Third Asian-Pacific Regional Meeting of the International Astronomical Union [electronic resource] : September 30–October 5 1984, Kyoto, Japan Part 2 /

The Siberian Solar Radio Telescope: Parameters and Principle of Operation, Objectives and Results of First Observations of Spatio-Temporal Properties of Development of Active Regions and Flares -- High Energy Observations of June 1980 Solar Flares -- Coronal Structure Observed at the Total Solar Eclipse of 11 June 1983 in Indonesia -- Continuum Absorption in the Solar EUV Spectra -- Height Measurements of S-Components -- Variations in Quiet Sun Radiation at Centimetre Wavelengths during Solar Maximum Period -- Analysis of a Magnetohydrodynamic Stellar Wind -- Study of Time-Evolving Hydrodynamic Cepheid Models -- Unusual Variable Stars in the Globular Cluster M4 -- The Phase Transitions of Superdense Matter and Supernova-Explosion -- Supercritical Winds From Cool ‘Canonical’ Stars Caused by Evolution on the Main Sequence -- Steady Mass-Loss from Supermassive Stars -- Effective Temperatures, Radii and Luminosities of O-Emmission, Be and Ae Stars -- Absolute Magnitudes of Late-Type Stars -- Active Phenomena of the Be Star EW Lac Observed in 1978–82 -- Photometric Behaviour of the Be Star EW Lacertae -- Iron K-Emission Line from Cygnus X-2 -- X-Ray Emissions from Vela X-l During Its Eclipsing Period -- Electrodynamical Synchronization of AM Her-Type Stars -- Spectroscopic and Photometric Observations of Nova Aquilae 1982 -- Moment Method for the Inverse Radiative Transfer in Inhomogeneous Media -- Photometric Determination of Variations in the Surface Conditions for Pulsating Stars -- The Estimation of Some Parameters of Pulsars and Their Applications -- Pulsar Magnetosphere with Conspicuous Trans-Field Flow -- One-Armed Oscillations of a Non-Self-Gravitating Polytropic Disk -- CO Observations Geometry and Galactic Structure -- Hydrodynamical Models of the Orion-KL Nebula -- Radio Recombination Lines of Hydrogen Atoms Associated with Stimulated Emissions in Ionized Regions -- The Scutum Ring of HII Regions -- Surface Photometry of Simple HII Regions -- Infrared Polarimetry of the Stars in the Inner Galaxy -- Effect of Magnetic Field on the Shock-Induced Thermal Instability -- On the Radial Distribution of Molecular Clouds in Galaxies -- Grain Formation Experiments by a Plasma Jet Apparatus -- Hydrostatic Models of BOK Globules -- Cep A: A Possible Proto-Cluster -- Formation of the Solar System -- Thermal-Chemical Instability in a Pre-Galactic Gas Cloud -- Dynamics of the Magellanic System and the Galaxy — Present Status of Theoretical Understanding -- Emission Line Velocity Survey of Spiral Galaxies with Bright Nuclei -- Optical Light Variation of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4151 -- Emission Line Velocity Field in the Central Region of M82 -- X-Ray Observation of AGN’s from TENMA -- Large-Scale Configurration of the Magnetic Field in Spiral Galaxies -- Correlation Between the Physical Parameters and Morphological Type of Spiral Galaxies -- Global Instability of Thin Stellar Discs -- A Mathematical Model of the Initial Stage in the Formation of a Disk Galaxy -- Evolution of Disk Galaxies Regulated by Supernova Remnants -- On the Effects of Compression of a Gaseous Disc by Thermal and Dynamical Pressures of Intergalactic Gas -- Formation of Collimated Beams -- Electron-Positron Pairs in a Mildly Relativistic Plasma in Active Galactic Nuclei -- Simulation of Compact Groups of Galaxies -- Motion of Quasar Images by Gravitational Lens Galaxies -- Optical Identification of QSOs with Flat Radio Spectrum -- United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope (UKST) Objective Prism Searches for Quasars -- Optical Identifications of Radio Sources with Accurate Positions Using the United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope (UKST) IIIa-J Plates -- Formation of a Void and Galaxies in a Neutrino Dominated Universe -- Dark Matter and the Formation of Large-Scale Structure in the Universe -- X-Ray Detection of the Monoceros Supernova Remnant -- Alignment of Spiral Galaxies in the Local Supercluster -- Log N — Log S of Radio Sources at 10 GHz with Flat Spectra -- Announcement -- List of Unpublished Papers.

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Main Authors: Kitamura, M. editor., Budding, E. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1986
Subjects:Physics., Astrophysics., Astrophysics and Astroparticles.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4630-9
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Summary:The Siberian Solar Radio Telescope: Parameters and Principle of Operation, Objectives and Results of First Observations of Spatio-Temporal Properties of Development of Active Regions and Flares -- High Energy Observations of June 1980 Solar Flares -- Coronal Structure Observed at the Total Solar Eclipse of 11 June 1983 in Indonesia -- Continuum Absorption in the Solar EUV Spectra -- Height Measurements of S-Components -- Variations in Quiet Sun Radiation at Centimetre Wavelengths during Solar Maximum Period -- Analysis of a Magnetohydrodynamic Stellar Wind -- Study of Time-Evolving Hydrodynamic Cepheid Models -- Unusual Variable Stars in the Globular Cluster M4 -- The Phase Transitions of Superdense Matter and Supernova-Explosion -- Supercritical Winds From Cool ‘Canonical’ Stars Caused by Evolution on the Main Sequence -- Steady Mass-Loss from Supermassive Stars -- Effective Temperatures, Radii and Luminosities of O-Emmission, Be and Ae Stars -- Absolute Magnitudes of Late-Type Stars -- Active Phenomena of the Be Star EW Lac Observed in 1978–82 -- Photometric Behaviour of the Be Star EW Lacertae -- Iron K-Emission Line from Cygnus X-2 -- X-Ray Emissions from Vela X-l During Its Eclipsing Period -- Electrodynamical Synchronization of AM Her-Type Stars -- Spectroscopic and Photometric Observations of Nova Aquilae 1982 -- Moment Method for the Inverse Radiative Transfer in Inhomogeneous Media -- Photometric Determination of Variations in the Surface Conditions for Pulsating Stars -- The Estimation of Some Parameters of Pulsars and Their Applications -- Pulsar Magnetosphere with Conspicuous Trans-Field Flow -- One-Armed Oscillations of a Non-Self-Gravitating Polytropic Disk -- CO Observations Geometry and Galactic Structure -- Hydrodynamical Models of the Orion-KL Nebula -- Radio Recombination Lines of Hydrogen Atoms Associated with Stimulated Emissions in Ionized Regions -- The Scutum Ring of HII Regions -- Surface Photometry of Simple HII Regions -- Infrared Polarimetry of the Stars in the Inner Galaxy -- Effect of Magnetic Field on the Shock-Induced Thermal Instability -- On the Radial Distribution of Molecular Clouds in Galaxies -- Grain Formation Experiments by a Plasma Jet Apparatus -- Hydrostatic Models of BOK Globules -- Cep A: A Possible Proto-Cluster -- Formation of the Solar System -- Thermal-Chemical Instability in a Pre-Galactic Gas Cloud -- Dynamics of the Magellanic System and the Galaxy — Present Status of Theoretical Understanding -- Emission Line Velocity Survey of Spiral Galaxies with Bright Nuclei -- Optical Light Variation of the Seyfert Galaxy NGC 4151 -- Emission Line Velocity Field in the Central Region of M82 -- X-Ray Observation of AGN’s from TENMA -- Large-Scale Configurration of the Magnetic Field in Spiral Galaxies -- Correlation Between the Physical Parameters and Morphological Type of Spiral Galaxies -- Global Instability of Thin Stellar Discs -- A Mathematical Model of the Initial Stage in the Formation of a Disk Galaxy -- Evolution of Disk Galaxies Regulated by Supernova Remnants -- On the Effects of Compression of a Gaseous Disc by Thermal and Dynamical Pressures of Intergalactic Gas -- Formation of Collimated Beams -- Electron-Positron Pairs in a Mildly Relativistic Plasma in Active Galactic Nuclei -- Simulation of Compact Groups of Galaxies -- Motion of Quasar Images by Gravitational Lens Galaxies -- Optical Identification of QSOs with Flat Radio Spectrum -- United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope (UKST) Objective Prism Searches for Quasars -- Optical Identifications of Radio Sources with Accurate Positions Using the United Kingdom Schmidt Telescope (UKST) IIIa-J Plates -- Formation of a Void and Galaxies in a Neutrino Dominated Universe -- Dark Matter and the Formation of Large-Scale Structure in the Universe -- X-Ray Detection of the Monoceros Supernova Remnant -- Alignment of Spiral Galaxies in the Local Supercluster -- Log N — Log S of Radio Sources at 10 GHz with Flat Spectra -- Announcement -- List of Unpublished Papers.