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  bryant space science center: Interplanetary Dust Eberhard Grün, Bo A.S. Gustafson, Stan. Dermott, Hugo Fechtig, 2012-12-06 An excellent handbook on the physics of interplanetary dust, a topic of interest not only to astronomers and space scientists but also to engineers. The following topics are covered in the book: historical perspectives; cometary dust; near-Earth environment; meteoroids and meteors; properties of interplanetary dust, information from collected samples; in situ measurements of cosmic dust; numerical modeling of the Zodiacal Cloud structure; synthesis of observations; instrumentation; physical processes; optical properties of interplanetary dust; orbital evolution of interplanetary dust; circumplanetary dust, observations and simple physics; interstellar dust and circumstellar dust disks. No doubt, the text will be regarded as the standard reference on interplanetary dust for many years to come.
  bryant space science center: StarGuides Plus Andre Heck, 2013-11-11 StarGuides Plus represents the most comprehensive and accurately validated collection of practical data on organizations involved in astronomy, related space sciences and other related fields. This invaluable reference source (and its companion volume, StarBriefs Plus) should be on the reference shelf of every library, organization or individual with any interest in these areas. The coverage includes relevant universities, scientific committees, institutions, associations, societies, agencies, companies, bibliographic services, data centers, museums, dealers, distributors, funding organizations, journals, manufacturers, meteorological services, national norms & standard institutes, parent associations & societies, publishers, software producers & distributors, and so on. Besides astronomy and associated space sciences, related fields such as aeronautics, aeronomy, astronautics, atmospheric sciences, chemistry, communications, computer sciences, data processing, education, electronics, engineering, energetics, environment, geodesy, geophysics, information handling, management, mathematics, meteorology, optics, physics, remote sensing, and so on, are also covered where appropriate. After some thirty years in continuous compilation, verification and updating, StarGuides Plus currently gathers together some 6,000 entries from 100 countries. The information is presented in a clear, uncluttered manner for direct and easy use.
  bryant space science center: Exoplanets: Detection, Formation and Dynamics (IAU S249) International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2008-07-10 In the 12 years since the first discovery of an exoplanet around a main sequence star (51 Peg), more than 270 exoplanets have been detected. The proceedings of IAU Symposium 249 present the latest theoretical and observational advances in the field of exoplanet research, including the ongoing and future projects such as CoRoT and Kepler. The volume opens with a review of exoplanet detection and orbital determination techniques, before looking at the physics of gas giant atmospheres and close-in stars. The topics of planet formation, migration and the dynamical evolution of protoplanetary disks and multi-planet systems are also covered in detail. IAU S249 is a useful reference for the graduate students and researchers working in the exciting field of exoplanet study.
  bryant space science center: Formation and Evolution of Solids in Space J. Mayo Greenberg, Aigen Li, 2012-12-06 Interstellar dust, meteorites, interplanetary dust particles (IDP's), the zodiacal light, comets, comet dust. Where do they come from, what are they made of, how do they evolve, and finally, are there connections between them? These are the questions discussed in this volume by some of the world's outstanding experts in their respective fields. The techniques used for studying the `small' solid objects of space are thoroughly discussed. Some of the methods involve a synthetic approach using the laboratory to create analog environments and materials which are believed to resemble those in space. Others use direct laboratory methods with state-of-the-art analytical tools to study the material of the objects themselves - meteorites, IDP'S. And others apply the latest in astronomical facilities to provide quantitative data on the material properties of the solids which can only be deduced from remote observations, These are compared with the laboratory results. In one instance there was a possibility to study a solar system body in situ and that was the case of comet Halley and some of the results of these studies obtained from space `laboratories' launched to meet it are discussed here. Finally, there are theoretical papers which are aimed at bridging the results of observational and laboratory methods. This book is recommended to senior scientists as well as graduate students who wish to pursue research in interstellar and solar system astronomy and their connections.
  bryant space science center: Optics of Cosmic Dust Gorden Videen, Miroslav Kocifaj, 2002 Focuses on the chemical and morphological properties of dust particles, both cosmological and terrestrial, and some of techniques used to gain information. This book treats such areas as observational information, dust morphology and chemistry, light-scattering models, characterisation methodologies, and backscatter polarisation and dynamics.
  bryant space science center: Exoplanets John Mason, 2008-08-29 This is the first collection of review articles in one volume covering the very latest developments in exoplanet research. This edited, multi-author volume will be an invaluable introduction and reference to all key aspects in the field this field. The reviews cover topics such as the properties of known exoplanets and searching for exoplanets in the stellar graveyard. The book provides an easily accessible point of reference in a fast moving and exciting field.
  bryant space science center: Stellar populations as building blocks of galaxies : proceedings of the 241th symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in La Palma, Tenerife, Spain, December 10-16, 2006 International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2007
  bryant space science center: Galileo and 400 Years of Telescopic Astronomy Peter Grego, David Mannion, 2010-09-09 In 1609 Galileo first used his telescope to kick start the science of observational astronomy - an event that proved to be of enormous historic, scientific, and cultural importance. Galileo and 400 Years of Telescopic Astronomy will feature the life and achievements of Galileo, around which has pivoted the story of four centuries of telescopic astronomy. The book will detail how astronomy has progressed through four centuries and contain glimpses of future space research and astronomy goals. Uniquely, interwoven with the text will be a range of practical projects for backyard astronomers in which to participate, projects that serve to illustrate many of Galileo's scientific discoveries.
  bryant space science center: Thirty Years of Astronomical Discovery with UKIRT Andy Adamson, John Davies, Ian Robson, E. Ian Robson, 2013-11-26 These are the proceedings of an international meeting hosted by the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh, to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the dedication of the UKIRT, the United Kingdom InfraRed Telescope. The volume comprises 31 professional level papers. The first part of the book has 10 thorough reviews of the conception, design and build of the telescope, as well as accounts of some its key instruments such as IRCAM (the common-user infrared camera), CGS4 (the fourth Cooled Grating Spectrometer) and the Wide Field Camera. The second part of the book comprises 14 reviews of scientific achievements during its twenty years of visitor mode operations. The final part of the book is a series of 7 reviews of the results from the multiple surveys being done as part of UKIDSS (UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey). The authors are all experts in their respective fields, for example instrument scientists, operations staff and leading astronomers.
  bryant space science center: Star Clusters (IAU S266) International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2010-02-04 Star clusters are important to many areas of astronomy, and as the basic building blocks of galaxies, they can be used as key diagnostic tools within a wide range of disciplines in astrophysics. Star cluster populations are powerful tracers of the formation, assembly and evolutionary history of their parent galaxies. Although their importance has been recognised for decades, only in recent years has this area seen a major investment in time and effort. IAU Symposium 266 consolidates the expertise of leading researchers from a variety of topical subfields in astrophysics, to provide a comprehensive presentation of cutting-edge developments in theory, observations and simulations of star clusters and star cluster systems across a range of sizes and epochs. This volume gives an account of this forefront research, answering fundamental questions that will improve our understanding of numerous related issues and show how this field will take its next major step forward.
  bryant space science center: The Dense Interstellar Medium in Galaxies Susanne Pfalzner, Carsten Kramer, Christian Straubmeier, Andreas Heithausen, 2012-12-06 The Cologne-Bonn-Zermatt symposium is a well established series of conferences, occurring on a 5-year cycle, on the dense interstellar medium and related topics. The main results constitute valuable proceedings that offer everyone working in this field an authoritative and comprehensive source of reference.
  bryant space science center: Galaxy Evolution Across the Hubble Time (IAU S235) International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2007-05-17 This last decade has witnessed a revolution in our observations of galaxies; in particular deep imaging with HST and spectroscopy with 10m-class ground-based telescopes have uncovered many objects that are difficult to place along the Hubble sequence. High resolution spectroscopy of extremely faint objects has enabled the study of the kinematic evolution and, hence, the mass assembly of galaxies to unprecedented look-back times for direct comparison with cosmological structure formation scenarios. Thus, it is now possible to study all three aspects of galaxy evolution - their morphological-dynamical, chemical and spectral evolution out to redshift larger than six, exploring more than 95% of the age of the universe. These Proceedings of the IAU Symposium 235 report the considerable progress made in recent years on galaxy formation and evolution, and look forward to the expected breakthroughs in the domain of remote galaxies, with ALMA, the ELT and the next generation space telescopes.
  bryant space science center: Direct Imaging of Exoplanets (IAU C200) International Astronomical Union. Colloquium, 2006-05-25 Proceedings volume for researchers and graduate students of exoplanetary astrophysics, a rapidly evolving discipline.
  bryant space science center: Transiting Planets (IAU S253) International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2009-04-16 The discovery of planets around stars other than the Sun within the past 15 years has opened up one of the largest and most exciting new fields in modern astronomy. The transit method of detecting exoplanets has revealed more information about individual planets than any other method of detection. This volume, the proceedings of IAU Symposium 253, contains a description of the latest development in the field of transiting extrasolar planets. Topical reviews and short contributions from more than one hundred authors present the latest results in the field, from the photometric transit searches for transiting planets, through observational studies of these planets, to the consequences for theories of planet formation, evolution and planetary atmospheres. Presenting the latest research, it is an important resource for graduate students and researchers working in astronomy and planetary sciences.
  bryant space science center: II International GTC Workshop Ana Maria Hidalgo-Gámez, 2005
  bryant space science center: The Central Engine of Active Galactic Nuclei Luis C. Ho, Jian-Min Wang, 2007
  bryant space science center: Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy , 2006
  bryant space science center: Chemical Abundances in the Universe International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2010 Session I : Primordial nucleosynthesis and the first stars in the Universe -- Session II : First stars in the Galaxy -- Session III : Chemical abundances in the high red-shift Universe -- Session IV : Chemical abundance constraints on mass assembly and star formation in local galaxies and the Milky Way -- Session V : Extrasolar planets: the chemical abundance connection -- Session VI : Abundance surveys and projects in the era of future large telescopes.
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  bryant space science center: Triggered Star Formation in a Turbulent Interstellar Medium (IAU S237) International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2007-05-28 New stars form in the dense turbulent gas clouds of galaxies, and the formation of these clouds is the subject of the IAU S237. This book is the most up-to-date review of all aspects of cloud and star formation, and one of the few compendiums available on ISM turbulence.
  bryant space science center: Issues in Astronomy and Astrophysics: 2011 Edition , 2012-01-09 Issues in Astronomy and Astrophysics / 2011 Edition is a ScholarlyEditions™ eBook that delivers timely, authoritative, and comprehensive information about Astronomy and Astrophysics. The editors have built Issues in Astronomy and Astrophysics: 2011 Edition on the vast information databases of ScholarlyNews.™ You can expect the information about Astronomy and Astrophysics in this eBook to be deeper than what you can access anywhere else, as well as consistently reliable, authoritative, informed, and relevant. The content of Issues in Astronomy and Astrophysics: 2011 Edition has been produced by the world’s leading scientists, engineers, analysts, research institutions, and companies. All of the content is from peer-reviewed sources, and all of it is written, assembled, and edited by the editors at ScholarlyEditions™ and available exclusively from us. You now have a source you can cite with authority, confidence, and credibility. More information is available at http://www.ScholarlyEditions.com/.
  bryant space science center: Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies S. Kubono, 2006-07-19 Tokyo, Japan, 8-11 November 2005
  bryant space science center: Management of Sci-tech Libraries Ellis Mount, 1984
  bryant space science center: XI IAU Regional Latin American Meeting of Astronomy Leopoldo Infante, 2006
  bryant space science center: Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys André Moitinho, Joao Alves, 2011-10-20 The symposium “Star Clusters in the Era of Large Surveys” was held in Lisbon on Sep 9-10 during the JENAM 2010. It served as a platform for discussing what and how recent, on-going and planned large-area ground-based and space-based surveys can contribute to producing a major leap in this research field, which has a strong European history. Scientific topics addressed included: cluster searches, clustered vs. isolated star formation, large-scale star formation, enrichment of the field population, structure, populations and evolution of the Milky Way, cluster dynamics (internal and within the Milky Way), variability of stars in clusters (from time-resolved surveys), analysis techniques for large samples and archiving. This proceedings book provides a snapshot of the ongoing discussion on the role of large surveys in star cluster research, and serves as a reference volume for the state-of-the art in the field.
  bryant space science center: Mass Outflow in Active Galactic Nuclei D. Michael Crenshaw, Daniel Michael Crenshaw, Steven B. Kraemer, Ian Michael George, 2002 Annotation Proceedings of a March 2001 workshop held in Washington, D.C., bringing together an international group of researchers to share new developments in the field during the last four years. Fifty-seven contributions are arranged in sections on X-ray absorption and emission; intrinsic UV absorption; broad absorption-line QSOs; narrow- line region, broad-line region and jets; and kinematics and dynamical models. A sampling of topics: high-resolution X-ray spectroscopy of the warm gas in Seyfert 1 galaxies, observations of warm absorbers in AGN, radio-selected broad absorption line quasars, the importance of shocks in the ionization of the narrow line region of Seyferts, and strong shocks and supersonic winds in homogeneous media. Indexed by author and object, but not by subject. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
  bryant space science center: Ground-based Instrumentation for Astronomy , 2004
  bryant space science center: Next Generation Wide-field Multi-object Spectroscopy Michael J. I. Brown, Arjun Dey, 2001
  bryant space science center: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter Space Telescopes , 2004
  bryant space science center: Science with the GTC 10-m Telescope José Miguel Rodríguez Espinoza, Verónica Melo Martín, 2003
  bryant space science center: Disks of Galaxies E. Athanassoula, Albert Bosma, Raúl Mújica, 2002
  bryant space science center: Update , 2001
  bryant space science center: Science with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) Al Wootten, 2001 Annotation Sixty-two contributions from the October 1999 conference in Washington D.C. include reviews and papers on dawn in star-forming regions, the era of planet formation, galaxy formation, old age, and ALMA and other instruments. The scientific capabilities of ALMA are specifically discussed. Graphs, charts, and other images display key findings. Contributors include astronomers, physicists, and other researchers from North America, Europe, Japan, Chile, and Taiwan. There is no index. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
  bryant space science center: Brown Dwarfs International Astronomical Union. Symposium, 2003
  bryant space science center: Transiting Extrasolar Planets Workshop Cristina Afonso, David Weldrake, Thomas Henning, 2007
  bryant space science center: Eta Carinae and the Supernova Impostors Kris Davidson, Roberta M. Humphreys, 2012-03-15 In 1965 Fritz Zwicky proposed a class of supernovae that he called Type V, described as excessively faint at maximum. There were only two members, SN1961v and Eta Carinae. We now know that Eta Carinae was not a true supernova, but if it were observed today in a distant galaxy we would call it a supernova impostor. 170 years ago it experienced a great eruption lasting 20 years, expelling 10 solar masses or more, and survived. Eta Carinae is now acknowledged as the most massive, most luminous star in our region of the Galaxy, and it may be our only example of a very massive star in a pre-supernova state. In this book the editors and contributing authors review its remarkable history, physical state of the star and its ejecta, and its continuing instability. Chapters also include its relation to other massive, unstable stars, the massive star progenitors of supernovae, and the first stars in the Universe.
  bryant space science center: Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics V Jose M. Diego, LuisJ. Goicoechea, J. Ignacio González-Serrano, Javier Gorgas, 2010-03-18 Astronomy is a scienti?c discipline that has developed a rapid and impressive growth in Spain. Thirty years ago, Spain occupied a purely anecdotal presence in the international context, but today it occupies the eighth position in the world in publication of astronomical articles, and, among other successes, owns and op- ates ninety per cent of the world’s largest optical telescope GTC (Gran Telescopio Canarias). The Eighth Scienti?c Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (Sociedad Espanol ̃ a de Astronom ́ a, SEA), held in Santander in July 7–11 2008, whose p- ceedings are in your hands, clearly shows the enthusiasm, motivation and quality of the present Spanish astronomical community. The event brought together 322 participants, who represent almost 50% of Spanish professional astronomers. This percentage, together with the continuously increasing, with respect to previous SEA meetings, number of oral presentations and poster contributions (179 and 127 respectively), con?rms that the SEA conferences have become a point of reference to assess the interests and achievements of astrophysical research in Spain. The most important and current topics of modern Astrophysics were taken into accountat thepreliminarymeeting,aswell as the numberandqualityofparticipants and their contributions, to select the invited speakers and oral contributors. We took a week to enjoy the high quality contributions submitted by Spanish astronomers to the Scienti?c Organizing Committee. The selection was dif?cult. We wish to acknowledge the gentle advice and commitment of the SOC members.
  bryant space science center: Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth General Assembly, Manchester, 2000 Union astronomique internationale. Assemblée générale, Union astronomique internationale, 2001
  bryant space science center: X-Ray Timing 2003 Philip Kaaret, Frederick K. Lamb, Jean H. Swank, 2004-07-22 Cambridge, Massachusetts, 3-5 November 2003
  bryant space science center: Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications , 1983-08
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