Communications in Asteroseismology,
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Michael BREGER ist Professor für Astronomie an der Universität Wien |
… This colloquium was the 38th Li‘ege International
Astrophysical Colloquium
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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.
2009,
978-3-7001-6624-5
364 Seiten,
23x15cm, broschiert