d)

Table of Contents

1. Global Concepts.- 2. The Origin of Emission Lines.- 3. Emission Lines of Hydrogen and Helium.- 4. Ionization Equilibrium of Planetary Nebulae.- 5. Temperature of Nebular Nuclei.- 6. Electron Temperature. Electron Concentration.- 7. Planetary Nebulae in the Ultraviolet.- 8. Pseudoresonance Lines.- 9. Continuous Radiation of Nebulae. Two-Photon Emission.- 10. Infrared Radiation of Planetary Nebulae.- 11. Radiative Equilibrium: Classical Theory.- 12. Distances and Dimensions of Planetary Nebulae.- 13. Double-Envelope Nebulae.- 14. Radio Emission of Planetary Nebulae.- 15. Anomalous Planetary Nebulae.- 16. Dynamics of Planetary Nebulae.- 17. Magnetic Fields in Planetary Nebulae.- 18. Origin and Evolution of Planetary Nebulae.- Plates.- References.- Books, Catalogues, Proceedings.- Early Period, up to 1969.- Later Period, 1970–1989.- The Most-Recent Period, 1990–1996.- Object Index.
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