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Planetary Nebulae

✍ Scribed by G. A. Gurzadyan (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1971
Tongue
English
Leaves
330
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The publication in English of this monograph seems to me to indicate the everΒ­ increasing interest of astrophysicists in the physical and dynamical problems of planetary nebulae-one of the most interesting and fruitful branches of theoretical astrophysics. Their interest in part arises from the fact that the methods of identifyΒ­ ing the physical processes occurring in planetary nebulae, as well as the many theoΒ­ retical results, are now acquiring a degree of uni versality as their sphere of application increases. Finally, the special cosmic significance of planetary nebulae is becoming apparent. The English edition of Planetary Nebulae differs considerably from the Russian version published in 1962, primarily because of the new results included in it, but also because of numerous editorial revisions. The problems of magnetic fields and hydrodynamics in planetary nebulae are beginning to occupy an important place in the study of the dynamics of these objects. Recent studies by D. H. Menzel confirm the idea advanced in the present monoΒ­ graph as to the existence of magnetic fields in planetary nebulae. New light is being cast on the dynamics of planetary nebulae by the hydrodynamic investigations of F. D. Kahn, W. G. Mathews and others. Unfortunately I was not able to include these and other interesting results in the present edition.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Basic Observational Data....Pages 1-27
The Origin of the Emission Lines....Pages 28-65
The Problem of Distances and Dimensions of Planetary Nebulae....Pages 66-79
Temperatures of Nuclei, Electron Temperatures and Electron Concentrations....Pages 80-130
The Continuous Spectrum of Planetary Nebulae....Pages 131-162
Radiative Equilibrium of Planetary Nebulae....Pages 163-193
Double-Envelope Nebulae....Pages 194-217
The Stability of the Forms of Gaseous Envelopes....Pages 218-237
Magnetic Fields in Planetary Nebulae....Pages 238-277
The Origin of Planetary Nebulae....Pages 278-304
Back Matter....Pages 305-314

✦ Subjects


Astronomy, Observations and Techniques


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