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Massive Stars Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore)

Massive Stars By Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore)

Summary

Presenting observational and theoretical papers from world experts, this book discusses the importance of massive stars in astrophysics. Topics include star formation in the local and distant universe, the feedback effects of massive stars, and explosions of massive stars. An invaluable resource both for professional researchers and students.

Massive Stars Summary

Massive Stars: From Pop III and GRBs to the Milky Way by Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore)

This collection of papers from the Space Telescope Science Institute Symposium on massive stars addresses the many aspects of astrophysics in which these stars play an important role. Review papers are presented from both observational and theoretical work by world experts in the study of these rare stars. Topics discussed include star formation in the local and distant universe, the feedback effects of the massive stars, mass loss from massive stars, and explosions of massive stars. The combination of papers produces a comprehensive overview of up-to-date research in the field, making this book an invaluable resource for professional researchers and for students of astrophysics.

Massive Stars Reviews

'This collection complements the other proceedings and its concentration on a few selected topics makes it a good addition to 'Massive Stars' libraries.' The Observatory

About Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore)

Mario Livio is a Senior Astrophysicist and Head of the Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, USA. Eva Villaver is an ESA Scientist at the Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore, USA.

Table of Contents

Participants; Preface Mario Livio and Eva Villaver; 1. High-mass star formation by gravitational collapse of massive cores M. R. Krumholz; 2. Observations of massive star formation N. A. Patel; 3. Massive star formation in the Galactic center D. F. Figer; 4. An X-ray tour of massive star-forming regions with Chandra L. K. Townsley; 5. Massive stars: feedback effects in the local universe M. S. Oey and C. J. Clarke; 6. The initial mass function in clusters B. G. Elmegreen; 7. Massive stars and star clusters in the Antennae galaxies B. C. Whitmore; 8. On the binarity of Eta Carinae T. R. Gull; 9. Parameters and winds of hot massive stars R. P. Kudritzki and M. A. Urbaneja; 10. Unraveling the Galaxy to find the first stars J. Tumlinson; 11. Optically observable zero-age main-sequence O stars N. R. Walborn; 12. Metallicity-dependent Wolf-Raynet winds P. A. Crowther; 13. Eruptive mass loss in very massive stars and Population III stars N. Smith; 14. From progenitor to afterlife R. A. Chevalier; 15. Pair-production supernovae: theory and observation E. Scannapieco; 16. Cosmic infrared background and Population III: an overview A. Kashlinsky.

Additional information

NPB9780521762632
9780521762632
0521762634
Massive Stars: From Pop III and GRBs to the Milky Way by Mario Livio (Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2009-11-12
252
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