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Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun: Proceedings of the Fifth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun Held in Boulder, Co - Hardcover

 
9780387186535: Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun: Proceedings of the Fifth Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun Held in Boulder, Co

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Stellar magnetic Optical observations and analysis.- The photospheric magnetic fields of cool Recent results of survey and time-variability programs.- Flux tube dynamics and solar/stellar redshift measurements.- Magnetic fields on K and M dwarfs.- Empirical relations between magnetic fluxes and atmospheric radiative losses for cool dwarf stars.- Broadband linear polarization and chromospheric CA II H and K emission in late-type main sequence stars.- Measurements of stellar magnetic Empirical constraints on stellar dynamo and rotational evolution theories.- Calibration on the sun for stellar magnetic fields.- The relation between the CA II K line-core flux density and the magnetic flux density on the sun.- Shifts of the circular zeeman profile in small solar fluxtubes.- Large scale solar and stellar magnetic fields.- The dynamics of solar magnetic flux tubes subjected to resonant foot point shaking.- Magnetic flux tubes as sources of wave generation.- MHD wave energy fluxes for late-type dwarfs.- Nonthermal phenomena in stellar Evidence from radio observations.- Nonthermal phenomena in stellar Theory.- Results of a southern radio survey of active chromosphere stars.- Microwave observations of red dwarf flare stars.- A VLA survey of dMe flare stars.- IUE/OPTICAL/VLA flares on AD Leo.- Heating of stellar chromospheres and coronae observational constraints and evidence for saturation.- Heating of chromospheres and coronae present status of theory.- Heating of stellar chromospheres and Evidence for non-magnetic heating.- Relations between chromospheric and coronal structure, flux-flux correlations and convective zone properties.- Statistical properties of small high-velocity events in the solar transition region.- Velocity variations of small scale solar structures, and physical problems related to the overshoot layers.- High resolution profiles of the CA II infrared triplet lines in late-type active and quiescent dwarfs.- Chromospheric and coronal heating in a volume-limited sample of K dwarfs.- MG II emission lines in the spectra of cool, high luminosity stars.- Synthetic specira for the n-type carbon star TX Psc.- Evidence for an additional source of opacity during the impulsive phase of stellar flares.- Broadening of hydrogen Balmer lines during a flare on the dMe star YZ CMi.- X-ray and optical observations of the flare star Wolf 630 AB and of VB 8 G..- Hydrodynamics of an X-ray flare on Proxima Centauri.- Rotational velocity evolution on and prior to the main sequence.- Post-zero-age main sequence rotation among late-type stars.- Evolutionary models of the rotating sun.- Stellar activity and the rotation of Hyades stars.- Asynchronous rotation in close binary systems with circular orbits.- Activity in stars with shallow convection The early F-type stars.- Atmospheres of stars in the limit of thin and thick convection The M dwarf stars.- Stars with thin and thick convection giants.- A VLA survey of an X-ray selected sample of F dwarfs.- Activity in warm stars.- The onset of chromospheric activity among the A- and F- type stars.- The coronal dividing line.- Theory of cool loops and the dividing line.- Re-examining the "corona-wind dividing line": Diagnostics of "non-coronal" atmospheres.- X-rays, color, and the Vaughan-Preston gap.- A search for X-Ray luminous late type stars in NIPSS data.- The Wilson-Bappu relationship - a barometric effect.- Sensitivity of the H? line to expansion, geometrical extent and temperature gradient in the G and K supergiant chromospheres.- Radio continuum emission from the ionized stellar winds of the cool supergiants in zeta aurigae-like systems.- A "flash spectrum" of cool absorption in 31 A direct observation of the reversing layer?.- Synthetic eclipse spectra for 31 CYGNI.- Winds and shells around low-mass supergiants.- VLA observations of rapid 6 cm flux variations in ? ORI.- Exploiting the IRAS observatio

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J. L. Linsky
Published by Springer Verlag, 1988
ISBN 10: 0387186530 ISBN 13: 9780387186535
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