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Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana. Journal of the Italian Astronomical Society. 75. 2. 2004

Fabrizio Serra Editore

Italian and English Text.
Pisa, 2004; paperback, pp. 147, cm 17x24.
(Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana. Journal of the Italian Astronomical Society. Rivista trimestrale diretta da Piercarlo Bonifacio. 75/2. 2004).

series: Memorie della Società Astronomica Italiana. Journal of the Italian Astronomical Society

Other editions available: ISSN 0037-8720.

Subject: Magazines

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Languages:  english, italian text   english, italian text  

Weight: 0.48 kg


Astrophysical impact of abundances in Globular Cluster stars. Proceedings of Joint Discussion 04 at the XXIII IAU General Assembly, Sydney, 16-17 July 2003, editors: F. D'Antona, G. Da Costa.
Foreword. Observed Abundances: C. Sneden, Abundances in Globular Clusters: successes and questions; R. Gratton, Abundances in scarcely evolved stars in Globular Clusters; P. Bonifacio, Lithium abundances in Globular Clusters; I. I. Ivans, C. Sneden, G. Wallerstein, R. P. Kraft, J. E. Norris, J. P. Fulbright, G. Gonzalez, On the question of a Metallicity Spread in Globular Cluster M22; L. Stanford, G. S. Da Costa, J. E. Norris, R. D. Cannon, The metallicity and Age Ranges in Omega Centauri; R. Kraft, A comparison of Globular Cluster and halo field stars. General Discussion I: B. Barbuy, Open session: at what stage is the abundance determination problem?; M. Asplund, Globular Cluster abundances in the light of 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres; M. S. Bessell, The Temperature Scale of Globular Cluster Stars; C. Van't Veer, R. Cayrel, Oxygen abundance and convection. Sites for Production: K. Nomoto, K. Maeda, H. Umeda, N. Tominaga, T. Ohkubo, J. Deng, P. A. Mazzali, Population III Supernovae and their Nucleosynthesis; J. Lattanzio, A. Karakas, S. Campbell, L. Elliott, A. Chieffi, The role of AGB stars; P. Denissenkov, Today's AGB stars and the role of binaries; P. Ventura, F. D'Antona, I. Mazzitelli, New AGB models to explore the spread of obundances in Globular Clusters. Today's stellar evolution: G. Michaud, O. Richard, J. Richer, Processes at the turnoff; A. Weiss, C. Charbonnel, Mixing along the Red Giant Branch. General Discussion II: D. A. Vandenberg, F. D'Antona, P. Denissenkov, J. Lattanzio, G. Michaud, S. Vauclair, A. Weiss, General Discussion II: On current stellar models. Formation and early evolution of Globular Clusters: B. Elmegreen, Formation of stars in clusters; T. Shigeyama, T. Tsujimoto, Globular Clusters formation from cloud-cloud collisions; G. Da Costa, R. Cannon, B. Croke, J. E. Norris, Globular Cluster Abundance Anomalies: clues from the Main Sequence; F. D'Antona, The Horizontal Branch Morphology in Globular Clusters: consequences for the selfpollution model. General Discussion III: R. Cayrel, General Discussion III: Chemistry and Self-pollution mechanisms; P. Bonifacio, Abundance anomalies and lithium in Globular Clusters; F. D'Antona, Can we build up second generation stars in GCs directly from the ejecta of AGBs?; P. A. Denissenkov, A discussion of self-pollution mechanisms; A. Weiss, The AGB contamination scenario; G. S. Da Costa, Contribution to JD4 General Discussion III. Posters: U. Fritze-v. Alvensleben, Stellar Abundances in Young and Intermediate Age GCs; L. Sbordone, P. Bonifacio, G. Marconi, R. Buonanno, Chemical Abundances in Terzan 7; B. Barbuy, J. Melendez, S. Ortolani, M. Zoccali, E. Bica, A. Renzini, V. Hill, Y. Momany, D. Minniti, M. Rich, Abundance analysis of the bulge globular clusters NGC 6553 and NGC 6528; J. A. Johnson, A survey for CH stars in Globular Clusters; T. Tusujimoto, T. Shigeyama, Star Formation History in Omega Centauri.

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