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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041963750
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540553106
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 397
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-540-47025-0
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kühler Stern ; Oberflächenstruktur ; Stern ; Oberfläche ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_749220147
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 356 p. 106 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540470250 , 9783540553106
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 397
    Content: The contributions in this volume discuss the magnetic structures in the outer atmospheres of active late-type stars, and in particular the various methods available for imaging surface features on these objects. Emphasis has been laid upon multiwavelength studies of the phenomena and the application of solar astrophysics to stellar objects. The book is recommended to research workers or postgraduate students in stellar astrophysics
    Content: Surface inhomogeneities on late-type stars -- Models of starspots and results -- Information limit optimization: Starspot solutions for eclipsing RS CVn systems -- Major changes in polar starspots on V833 Tau -- Modelling stellar photospheric spots using spectroscopy -- Comparisons between Doppler Imaging and starspot modelling -- The polar-spot structure on HD26337 -- Ultraviolet imaging of plage regions on late-type stars -- A new approach to doppler imaging of late-type stars -- Fluorescence-induced surface inhomogeneities and ejection and trapping of plasma by the K dwarf component of V471 Tauri -- Influence of starspots on internal stellar structure -- The synchronization of binary components from the motion of starspots -- Spectroscopic signatures of active regions on main sequence stars -- Physical models of solar and stellar spots -- Lithium in RS CVn binaries and related chromospherically active stars -- Relationship of starspots to other indicators of stellar activity -- Sunspots: An observational overview -- Mapping magnetic fields on rapidly rotating stars -- CaII K line observations of solar stars -- UV observations of sunspots -- Starspot lifetimes from long-term photometry -- The effect of surface inhomogeneities on total solar irradiance -- Oscillations & seismological diagnostics of sunspots -- Surface mapping of slowly rotating, cool stars using line bisector variations -- Surface brightness characteristics of W Ursae Majoris -- Automated photometric telescopes in the study of active stars -- Modelling inhomogeneities on B and A type magnetic peculiar stars -- Surface inhomogeneities on Capella -- Multi-site spectroscopic networks for the study of late-type stars -- Flaring and quiescent X-ray emission from the RS CVn system II Peg -- Summary and conclusions -- The August 1989 Spot lightcurve of II Peg and related flare activity -- Spot characteristics of contact binaries -- Observations of AB Dor at 8.4 GHz and interpretation -- Optical photometry & UV spectroscopy of CC Eri IN Nov 1989 -- Numerical simulations of flares on late-type stars: Hydrodynamics and X-ray spectra -- Non-local thermal conduction in solar and stellar coronal loops -- Phase dependent variations of the H? line in chromospherically active stars -- Long-term variability of active stars -- Vilnius photometry of the typical and suspected chromospherically active stars -- The UV spectrum of the RS CVn binary SZ PSc -- Short time-scale changes in the V-band light-curve of II Peg: Flare, companion or prominence? -- Proposed upgrade of the McMath solar/stellar Telescope to a 4 m aperture -- Surface inhomogeneity on T Tau stars and the structure of their stellar winds -- On the dynamics of the emerging pre-flare magnetic configuration -- Spots of AR Lacertae -- Modelling of the large X-ray flare on II Peg observed with GINGA -- Light curve analysis of stars with more than one spot -- A semi-analytical model of stellar flares -- Sunspot group braking and photometric period variations in spotted stars -- Statistics of magnetic cycles in late-type single and close binary stars -- On an unusual correlation for flare stars -- On spectra of some pleiades flare stars -- Electron densities and temperatures in solar and stellar atmospheres -- On the AR Lac active regions -- A search for rotational modulation of the lithium line in spotted stars -- FK Comae - A decrease of the period? -- On variability of TZ Ori -- Li abundances and chromospheric activity in F, G and K southern stars -- X-rays from both components of the flare star binary Gliese 867 -- Characterization of long-term X-ray variability in a sample of late-type stars -- Radial velocity measures of suspected chromospherically active and RSCVn-like stars -- Optical properties of cool stars discovered by EXOSAT
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783540553106
    Language: English
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  • 3
    UID:
    almahu_BV004799861
    Format: XVI, 355 S. : Ill., zahlr. graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 3-540-55310-X , 0-387-55310-X
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 397
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Kühler Stern ; Oberflächenstruktur ; Stern ; Oberfläche ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_022332367
    Format: XVI, 355 S , graph. Darst
    ISBN: 354055310X , 038755310X
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 397
    Note: Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
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    RVK:
    Keywords: Kühler Stern ; Oberflächenstruktur ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 5
    UID:
    almafu_9959185905102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 356 p. 106 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47025-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 397
    Content: The contributions in this volume discuss the magnetic structures in the outer atmospheres of active late-type stars, and in particular the various methods available for imaging surface features on these objects. Emphasis has been laid upon multiwavelength studies of the phenomena and the application of solar astrophysics to stellar objects. The book is recommended to research workers or postgraduate students in stellar astrophysics.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Surface inhomogeneities on late-type stars -- Models of starspots and results -- Information limit optimization: Starspot solutions for eclipsing RS CVn systems -- Major changes in polar starspots on V833 Tau -- Modelling stellar photospheric spots using spectroscopy -- Comparisons between Doppler Imaging and starspot modelling -- The polar-spot structure on HD26337 -- Ultraviolet imaging of plage regions on late-type stars -- A new approach to doppler imaging of late-type stars -- Fluorescence-induced surface inhomogeneities and ejection and trapping of plasma by the K dwarf component of V471 Tauri -- Influence of starspots on internal stellar structure -- The synchronization of binary components from the motion of starspots -- Spectroscopic signatures of active regions on main sequence stars -- Physical models of solar and stellar spots -- Lithium in RS CVn binaries and related chromospherically active stars -- Relationship of starspots to other indicators of stellar activity -- Sunspots: An observational overview -- Mapping magnetic fields on rapidly rotating stars -- CaII K line observations of solar stars -- UV observations of sunspots -- Starspot lifetimes from long-term photometry -- The effect of surface inhomogeneities on total solar irradiance -- Oscillations & seismological diagnostics of sunspots -- Surface mapping of slowly rotating, cool stars using line bisector variations -- Surface brightness characteristics of W Ursae Majoris -- Automated photometric telescopes in the study of active stars -- Modelling inhomogeneities on B and A type magnetic peculiar stars -- Surface inhomogeneities on Capella -- Multi-site spectroscopic networks for the study of late-type stars -- Flaring and quiescent X-ray emission from the RS CVn system II Peg -- Summary and conclusions -- The August 1989 Spot lightcurve of II Peg and related flare activity -- Spot characteristics of contact binaries -- Observations of AB Dor at 8.4 GHz and interpretation -- Optical photometry & UV spectroscopy of CC Eri IN Nov 1989 -- Numerical simulations of flares on late-type stars: Hydrodynamics and X-ray spectra -- Non-local thermal conduction in solar and stellar coronal loops -- Phase dependent variations of the H? line in chromospherically active stars -- Long-term variability of active stars -- Vilnius photometry of the typical and suspected chromospherically active stars -- The UV spectrum of the RS CVn binary SZ PSc -- Short time-scale changes in the V-band light-curve of II Peg: Flare, companion or prominence? -- Proposed upgrade of the McMath solar/stellar Telescope to a 4 m aperture -- Surface inhomogeneity on T Tau stars and the structure of their stellar winds -- On the dynamics of the emerging pre-flare magnetic configuration -- Spots of AR Lacertae -- Modelling of the large X-ray flare on II Peg observed with GINGA -- Light curve analysis of stars with more than one spot -- A semi-analytical model of stellar flares -- Sunspot group braking and photometric period variations in spotted stars -- Statistics of magnetic cycles in late-type single and close binary stars -- On an unusual correlation for flare stars -- On spectra of some pleiades flare stars -- Electron densities and temperatures in solar and stellar atmospheres -- On the AR Lac active regions -- A search for rotational modulation of the lithium line in spotted stars -- FK Comae — A decrease of the period? -- On variability of TZ Ori -- Li abundances and chromospheric activity in F, G and K southern stars -- X-rays from both components of the flare star binary Gliese 867 -- Characterization of long-term X-ray variability in a sample of late-type stars -- Radial velocity measures of suspected chromospherically active and RSCVn-like stars -- Optical properties of cool stars discovered by EXOSAT. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-55310-X
    Language: English
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  • 6
    UID:
    almafu_BV000126419
    Format: XXVI, 669 S. : , Ill.
    ISBN: 90-277-1601-3
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and space science library 102
    Language: English
    Subjects: Physics
    RVK:
    Keywords: Roter Zwerg ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 7
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042415326
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XXVI, 669 p)
    ISBN: 9789400971578 , 9789400971592
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, A Series of Books on the Recent Developments of Space Science and of General Geophysics and Astrophysics Published in Connection with the Journal Space Science Reviews 102
    Note: IAU Colloquium No. 71 had its immediate origins in a small gathering of people interested. in the optical and UV study of flare stars which took place during the 1979 Montreal General Assembly. We recognized that a fundamental change was taking place in the study of these objects. Space-borne instruments (especially lUE and Einstein) and a new generation of ground-based equipment were having a profound effect on the range of investigations it was possible to make. To extract maximum benefit from these new possibilities it would be necessary as never before to have good communication with colleagues in other disciplines, for instance, with atomic and solar physicists. Similarly, studies of phenomena associated with the outer atmospheres of the late-type stars could now hope to give significant insights into certain aspects of solar activity. So, in view of the wide range of backgrounds of those participating, the meeting had an unusually high proportion of invited reviews while most of the contributed papers were presented as posters. It is gratifying that in the short time since the meeting a good deal of correspondence has been received from participants remarking on the success of this format. Once the decision had been taken in principle to hold the meeting, a very considerable amount of work fell on the two organizing committees, viz. the Scientific and Local Organizing Committees. The Scientific Organizing Committee was chaired by D.J. Mullan and consisted of A.D.
    Language: English
    Keywords: Roter Zwerg ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_013944843
    Format: XXVI,669 S
    ISBN: 9027716013
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and space science library 102
    Language: Undetermined
    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 9
    UID:
    almahu_9947923361702882
    Format: XVI, 356 p. 106 illus. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540470250
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 397
    Content: The contributions in this volume discuss the magnetic structures in the outer atmospheres of active late-type stars, and in particular the various methods available for imaging surface features on these objects. Emphasis has been laid upon multiwavelength studies of the phenomena and the application of solar astrophysics to stellar objects. The book is recommended to research workers or postgraduate students in stellar astrophysics.
    Note: Surface inhomogeneities on late-type stars -- Models of starspots and results -- Information limit optimization: Starspot solutions for eclipsing RS CVn systems -- Major changes in polar starspots on V833 Tau -- Modelling stellar photospheric spots using spectroscopy -- Comparisons between Doppler Imaging and starspot modelling -- The polar-spot structure on HD26337 -- Ultraviolet imaging of plage regions on late-type stars -- A new approach to doppler imaging of late-type stars -- Fluorescence-induced surface inhomogeneities and ejection and trapping of plasma by the K dwarf component of V471 Tauri -- Influence of starspots on internal stellar structure -- The synchronization of binary components from the motion of starspots -- Spectroscopic signatures of active regions on main sequence stars -- Physical models of solar and stellar spots -- Lithium in RS CVn binaries and related chromospherically active stars -- Relationship of starspots to other indicators of stellar activity -- Sunspots: An observational overview -- Mapping magnetic fields on rapidly rotating stars -- CaII K line observations of solar stars -- UV observations of sunspots -- Starspot lifetimes from long-term photometry -- The effect of surface inhomogeneities on total solar irradiance -- Oscillations & seismological diagnostics of sunspots -- Surface mapping of slowly rotating, cool stars using line bisector variations -- Surface brightness characteristics of W Ursae Majoris -- Automated photometric telescopes in the study of active stars -- Modelling inhomogeneities on B and A type magnetic peculiar stars -- Surface inhomogeneities on Capella -- Multi-site spectroscopic networks for the study of late-type stars -- Flaring and quiescent X-ray emission from the RS CVn system II Peg -- Summary and conclusions -- The August 1989 Spot lightcurve of II Peg and related flare activity -- Spot characteristics of contact binaries -- Observations of AB Dor at 8.4 GHz and interpretation -- Optical photometry & UV spectroscopy of CC Eri IN Nov 1989 -- Numerical simulations of flares on late-type stars: Hydrodynamics and X-ray spectra -- Non-local thermal conduction in solar and stellar coronal loops -- Phase dependent variations of the H? line in chromospherically active stars -- Long-term variability of active stars -- Vilnius photometry of the typical and suspected chromospherically active stars -- The UV spectrum of the RS CVn binary SZ PSc -- Short time-scale changes in the V-band light-curve of II Peg: Flare, companion or prominence? -- Proposed upgrade of the McMath solar/stellar Telescope to a 4 m aperture -- Surface inhomogeneity on T Tau stars and the structure of their stellar winds -- On the dynamics of the emerging pre-flare magnetic configuration -- Spots of AR Lacertae -- Modelling of the large X-ray flare on II Peg observed with GINGA -- Light curve analysis of stars with more than one spot -- A semi-analytical model of stellar flares -- Sunspot group braking and photometric period variations in spotted stars -- Statistics of magnetic cycles in late-type single and close binary stars -- On an unusual correlation for flare stars -- On spectra of some pleiades flare stars -- Electron densities and temperatures in solar and stellar atmospheres -- On the AR Lac active regions -- A search for rotational modulation of the lithium line in spotted stars -- FK Comae — A decrease of the period? -- On variability of TZ Ori -- Li abundances and chromospheric activity in F, G and K southern stars -- X-rays from both components of the flare star binary Gliese 867 -- Characterization of long-term X-ray variability in a sample of late-type stars -- Radial velocity measures of suspected chromospherically active and RSCVn-like stars -- Optical properties of cool stars discovered by EXOSAT.
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783540553106
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9959185905102883
    Format: 1 online resource (XVI, 356 p. 106 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1992.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-47025-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 397
    Content: The contributions in this volume discuss the magnetic structures in the outer atmospheres of active late-type stars, and in particular the various methods available for imaging surface features on these objects. Emphasis has been laid upon multiwavelength studies of the phenomena and the application of solar astrophysics to stellar objects. The book is recommended to research workers or postgraduate students in stellar astrophysics.
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Surface inhomogeneities on late-type stars -- Models of starspots and results -- Information limit optimization: Starspot solutions for eclipsing RS CVn systems -- Major changes in polar starspots on V833 Tau -- Modelling stellar photospheric spots using spectroscopy -- Comparisons between Doppler Imaging and starspot modelling -- The polar-spot structure on HD26337 -- Ultraviolet imaging of plage regions on late-type stars -- A new approach to doppler imaging of late-type stars -- Fluorescence-induced surface inhomogeneities and ejection and trapping of plasma by the K dwarf component of V471 Tauri -- Influence of starspots on internal stellar structure -- The synchronization of binary components from the motion of starspots -- Spectroscopic signatures of active regions on main sequence stars -- Physical models of solar and stellar spots -- Lithium in RS CVn binaries and related chromospherically active stars -- Relationship of starspots to other indicators of stellar activity -- Sunspots: An observational overview -- Mapping magnetic fields on rapidly rotating stars -- CaII K line observations of solar stars -- UV observations of sunspots -- Starspot lifetimes from long-term photometry -- The effect of surface inhomogeneities on total solar irradiance -- Oscillations & seismological diagnostics of sunspots -- Surface mapping of slowly rotating, cool stars using line bisector variations -- Surface brightness characteristics of W Ursae Majoris -- Automated photometric telescopes in the study of active stars -- Modelling inhomogeneities on B and A type magnetic peculiar stars -- Surface inhomogeneities on Capella -- Multi-site spectroscopic networks for the study of late-type stars -- Flaring and quiescent X-ray emission from the RS CVn system II Peg -- Summary and conclusions -- The August 1989 Spot lightcurve of II Peg and related flare activity -- Spot characteristics of contact binaries -- Observations of AB Dor at 8.4 GHz and interpretation -- Optical photometry & UV spectroscopy of CC Eri IN Nov 1989 -- Numerical simulations of flares on late-type stars: Hydrodynamics and X-ray spectra -- Non-local thermal conduction in solar and stellar coronal loops -- Phase dependent variations of the H? line in chromospherically active stars -- Long-term variability of active stars -- Vilnius photometry of the typical and suspected chromospherically active stars -- The UV spectrum of the RS CVn binary SZ PSc -- Short time-scale changes in the V-band light-curve of II Peg: Flare, companion or prominence? -- Proposed upgrade of the McMath solar/stellar Telescope to a 4 m aperture -- Surface inhomogeneity on T Tau stars and the structure of their stellar winds -- On the dynamics of the emerging pre-flare magnetic configuration -- Spots of AR Lacertae -- Modelling of the large X-ray flare on II Peg observed with GINGA -- Light curve analysis of stars with more than one spot -- A semi-analytical model of stellar flares -- Sunspot group braking and photometric period variations in spotted stars -- Statistics of magnetic cycles in late-type single and close binary stars -- On an unusual correlation for flare stars -- On spectra of some pleiades flare stars -- Electron densities and temperatures in solar and stellar atmospheres -- On the AR Lac active regions -- A search for rotational modulation of the lithium line in spotted stars -- FK Comae — A decrease of the period? -- On variability of TZ Ori -- Li abundances and chromospheric activity in F, G and K southern stars -- X-rays from both components of the flare star binary Gliese 867 -- Characterization of long-term X-ray variability in a sample of late-type stars -- Radial velocity measures of suspected chromospherically active and RSCVn-like stars -- Optical properties of cool stars discovered by EXOSAT. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-55310-X
    Language: English
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