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Galactic and Extragalactic Star Formation
โ Scribed by Charles J. Lada (auth.), Ralph E. Pudritz, Michel Fich (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1988
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 651
- Series
- NATO ASI Series 232
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Recent advances in the instrumentation used to observe star forming regions in both our own Milky Way and in external galaxies have transformed the subject from a phenomenological pursuit into an increasingly unified, physical science. High resolution centimetre, millimetre, infrared, and optical studies of local star forming clouds have allowed us to probe the physics of star formation down to spatial scales approaching those of the solar system. These developments make it possible to better constrain the basic physical processes underlying star formation itself. At the same time, these new instruments have placed extragalactic studies on a footing detailed enough to allow comparison with star forming regions within our own galaxy. This revolution means that we will soon be able to link the physics of local star forming regions to the global star forming properties of galaxies. The entire structure of this NATO Advanced Study Institute was designed to explore this new view of the subject. This Institute on "Galactic and Extragalactic Star Formation" was held from June 21 -July 4, 1987 at the Conference Centre in the village of Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. The informal atmosphere of this lovely mountain resort stimยญ ulated many valuable scientific exchanges. The Institute was funded by a major grant from NATO Scientific Affairs. Additional financial and I.I1oral assistance was provided by the Canadian Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (CITA) and Mcยญ Master University.
โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxvii
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
On The Importance Of Outflows For Molecular Clouds and Star Formation....Pages 5-24
Radio and Infrared Properties of Young Stars....Pages 25-52
Energetic Winds and Circumstellar Disks Associated with Low Mass Young Stellar Objects....Pages 53-88
Masers in Galactic and Extragalactic Star-Forming Regions....Pages 89-96
Interstellar and Circumstellar Toroids....Pages 97-109
The Behavior of Magnetic Fields in Star Forming Regions....Pages 111-133
The Origin of Bipolar Outflows....Pages 135-158
Vibrationally Excited Molecular Hydrogen Emission from Galactic Regions of Star Formation....Pages 159-179
Physical Conditions in Dense Cores....Pages 181-193
Long Term Support and Gravitational Stability of Molecular Clouds....Pages 195-213
Formation of Giant Molecular Clouds....Pages 215-225
Star Formation in the Galactic Disk....Pages 227-250
Observations of Star-Forming Regions with the Hat Creek Millimeter Array....Pages 253-260
High Resolution Observations with the Owens Valley Millimeter Wave Interferometer....Pages 261-273
Ultracompact HII Regions: Their Morphologies and Spectral Energy Distributions....Pages 275-290
The Magnetic Field in the Bipolar Nebula S106....Pages 291-295
High Resolution CO Observations of Young Low Mass Stars....Pages 297-302
The Effects of Multiple Scattering in the Disks Around Young Stellar Objects....Pages 303-307
Star Formation and the Solar System....Pages 311-327
Meeting Summary: Star Formation in the Milky Way....Pages 331-340
Front Matter....Pages 341-341
Star Formation at the Galactic Center....Pages 345-359
Star Formation in the Andromeda Galaxy....Pages 361-379
Supernovae and Their Remnants....Pages 381-390
The Starburst Galaxy M82....Pages 391-408
M82, A Nearby Star Burst Galaxy-CO Observations....Pages 409-438
Star Formation in Blue Compact and Irregular Galaxies....Pages 439-458
Large-Scale Aspects of Star Formation and Galactic Evolution....Pages 459-474
Influence of Large-Scale Dynamics Upon Star Formation in Galaxies....Pages 475-494
Starbursts: Nature and Implications....Pages 495-501
Bimodal Star Formation, Starbursts, and Galaxy Formation....Pages 503-517
Primordial Star Formation....Pages 519-537
The Evolution of Starburst Galaxies to Active Galactic Nuclei....Pages 541-549
Atomic Hydrogen and OH Emission in Luminous Infrared Galaxies....Pages 551-559
Evolution and Initial Mass Function in Starbursts....Pages 561-570
Aperture Synthesis Maps of HCN, HCO + , CO, and 3 mm Continuum Toward M82....Pages 571-578
The Molecular Content of Galaxies....Pages 579-588
High Mass Star Formation in Galactic and Extragalactic Molecular Clouds....Pages 589-600
Abundances of the Heavy Elements in the Magellanic Clouds....Pages 601-608
Panel Discussion: The Efficiency of Star Formation in Galaxies: Can We Measure It?....Pages 611-619
No More Heterodyne Blues: Gas Masses From Millimeter and Sub-Millimeter Continuum Photometry....Pages 621-626
Front Matter....Pages 341-341
The Efficiency of Star Formation in Galaxies: Can We Measure It?....Pages 627-633
The Initial Mass Function....Pages 635-636
Concluding Remarks....Pages 639-641
Front Matter....Pages 643-643
Galactic Star Formation....Pages 645-650
Extragalactic Star Formation....Pages 651-654
Back Matter....Pages 655-659
โฆ Subjects
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
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