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  • Michael BREGER (Ed.)

Communications in Asteroseismology,
Volume 158, 2009

Evolution and pulsation of massive stars on the main sequence and close to it
Edited by Arlette NOELS, Conny AERTS, Josefina MONTALBÁN, Andrea MIGLIO and Maryline BRIQUET

  • Communications in Asteroseismology  158 

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doi:10.1553/cia158


This colloquium was the 38th Li‘ege International Astrophysical Colloquium
(38thLIAC -http://www.ago.ulg.ac.be/APub/Colloques/Liac38);
it was also held under the auspices of the European Helio- and Asteroseismology Network
(HELAS - http://www.helas-eu.org/), the CoRoT Evolution and Seismic Tools Activity
(CoRoT/ESTA - http://www.astro.up.pt/esta/) and the Belgian Asteroseismology Group
(BAG - http://www.asteroseismology.be). The first part of the conference was devoted to the internal structure of massive stars with session 1 dealing with the theoretical aspects of non standard physical processes while session 2 presented the challenges met in stellar modelling when introducing these physical processes. Session 3 was a “state of the art” in atmospheres, mass loss and stellar winds in massive stars. Session 4 presented the pulsation observations in massive stars while session 5 discussed the asteroseismic signatures of the physical processes involved in their internal structure. A final session 6 was essentially focused on the interpretation of the asteroseismic observations of ground-based, MOST and CoRoT targets.

Authors

Michael  BREGER

ist Professor für Astronomie an der Universität Wien

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Release date:

2009,

ISBN Print Edition

978-3-7001-6624-5

DOI

10.1553/cia158

Pages:

364 Seiten,

Dimension:

23x15cm, broschiert