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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV041963980
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9783540167631
    Series Statement: Lecture notes in physics 254
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-540-38731-2
    Language: English
    Keywords: Kühler Stern ; Galaxie ; Sonne ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_749184590
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XI, 501 p)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Physics and Astronomy
    ISBN: 9783540387312 , 9783540167631
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics 254
    Content: Stellar activity cycles -- Relations between magnetic activity and stellar properties -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in young open clusters -- Correlation of the Mg II h & k flux versus rotational period in late-type stars -- Activity on both components of HR 1099 -- Observational data relevant to understanding synchronization and circularization in chromospherically active binaries -- “Marginal” by Draconis stars -- Southern stars observed at ESO: Lithium abundances for G and K dwarfs and subgiants -- The transition regions of warm stars -- Activity in F stars -- Naked T Tauri stars and post T Tauri stars -- The chromospheric activity, kinematics and metallicities of gliese catalog M dwarfs -- The nature of the dynamo in the very late M dwarf stars -- Photometry and spectroscopy data bank for chromospherically active stars -- Preliminary catalog of chromospheric, transition region and coronal fluxes of late-type stars -- Results of a survey of chromospherically active stars -- Southern stars observed at eso: Absolute surface fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary omicron Draconis -- A possible 8-year variation in the flare activity of AD Leo -- Progress report: Precise measurements of radial velocities of far-ultraviolet emission lines in stars of late spectral type -- Highlights of the Einstein survey of cool stars -- X-ray selected M-dwarfs and the diffuse X-ray background -- Selected NIPSS-IRAS catalog correlations -- An IUE high-dispersion cool-star atlas -- Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of T tauri stars -- Relations between fluxes measuring stellar activity -- Chromospheric activity and rotation of cool giants and dwarfs -- On stellar activity, rotation, and the reality of the Vaughan-Preston gap -- An IUE survey of activity in red giants and supergiants -- The effect of extremely rapid rotation on stellar activity: The case of gliese 890 -- Rotation velocity of F-type stars -- Evidence for magnetic activity in T tauri stars -- Determination of magnetic field strengths in radio stellar binaries by VLBI observations -- Chromospheric and transition zone parameters in FK comae stars -- Seismology of the sun and other stars -- Dynamo theory for the sun and stars -- Dynamo theory for a thin layer between the convection zone and the radiative zone of a star. Formulation and preliminary results -- Increased chromospheric activity in subgiants related to evolutionary effects -- Rotation period evolution of late MS stars -- Rossby or not Rossby -- Interior models for Procyon A: Evolutionary status and oscillation properties -- Activity driven period changes in RS CVn sytems -- Comment on the-three-body theory of period changes -- Active regions on HR 1099 -- Optical and UV spectroscopy of the peculiar RS CVN system, RT lacertae -- On a technique for inferring sizes of stellar active regions -- Maximum entropy reconstruction of starspot distributions -- Variability characteristics of lower main-sequence hyades stars -- Coronae of late-type stars observed with exosat -- Modeling of coronal X-ray emission from active cool stars -- Rapid x-ray variability in Einstein observations of K and M Dwarfs -- Detection of an x-ray flare from a single G dwarf star -- Exosat detection of a very large flare on EQ PEG -- Simultaneous x-ray and photometric observations of the flare star YZ CMi -- Flare activity and by-Draconis type variability on the late-type dMe star gliese 867B -- Models of quiescent stellar microwave emission -- A CCD/Echelle spectroscopy system for study of active cool stars -- The light curve, H? modulation, and possible prominences of the short-period binary DH Leo -- Multiple component chromospheric models for AR lacertae -- HR 5110: An Algol system with RS CVn characteristics -- The advanced X-ray Astronomical Facility (AXAF): A powerful new tool for probing stellar coronae -- Optical, UV and radio observations of RS Canum Venaticorum -- Radio observations of flare stars in the Pleiades -- Filling- in of strong lines in chromosphericlly active K dwarfs -- The bright, newly discovered by Draconis system HD 80715 -- Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of T Tauri stars -- Spectroscopy of the rapidly rotating K-star HD 36705 -- Coronal heating and the X-ray and microwave emission from M-dwarf flare stars -- The time variability of magnetic fields on epsilon eridani -- Further observations of magnetic fields on active dwarf stars -- A flare event on the quiet dM star HD 95735 -- Microwave observations of flare stars UV Ceti, at mic, and AU mic -- Arma analysis of apt light curves -- Some rapidly rotating cool stars and their activity -- The short-period RS CVN systems: A preliminary starspot analysis -- X-Ray emission of ? andromedae: Correlation with spot activity -- X-ray spectroscopy of capella and ?2 coronae borealis -- Photoelectric monitoring of the rapid light curve variations of FK Comae -- Periodic modulation in radial velocities of Capella Aa and Ab -- Comparison of theoretical and observed sodium D2 line profiles for two late-type dwarfs -- Coordinated exosat and optical observations of HD 36705 -- Spots and plages on II Peg during 1984 -- The extraordinary flare/by Dra star HDE319139 -- Automatic photoelectric telescopes and cool stars -- Preliminary results of IUE spectroscopy and photometry of II PEG and V 711 TAU -- Coordinated EXOSAT and spectroscopic observations of flare stars and coronal heating -- Linear polarization and activity in late-type stars -- The dichotomy between co absorptions and CA II emissions in the sun and stars: an indirect diagnostic for gas disturbed by magnetic fields?1 -- The magnetic structure of solar and stellar atmospheres -- Calculation of mechanical energy generation from an envelope model of Arcturus -- Mass loss estimates in cool giants and supergiants -- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss -- Theoretical interpretations of anomalous cepheid pulsations -- Light and velocity curves of bump cepheids -- Spectropolarimetry of long period variables -- Polarigenic mechanisms in cool stars -- Recent spectroscopic observations of Alpha Orionis -- The H-alpha envelope of Alpha Ori -- A graphical review of occultation results -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra (LRS) of carbon and m variable stars -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra of S stars -- Abundance anomalies in red giants -- Acceleration of supergiant stellar winds -- Mass loss of the G3 Ib-II primary in the Zeta Aurigae system 22 Vul -- Anisotropic winds from T Tauri stars -- EUV observations of solar coronal outflows -- Calibrated high resolution full spectral coverage of T Tauri stars -- Companions to ? orionis -- 10 µm array imaging of circumstellar dust -- Multifrequency VLA observations of the pre-main sequence stars HL TAU, XZ TAU, FS TAU A and FS TAU B -- How common are hybrid stars? first results from a distance-limited survey of K bright giants -- C II lines in the ultraviolet spectra of cool carbon stars -- Light, velocity, and H? variations in the pulsating red giant V CVn -- MHD wave-driven winds from open magnetic structures -- Theory of hot coronae in T Tauri stellar winds -- Implications of a direct photometric comparison of the EUV-corona and the K-Corona -- Rotational modulation of continuum and integrated line fluxes -- Spectroscopic variability associated with chromospheric activity: The ? CEN system -- Dynamical chromospheric structure of ? orionis -- K-Line emission and the integrated surface magnetic field on the sun
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  • 3
    UID:
    b3kat_BV042415240
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (432p)
    ISBN: 9789400954205 , 9789401088923
    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 116
    Note: This book is the proceedings of a workshop on stellar continuum radio astronomy that was held in BoUlder, Colorado on August 8-10, 1984. Although it was originally intended to be a small workshop with participants mainly from North America, it evolved to a workshop with 72 partiCipants from twelve countries (U.S.A. 52, Canada 3, the Netherlands 3, United Kingdom 3, Australia 2, Ireland 2, Italy 2, France 1, Mexico 1, Switzerland 1, West Germany 1, and U.S.S.R. 1). This workshop was sponsored by the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) and the University of Colorado. In order to preserve a workshop atmosphere, while still presenting both extensive reviews and contributed papers, an experimental format was adopted. All contributed papers related to the topiCS of the day were presented in poster form in the early morning and were accessible all day. During each morning (or afternoon) session review papers were presented, followed by a coffee break in the poster area adjacent to the conference room. Then the review papers and contributed papers were discussed for roughly one and a half hours. The last session was devoted to invited panel papers and discussion of current and future problems in the field of stellar radio astronomy
    Language: English
    Keywords: Radioquelle ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
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    Book
    London [u.a.] :Taylor & Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_BV025154108
    Format: XIV, 224 S. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-415-26756-0 , 0-7484-0754-5
    Language: English
    Keywords: Metabolismus ; Säugetiere
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  • 5
    Book
    Book
    London [u.a.] :Taylor Francis,
    UID:
    almahu_BV025161383
    Format: XIV, 224 s. : , graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 0-7484-0754-5
    Series Statement: Lifelines
    Language: German
    Subjects: Biology
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    Keywords: Metabolismus ; Säugetiere
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  • 6
    UID:
    almahu_9949199627102882
    Format: XII, 418 p. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 1985.
    ISBN: 9789400954205
    Series Statement: Astrophysics and Space Science Library, 116
    Content: This book is the proceedings of a workshop on stellar continuum radio astronomy that was held in BoUlder, Colorado on August 8-10, 1984. Although it was originally intended to be a small workshop with participants mainly from North America, it evolved to a workshop with 72 partiCipants from twelve countries (U.S.A. 52, Canada 3, the Netherlands 3, United Kingdom 3, Australia 2, Ireland 2, Italy 2, France 1, Mexico 1, Switzerland 1, West Germany 1, and U.S.S.R. 1). This workshop was sponsored by the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) and the University of Colorado. In order to preserve a workshop atmosphere, while still presenting both extensive reviews and contributed papers, an experimental format was adopted. All contributed papers related to the topiCS of the day were presented in poster form in the early morning and were accessible all day. During each morning (or afternoon) session review papers were presented, followed by a coffee break in the poster area adjacent to the conference room. Then the review papers and contributed papers were discussed for roughly one and a half hours. The last session was devoted to invited panel papers and discussion of current and future problems in the field of stellar radio astronomy.
    Note: PartI - Theoretical Aspects of Stellar Radio Sources -- Radio Observable Processes in Stars (Invited Paper) -- Stochastic Electron Acceleration in Stellar Coronae -- Implications of the 1400 MHz Flare Emission from AD Leo for the Emission Mechanism and Flare Environment -- Co-rotating Interaction Regions In Stellar Winds: Particle Acceleration and Non-Thermal Radio Emission in Hot Stars -- Bombardment Models of White Dwarf Accretion Columns -- Synchrotron Emission from Chaotic Stellar Winds -- Damping of the Magneto- Ionic Z Mode -- Electron-Cyclotron Maser Emission During Solar and Stellar Flares -- Discussion Related to Part I -- II - Winds, Interacting Winds, and other Outflows -- Thermal Radio Emission from the Winds of Single Stars (Invited Paper) -- Thermal Radio Emission from Circumstellar Envelopes (Invited Paper) -- Problems with Interpreting the Radio Emission from Hot Stars -- The Radio-Emitting Wind, Jet, and Nebular Shell of AG Pegasi -- Multi-Frequency Radio Images of L1551 IRS5 -- A Luminosity-Limited VLA Survey of T Tauri Stars in Taurus-Auriga -- Radio Continuum Emission from Pre-Main Sequence Stars and Associated Structures -- Variations in the Radio Flux of the Hypergiant P Cygni (B1 Ia+) -- Resolution of the Radio Source ?2 Vel -- The Temperature of Outer Envelopes of WR Stars -- Radio and Infrared Observations of Cyg OB2 No. 5 -- Radio Emission from ?1 AOrionis -- High Resolution Observations of Radio Stars -- Radio Emission from Symbiotic Stars: A Binary Model -- The Radio Emission of VV Cephei-type Binaries -- Mass-Loss During the Star Forming Process in Cep A -- Discussion Related to Part II -- III - Active Binaries and Flare Stars -- Non-Thermal Radio Emission from Flare Stars and RS CVn Systems (Invited Paper) -- Quiescent Stellar Microwave Emission (Invited Paper) -- The Solar-Stellar Connection (Invited Paper) -- The HR Diagram for Normal Radio Stars -- Observations of Nonthermal Emission from Early-type Stars -- Radio Emission from AM Herculis -- Microwave Emission from Late Type Dwarf Stars UV Ceti and YZ CMi -- Thermal Emission and Possible Rotational Modulation in AU Mic -- Flare Activity and the Quiescent X-ray Emission in dMe Stars -- Coronal-Hole Detectability on Solar-type Stars -- VLA Observations of A and B Stars with Kilogauss Magnetic Fields -- A VLA Radio Continuum Survey of Active Late-Type Giants in Binary Systems: Preliminary Results -- Radio Polarization Characteristics of Two RS CVn Binaries -- VLA Observations of Late-Type Stars -- Radio Activity on W UMa Systems -- High-angular Resolution Observations of Stellar Binary Systems -- 12 cm Observations of Stellar Radio Sources -- Discussion Related to Part III -- IV - High Energy Phenomena and Stellar Radio Sources -- Radio Emission from Strong X-Ray Sources (Invited paper) -- Parameters of the SS433 Accretion Disk from Photometry and Polarimetry -- Confirmation of Radio Periodicity in Cygnus X-3 -- An Extremely Variable Radio Star in the Rho Ophiuchi Cloud -- Discussion Related to Part IV -- V - Techniques and Problems in Stellar Radio Astronomy -- Theoretical Problems Related to Stellar Radio Emission (Invited Panel Paper) -- High-Angular Resolution Studies of Stellar Radio Sources (Invited Panel Paper) -- The Time Resolution Domain of Stellar Radio Astronomy (Invited Panel Paper) -- Deduction of Coronal Magnetic Fields Using Microwave Spectroscopy -- A Technique for Removing Confusion Sources from VLA Data -- Discussion Related to Part V -- Summary of the Current and Future Problems in Radio Stars -- Object Index.
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    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789401088923
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789027720634
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9789400954212
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  • 7
    UID:
    almahu_9947923374502882
    Format: XI, 501 p. , online resource.
    ISBN: 9783540387312
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 254
    Note: Stellar activity cycles -- Relations between magnetic activity and stellar properties -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in young open clusters -- Correlation of the Mg II h & k flux versus rotational period in late-type stars -- Activity on both components of HR 1099 -- Observational data relevant to understanding synchronization and circularization in chromospherically active binaries -- “Marginal” by Draconis stars -- Southern stars observed at ESO: Lithium abundances for G and K dwarfs and subgiants -- The transition regions of warm stars -- Activity in F stars -- Naked T Tauri stars and post T Tauri stars -- The chromospheric activity, kinematics and metallicities of gliese catalog M dwarfs -- The nature of the dynamo in the very late M dwarf stars -- Photometry and spectroscopy data bank for chromospherically active stars -- Preliminary catalog of chromospheric, transition region and coronal fluxes of late-type stars -- Results of a survey of chromospherically active stars -- Southern stars observed at eso: Absolute surface fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary omicron Draconis -- A possible 8-year variation in the flare activity of AD Leo -- Progress report: Precise measurements of radial velocities of far-ultraviolet emission lines in stars of late spectral type -- Highlights of the Einstein survey of cool stars -- X-ray selected M-dwarfs and the diffuse X-ray background -- Selected NIPSS-IRAS catalog correlations -- An IUE high-dispersion cool-star atlas -- Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of T tauri stars -- Relations between fluxes measuring stellar activity -- Chromospheric activity and rotation of cool giants and dwarfs -- On stellar activity, rotation, and the reality of the Vaughan-Preston gap -- An IUE survey of activity in red giants and supergiants -- The effect of extremely rapid rotation on stellar activity: The case of gliese 890 -- Rotation velocity of F-type stars -- Evidence for magnetic activity in T tauri stars -- Determination of magnetic field strengths in radio stellar binaries by VLBI observations -- Chromospheric and transition zone parameters in FK comae stars -- Seismology of the sun and other stars -- Dynamo theory for the sun and stars -- Dynamo theory for a thin layer between the convection zone and the radiative zone of a star. Formulation and preliminary results -- Increased chromospheric activity in subgiants related to evolutionary effects -- Rotation period evolution of late MS stars -- Rossby or not Rossby -- Interior models for Procyon A: Evolutionary status and oscillation properties -- Activity driven period changes in RS CVn sytems -- Comment on the-three-body theory of period changes -- Active regions on HR 1099 -- Optical and UV spectroscopy of the peculiar RS CVN system, RT lacertae -- On a technique for inferring sizes of stellar active regions -- Maximum entropy reconstruction of starspot distributions -- Variability characteristics of lower main-sequence hyades stars -- Coronae of late-type stars observed with exosat -- Modeling of coronal X-ray emission from active cool stars -- Rapid x-ray variability in Einstein observations of K and M Dwarfs -- Detection of an x-ray flare from a single G dwarf star -- Exosat detection of a very large flare on EQ PEG -- Simultaneous x-ray and photometric observations of the flare star YZ CMi -- Flare activity and by-Draconis type variability on the late-type dMe star gliese 867B -- Models of quiescent stellar microwave emission -- A CCD/Echelle spectroscopy system for study of active cool stars -- The light curve, H? modulation, and possible prominences of the short-period binary DH Leo -- Multiple component chromospheric models for AR lacertae -- HR 5110: An Algol system with RS CVn characteristics -- The advanced X-ray Astronomical Facility (AXAF): A powerful new tool for probing stellar coronae -- Optical, UV and radio observations of RS Canum Venaticorum -- Radio observations of flare stars in the Pleiades -- Filling- in of strong lines in chromosphericlly active K dwarfs -- The bright, newly discovered by Draconis system HD 80715 -- Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of T Tauri stars -- Spectroscopy of the rapidly rotating K-star HD 36705 -- Coronal heating and the X-ray and microwave emission from M-dwarf flare stars -- The time variability of magnetic fields on epsilon eridani -- Further observations of magnetic fields on active dwarf stars -- A flare event on the quiet dM star HD 95735 -- Microwave observations of flare stars UV Ceti, at mic, and AU mic -- Arma analysis of apt light curves -- Some rapidly rotating cool stars and their activity -- The short-period RS CVN systems: A preliminary starspot analysis -- X-Ray emission of ? andromedae: Correlation with spot activity -- X-ray spectroscopy of capella and ?2 coronae borealis -- Photoelectric monitoring of the rapid light curve variations of FK Comae -- Periodic modulation in radial velocities of Capella Aa and Ab -- Comparison of theoretical and observed sodium D2 line profiles for two late-type dwarfs -- Coordinated exosat and optical observations of HD 36705 -- Spots and plages on II Peg during 1984 -- The extraordinary flare/by Dra star HDE319139 -- Automatic photoelectric telescopes and cool stars -- Preliminary results of IUE spectroscopy and photometry of II PEG and V 711 TAU -- Coordinated EXOSAT and spectroscopic observations of flare stars and coronal heating -- Linear polarization and activity in late-type stars -- The dichotomy between co absorptions and CA II emissions in the sun and stars: an indirect diagnostic for gas disturbed by magnetic fields?1 -- The magnetic structure of solar and stellar atmospheres -- Calculation of mechanical energy generation from an envelope model of Arcturus -- Mass loss estimates in cool giants and supergiants -- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss -- Theoretical interpretations of anomalous cepheid pulsations -- Light and velocity curves of bump cepheids -- Spectropolarimetry of long period variables -- Polarigenic mechanisms in cool stars -- Recent spectroscopic observations of Alpha Orionis -- The H-alpha envelope of Alpha Ori -- A graphical review of occultation results -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra (LRS) of carbon and m variable stars -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra of S stars -- Abundance anomalies in red giants -- Acceleration of supergiant stellar winds -- Mass loss of the G3 Ib-II primary in the Zeta Aurigae system 22 Vul -- Anisotropic winds from T Tauri stars -- EUV observations of solar coronal outflows -- Calibrated high resolution full spectral coverage of T Tauri stars -- Companions to ? orionis -- 10 µm array imaging of circumstellar dust -- Multifrequency VLA observations of the pre-main sequence stars HL TAU, XZ TAU, FS TAU A and FS TAU B -- How common are hybrid stars? first results from a distance-limited survey of K bright giants -- C II lines in the ultraviolet spectra of cool carbon stars -- Light, velocity, and H? variations in the pulsating red giant V CVn -- MHD wave-driven winds from open magnetic structures -- Theory of hot coronae in T Tauri stellar winds -- Implications of a direct photometric comparison of the EUV-corona and the K-Corona -- Rotational modulation of continuum and integrated line fluxes -- Spectroscopic variability associated with chromospheric activity: The ? CEN system -- Dynamical chromospheric structure of ? orionis -- K-Line emission and the integrated surface magnetic field on the sun.
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    Language: English
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  • 8
    UID:
    edoccha_9959186140202883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 501 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1986.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-38731-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 254
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Stellar activity cycles -- Relations between magnetic activity and stellar properties -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in young open clusters -- Correlation of the Mg II h & k flux versus rotational period in late-type stars -- Activity on both components of HR 1099 -- Observational data relevant to understanding synchronization and circularization in chromospherically active binaries -- “Marginal” by Draconis stars -- Southern stars observed at ESO: Lithium abundances for G and K dwarfs and subgiants -- The transition regions of warm stars -- Activity in F stars -- Naked T Tauri stars and post T Tauri stars -- The chromospheric activity, kinematics and metallicities of gliese catalog M dwarfs -- The nature of the dynamo in the very late M dwarf stars -- Photometry and spectroscopy data bank for chromospherically active stars -- Preliminary catalog of chromospheric, transition region and coronal fluxes of late-type stars -- Results of a survey of chromospherically active stars -- Southern stars observed at eso: Absolute surface fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary omicron Draconis -- A possible 8-year variation in the flare activity of AD Leo -- Progress report: Precise measurements of radial velocities of far-ultraviolet emission lines in stars of late spectral type -- Highlights of the Einstein survey of cool stars -- X-ray selected M-dwarfs and the diffuse X-ray background -- Selected NIPSS-IRAS catalog correlations -- An IUE high-dispersion cool-star atlas -- Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of T tauri stars -- Relations between fluxes measuring stellar activity -- Chromospheric activity and rotation of cool giants and dwarfs -- On stellar activity, rotation, and the reality of the Vaughan-Preston gap -- An IUE survey of activity in red giants and supergiants -- The effect of extremely rapid rotation on stellar activity: The case of gliese 890 -- Rotation velocity of F-type stars -- Evidence for magnetic activity in T tauri stars -- Determination of magnetic field strengths in radio stellar binaries by VLBI observations -- Chromospheric and transition zone parameters in FK comae stars -- Seismology of the sun and other stars -- Dynamo theory for the sun and stars -- Dynamo theory for a thin layer between the convection zone and the radiative zone of a star. Formulation and preliminary results -- Increased chromospheric activity in subgiants related to evolutionary effects -- Rotation period evolution of late MS stars -- Rossby or not Rossby -- Interior models for Procyon A: Evolutionary status and oscillation properties -- Activity driven period changes in RS CVn sytems -- Comment on the-three-body theory of period changes -- Active regions on HR 1099 -- Optical and UV spectroscopy of the peculiar RS CVN system, RT lacertae -- On a technique for inferring sizes of stellar active regions -- Maximum entropy reconstruction of starspot distributions -- Variability characteristics of lower main-sequence hyades stars -- Coronae of late-type stars observed with exosat -- Modeling of coronal X-ray emission from active cool stars -- Rapid x-ray variability in Einstein observations of K and M Dwarfs -- Detection of an x-ray flare from a single G dwarf star -- Exosat detection of a very large flare on EQ PEG -- Simultaneous x-ray and photometric observations of the flare star YZ CMi -- Flare activity and by-Draconis type variability on the late-type dMe star gliese 867B -- Models of quiescent stellar microwave emission -- A CCD/Echelle spectroscopy system for study of active cool stars -- The light curve, H? modulation, and possible prominences of the short-period binary DH Leo -- Multiple component chromospheric models for AR lacertae -- HR 5110: An Algol system with RS CVn characteristics -- The advanced X-ray Astronomical Facility (AXAF): A powerful new tool for probing stellar coronae -- Optical, UV and radio observations of RS Canum Venaticorum -- Radio observations of flare stars in the Pleiades -- Filling- in of strong lines in chromosphericlly active K dwarfs -- The bright, newly discovered by Draconis system HD 80715 -- Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of T Tauri stars -- Spectroscopy of the rapidly rotating K-star HD 36705 -- Coronal heating and the X-ray and microwave emission from M-dwarf flare stars -- The time variability of magnetic fields on epsilon eridani -- Further observations of magnetic fields on active dwarf stars -- A flare event on the quiet dM star HD 95735 -- Microwave observations of flare stars UV Ceti, at mic, and AU mic -- Arma analysis of apt light curves -- Some rapidly rotating cool stars and their activity -- The short-period RS CVN systems: A preliminary starspot analysis -- X-Ray emission of ? andromedae: Correlation with spot activity -- X-ray spectroscopy of capella and ?2 coronae borealis -- Photoelectric monitoring of the rapid light curve variations of FK Comae -- Periodic modulation in radial velocities of Capella Aa and Ab -- Comparison of theoretical and observed sodium D2 line profiles for two late-type dwarfs -- Coordinated exosat and optical observations of HD 36705 -- Spots and plages on II Peg during 1984 -- The extraordinary flare/by Dra star HDE319139 -- Automatic photoelectric telescopes and cool stars -- Preliminary results of IUE spectroscopy and photometry of II PEG and V 711 TAU -- Coordinated EXOSAT and spectroscopic observations of flare stars and coronal heating -- Linear polarization and activity in late-type stars -- The dichotomy between co absorptions and CA II emissions in the sun and stars: an indirect diagnostic for gas disturbed by magnetic fields?1 -- The magnetic structure of solar and stellar atmospheres -- Calculation of mechanical energy generation from an envelope model of Arcturus -- Mass loss estimates in cool giants and supergiants -- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss -- Theoretical interpretations of anomalous cepheid pulsations -- Light and velocity curves of bump cepheids -- Spectropolarimetry of long period variables -- Polarigenic mechanisms in cool stars -- Recent spectroscopic observations of Alpha Orionis -- The H-alpha envelope of Alpha Ori -- A graphical review of occultation results -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra (LRS) of carbon and m variable stars -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra of S stars -- Abundance anomalies in red giants -- Acceleration of supergiant stellar winds -- Mass loss of the G3 Ib-II primary in the Zeta Aurigae system 22 Vul -- Anisotropic winds from T Tauri stars -- EUV observations of solar coronal outflows -- Calibrated high resolution full spectral coverage of T Tauri stars -- Companions to ? orionis -- 10 µm array imaging of circumstellar dust -- Multifrequency VLA observations of the pre-main sequence stars HL TAU, XZ TAU, FS TAU A and FS TAU B -- How common are hybrid stars? first results from a distance-limited survey of K bright giants -- C II lines in the ultraviolet spectra of cool carbon stars -- Light, velocity, and H? variations in the pulsating red giant V CVn -- MHD wave-driven winds from open magnetic structures -- Theory of hot coronae in T Tauri stellar winds -- Implications of a direct photometric comparison of the EUV-corona and the K-Corona -- Rotational modulation of continuum and integrated line fluxes -- Spectroscopic variability associated with chromospheric activity: The ? CEN system -- Dynamical chromospheric structure of ? orionis -- K-Line emission and the integrated surface magnetic field on the sun. , English
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  • 9
    UID:
    edocfu_9959186140202883
    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 501 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1986.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-38731-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 254
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Stellar activity cycles -- Relations between magnetic activity and stellar properties -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in young open clusters -- Correlation of the Mg II h & k flux versus rotational period in late-type stars -- Activity on both components of HR 1099 -- Observational data relevant to understanding synchronization and circularization in chromospherically active binaries -- “Marginal” by Draconis stars -- Southern stars observed at ESO: Lithium abundances for G and K dwarfs and subgiants -- The transition regions of warm stars -- Activity in F stars -- Naked T Tauri stars and post T Tauri stars -- The chromospheric activity, kinematics and metallicities of gliese catalog M dwarfs -- The nature of the dynamo in the very late M dwarf stars -- Photometry and spectroscopy data bank for chromospherically active stars -- Preliminary catalog of chromospheric, transition region and coronal fluxes of late-type stars -- Results of a survey of chromospherically active stars -- Southern stars observed at eso: Absolute surface fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary omicron Draconis -- A possible 8-year variation in the flare activity of AD Leo -- Progress report: Precise measurements of radial velocities of far-ultraviolet emission lines in stars of late spectral type -- Highlights of the Einstein survey of cool stars -- X-ray selected M-dwarfs and the diffuse X-ray background -- Selected NIPSS-IRAS catalog correlations -- An IUE high-dispersion cool-star atlas -- Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of T tauri stars -- Relations between fluxes measuring stellar activity -- Chromospheric activity and rotation of cool giants and dwarfs -- On stellar activity, rotation, and the reality of the Vaughan-Preston gap -- An IUE survey of activity in red giants and supergiants -- The effect of extremely rapid rotation on stellar activity: The case of gliese 890 -- Rotation velocity of F-type stars -- Evidence for magnetic activity in T tauri stars -- Determination of magnetic field strengths in radio stellar binaries by VLBI observations -- Chromospheric and transition zone parameters in FK comae stars -- Seismology of the sun and other stars -- Dynamo theory for the sun and stars -- Dynamo theory for a thin layer between the convection zone and the radiative zone of a star. Formulation and preliminary results -- Increased chromospheric activity in subgiants related to evolutionary effects -- Rotation period evolution of late MS stars -- Rossby or not Rossby -- Interior models for Procyon A: Evolutionary status and oscillation properties -- Activity driven period changes in RS CVn sytems -- Comment on the-three-body theory of period changes -- Active regions on HR 1099 -- Optical and UV spectroscopy of the peculiar RS CVN system, RT lacertae -- On a technique for inferring sizes of stellar active regions -- Maximum entropy reconstruction of starspot distributions -- Variability characteristics of lower main-sequence hyades stars -- Coronae of late-type stars observed with exosat -- Modeling of coronal X-ray emission from active cool stars -- Rapid x-ray variability in Einstein observations of K and M Dwarfs -- Detection of an x-ray flare from a single G dwarf star -- Exosat detection of a very large flare on EQ PEG -- Simultaneous x-ray and photometric observations of the flare star YZ CMi -- Flare activity and by-Draconis type variability on the late-type dMe star gliese 867B -- Models of quiescent stellar microwave emission -- A CCD/Echelle spectroscopy system for study of active cool stars -- The light curve, H? modulation, and possible prominences of the short-period binary DH Leo -- Multiple component chromospheric models for AR lacertae -- HR 5110: An Algol system with RS CVn characteristics -- The advanced X-ray Astronomical Facility (AXAF): A powerful new tool for probing stellar coronae -- Optical, UV and radio observations of RS Canum Venaticorum -- Radio observations of flare stars in the Pleiades -- Filling- in of strong lines in chromosphericlly active K dwarfs -- The bright, newly discovered by Draconis system HD 80715 -- Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of T Tauri stars -- Spectroscopy of the rapidly rotating K-star HD 36705 -- Coronal heating and the X-ray and microwave emission from M-dwarf flare stars -- The time variability of magnetic fields on epsilon eridani -- Further observations of magnetic fields on active dwarf stars -- A flare event on the quiet dM star HD 95735 -- Microwave observations of flare stars UV Ceti, at mic, and AU mic -- Arma analysis of apt light curves -- Some rapidly rotating cool stars and their activity -- The short-period RS CVN systems: A preliminary starspot analysis -- X-Ray emission of ? andromedae: Correlation with spot activity -- X-ray spectroscopy of capella and ?2 coronae borealis -- Photoelectric monitoring of the rapid light curve variations of FK Comae -- Periodic modulation in radial velocities of Capella Aa and Ab -- Comparison of theoretical and observed sodium D2 line profiles for two late-type dwarfs -- Coordinated exosat and optical observations of HD 36705 -- Spots and plages on II Peg during 1984 -- The extraordinary flare/by Dra star HDE319139 -- Automatic photoelectric telescopes and cool stars -- Preliminary results of IUE spectroscopy and photometry of II PEG and V 711 TAU -- Coordinated EXOSAT and spectroscopic observations of flare stars and coronal heating -- Linear polarization and activity in late-type stars -- The dichotomy between co absorptions and CA II emissions in the sun and stars: an indirect diagnostic for gas disturbed by magnetic fields?1 -- The magnetic structure of solar and stellar atmospheres -- Calculation of mechanical energy generation from an envelope model of Arcturus -- Mass loss estimates in cool giants and supergiants -- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss -- Theoretical interpretations of anomalous cepheid pulsations -- Light and velocity curves of bump cepheids -- Spectropolarimetry of long period variables -- Polarigenic mechanisms in cool stars -- Recent spectroscopic observations of Alpha Orionis -- The H-alpha envelope of Alpha Ori -- A graphical review of occultation results -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra (LRS) of carbon and m variable stars -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra of S stars -- Abundance anomalies in red giants -- Acceleration of supergiant stellar winds -- Mass loss of the G3 Ib-II primary in the Zeta Aurigae system 22 Vul -- Anisotropic winds from T Tauri stars -- EUV observations of solar coronal outflows -- Calibrated high resolution full spectral coverage of T Tauri stars -- Companions to ? orionis -- 10 µm array imaging of circumstellar dust -- Multifrequency VLA observations of the pre-main sequence stars HL TAU, XZ TAU, FS TAU A and FS TAU B -- How common are hybrid stars? first results from a distance-limited survey of K bright giants -- C II lines in the ultraviolet spectra of cool carbon stars -- Light, velocity, and H? variations in the pulsating red giant V CVn -- MHD wave-driven winds from open magnetic structures -- Theory of hot coronae in T Tauri stellar winds -- Implications of a direct photometric comparison of the EUV-corona and the K-Corona -- Rotational modulation of continuum and integrated line fluxes -- Spectroscopic variability associated with chromospheric activity: The ? CEN system -- Dynamical chromospheric structure of ? orionis -- K-Line emission and the integrated surface magnetic field on the sun. , English
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    Format: 1 online resource (XI, 501 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 1986.
    Edition: Online edition Springer Lecture Notes Archive ; 041142-5
    ISBN: 3-540-38731-5
    Series Statement: Lecture Notes in Physics, 254
    Note: Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph , Stellar activity cycles -- Relations between magnetic activity and stellar properties -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in young open clusters -- Correlation of the Mg II h & k flux versus rotational period in late-type stars -- Activity on both components of HR 1099 -- Observational data relevant to understanding synchronization and circularization in chromospherically active binaries -- “Marginal” by Draconis stars -- Southern stars observed at ESO: Lithium abundances for G and K dwarfs and subgiants -- The transition regions of warm stars -- Activity in F stars -- Naked T Tauri stars and post T Tauri stars -- The chromospheric activity, kinematics and metallicities of gliese catalog M dwarfs -- The nature of the dynamo in the very late M dwarf stars -- Photometry and spectroscopy data bank for chromospherically active stars -- Preliminary catalog of chromospheric, transition region and coronal fluxes of late-type stars -- Results of a survey of chromospherically active stars -- Southern stars observed at eso: Absolute surface fluxes in the K line of CA II -- Photometric variability of main-sequence stars from Wilson's survey -- Photometric variations and spot cycles in RS CVN stars -- Synchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary BM camelopardalis -- Possible asynchronous rotation in the long-period RS CVn binary omicron Draconis -- A possible 8-year variation in the flare activity of AD Leo -- Progress report: Precise measurements of radial velocities of far-ultraviolet emission lines in stars of late spectral type -- Highlights of the Einstein survey of cool stars -- X-ray selected M-dwarfs and the diffuse X-ray background -- Selected NIPSS-IRAS catalog correlations -- An IUE high-dispersion cool-star atlas -- Simultaneous ultraviolet and optical spectrophotometry of T tauri stars -- Relations between fluxes measuring stellar activity -- Chromospheric activity and rotation of cool giants and dwarfs -- On stellar activity, rotation, and the reality of the Vaughan-Preston gap -- An IUE survey of activity in red giants and supergiants -- The effect of extremely rapid rotation on stellar activity: The case of gliese 890 -- Rotation velocity of F-type stars -- Evidence for magnetic activity in T tauri stars -- Determination of magnetic field strengths in radio stellar binaries by VLBI observations -- Chromospheric and transition zone parameters in FK comae stars -- Seismology of the sun and other stars -- Dynamo theory for the sun and stars -- Dynamo theory for a thin layer between the convection zone and the radiative zone of a star. Formulation and preliminary results -- Increased chromospheric activity in subgiants related to evolutionary effects -- Rotation period evolution of late MS stars -- Rossby or not Rossby -- Interior models for Procyon A: Evolutionary status and oscillation properties -- Activity driven period changes in RS CVn sytems -- Comment on the-three-body theory of period changes -- Active regions on HR 1099 -- Optical and UV spectroscopy of the peculiar RS CVN system, RT lacertae -- On a technique for inferring sizes of stellar active regions -- Maximum entropy reconstruction of starspot distributions -- Variability characteristics of lower main-sequence hyades stars -- Coronae of late-type stars observed with exosat -- Modeling of coronal X-ray emission from active cool stars -- Rapid x-ray variability in Einstein observations of K and M Dwarfs -- Detection of an x-ray flare from a single G dwarf star -- Exosat detection of a very large flare on EQ PEG -- Simultaneous x-ray and photometric observations of the flare star YZ CMi -- Flare activity and by-Draconis type variability on the late-type dMe star gliese 867B -- Models of quiescent stellar microwave emission -- A CCD/Echelle spectroscopy system for study of active cool stars -- The light curve, H? modulation, and possible prominences of the short-period binary DH Leo -- Multiple component chromospheric models for AR lacertae -- HR 5110: An Algol system with RS CVn characteristics -- The advanced X-ray Astronomical Facility (AXAF): A powerful new tool for probing stellar coronae -- Optical, UV and radio observations of RS Canum Venaticorum -- Radio observations of flare stars in the Pleiades -- Filling- in of strong lines in chromosphericlly active K dwarfs -- The bright, newly discovered by Draconis system HD 80715 -- Photometric and spectroscopic monitoring of T Tauri stars -- Spectroscopy of the rapidly rotating K-star HD 36705 -- Coronal heating and the X-ray and microwave emission from M-dwarf flare stars -- The time variability of magnetic fields on epsilon eridani -- Further observations of magnetic fields on active dwarf stars -- A flare event on the quiet dM star HD 95735 -- Microwave observations of flare stars UV Ceti, at mic, and AU mic -- Arma analysis of apt light curves -- Some rapidly rotating cool stars and their activity -- The short-period RS CVN systems: A preliminary starspot analysis -- X-Ray emission of ? andromedae: Correlation with spot activity -- X-ray spectroscopy of capella and ?2 coronae borealis -- Photoelectric monitoring of the rapid light curve variations of FK Comae -- Periodic modulation in radial velocities of Capella Aa and Ab -- Comparison of theoretical and observed sodium D2 line profiles for two late-type dwarfs -- Coordinated exosat and optical observations of HD 36705 -- Spots and plages on II Peg during 1984 -- The extraordinary flare/by Dra star HDE319139 -- Automatic photoelectric telescopes and cool stars -- Preliminary results of IUE spectroscopy and photometry of II PEG and V 711 TAU -- Coordinated EXOSAT and spectroscopic observations of flare stars and coronal heating -- Linear polarization and activity in late-type stars -- The dichotomy between co absorptions and CA II emissions in the sun and stars: an indirect diagnostic for gas disturbed by magnetic fields?1 -- The magnetic structure of solar and stellar atmospheres -- Calculation of mechanical energy generation from an envelope model of Arcturus -- Mass loss estimates in cool giants and supergiants -- Stellar pulsation, atmospheric structure, and mass loss -- Theoretical interpretations of anomalous cepheid pulsations -- Light and velocity curves of bump cepheids -- Spectropolarimetry of long period variables -- Polarigenic mechanisms in cool stars -- Recent spectroscopic observations of Alpha Orionis -- The H-alpha envelope of Alpha Ori -- A graphical review of occultation results -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra (LRS) of carbon and m variable stars -- An analysis of IRAS low resolution spectra of S stars -- Abundance anomalies in red giants -- Acceleration of supergiant stellar winds -- Mass loss of the G3 Ib-II primary in the Zeta Aurigae system 22 Vul -- Anisotropic winds from T Tauri stars -- EUV observations of solar coronal outflows -- Calibrated high resolution full spectral coverage of T Tauri stars -- Companions to ? orionis -- 10 µm array imaging of circumstellar dust -- Multifrequency VLA observations of the pre-main sequence stars HL TAU, XZ TAU, FS TAU A and FS TAU B -- How common are hybrid stars? first results from a distance-limited survey of K bright giants -- C II lines in the ultraviolet spectra of cool carbon stars -- Light, velocity, and H? variations in the pulsating red giant V CVn -- MHD wave-driven winds from open magnetic structures -- Theory of hot coronae in T Tauri stellar winds -- Implications of a direct photometric comparison of the EUV-corona and the K-Corona -- Rotational modulation of continuum and integrated line fluxes -- Spectroscopic variability associated with chromospheric activity: The ? CEN system -- Dynamical chromospheric structure of ? orionis -- K-Line emission and the integrated surface magnetic field on the sun. , English
    In: Springer eBooks
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-540-16763-3
    Language: English
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