Reprint

Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII

Edited by
March 2019
204 pages
  • ISBN978-3-03897-640-0 (Paperback)
  • ISBN978-3-03897-641-7 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Asymmetric Planetary Nebulae VII that was published in

Physical Sciences
Summary

This book contains the best and most up-to-date contributions in the field of late stage stellar evolution, as presented at the APNVII conference in Hong Kong in December 2017. A total of 60 scientists from 20 countries gathered to present, listen, interact and discuss the most current issues and problems in planetary nebulae and related objects research. The emphasis of this influential series of meetings, which was the seventh occasion over the last 20 years, has always been on the hypothesized and observed physical shaping mechanisms of the ejected nebulae that have such wonderful and intriguing forms. This special Galaxies conference issue of fully refereed contributions brings together a representative compilation of the meeting presentations in paper form. It captures the current “snap shot” status of this research field in some real sense. Such proceedings are well received and can be used as a reference material by both participants and all others working in the field for years to come.  

Format
  • Paperback
License
© 2019 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
planetary systems; planetary nebulae; stars: binaries; stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: variables: general; stars: abundances; stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: atmospheres; stars: individual: WD 0044–121; stars: individual: WD 2134+25; stars: individual: WD 1751+106; planetary nebulae; asymptotic giant branch stars; mass loss; infra-red; planetary nebulae; integral field spectroscopy; stellar evolution; binarity; planetary nebulae; stellar mass loss; stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; circumstellar dust; planetary nebulae; mass-loss; stellar evolution; X-rays; stellar evolution; late stage stellar evolution; binarity: transients: planetary nebulae; planetary nebulae; stars: AGB and post-AGB; late stage stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; stars: binaries; central stars of planetary nebulae; proto-planetary nebulae; binaries: spectroscopic; stars: atmospheres; stars: abundances; supernovae; late stage stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; binarity; stellar evolution; AGB and post-AGB stars; circumstellar matter; winds and outflows; mass-loss; jets; binaries: close; stars: AGB and post-AGB; stars: winds, outflows; ISM: jets and outflows; binary stars; post-AGB; discs; planetary nebula; X-ray; stellar evolution; AGB stars; post-AGB stars; planetary nebulae; planetary nebulae; fullerenes; planetary nebulae; AGB and post-AGB stars; binarity; accretion disks; jets; mass-loss; circumstellar matter; (sub)millimeter interferometry; ultraviolet radiation, X-rays; infrared interferometry; AGB stars; stellar evolution; observations; aperture masking; planetary nebulae; binarity; abundances; stellar evolution; post-AGB stars; pre-PN hydrodynamic models; planetary nebulae: Common Envelope; planetary nebulae: individual (OH231+8+04.2); astrochemistry; planetary nebulae; UIE bands; normal modes; displacement vectors; late-stage stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; multi-wavelength photometry; radial velocity; stellar evolution; pulsation; shock wave; late stage stellar evolution; planetary nebulae; theory and observation; planetary nebulae; AGB and post-AGB; interstellar medium; radio continuum; winds; outflows; dust; extinction; ISM: abundances; planetary nebulae: individual (NGC 6781)