Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun

Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun Proceedings of the Third Cambridge Workshop on Cool Stars, Stellar Systems, and the Sun Held in Cambridge, Massachusetts October 5–7, 1983 / [electronic resource] : edited by Sallie L. Baliunas, Lee Hartmann. - VII, 369 p. 24 illus. online resource. - Lecture Notes in Physics, 193 0075-8450 ; . - Lecture Notes in Physics, 193 .

Recent observations of T Tauri stars -- Results from ultraviolet observations of T Tauri stars -- X-ray emission from pre-main sequence stars -- Infrared and molecular line observations of young stars and associated dense gas -- Photometric monitoring of T Tauri stars, RS CVn stars and related objects -- Angular momentum loss during pre-main sequence contraction -- Atmospheres and winds of T Tauri stars -- Post-T Taubi stars in T associations -- The formation of cool stars from cloud cores -- A dynamical origin for the stellar birthline -- Rotational velocities of low mass stars in intermediate age open clusters -- Measurements of rotational velocities of F and G stars -- High-resolution observations of cool stars with the ESO Coude' Echelle Spectrometer -- The rapidly-rotating field M-dwarf Gliese 890 -- Evolution of rotation in main-sequence stars -- On the origins of chromospheric activity in late-type stars -- Time series measurements of chromospheric emission and possible evidence for differential rotation -- Deterministic time series modeling of Ca II H & K stellar index data -- The evolution of coronal activity in main sequence cool stars -- Coronal structure and rotation in late-type stars -- A search for secular luminosity variations in the Pleiades cluster -- Solar flux variations and concepts for a stellar photometric satellite -- Solar-cycle temperature variations in sunspots -- HRTS ultraviolet images of the solar chromosphere and transition zone -- The NSO initiative to pursue the solar-stellar connection on the McMath Solar Telescope -- Laboratory identification of the 3P1,2 - 5S 2 O intersystem lines of S III -- Transition region — coronal models: A comparison with XUV observations -- X-ray transients and flares from active stellar systems -- Long-term behavior of stellar flare activity in AD Leo -- Radio observations of active stars: Direct evidence for polarity reversals? -- Capella HL -- Lithium depletion in solar-type stars -- Nitrogen abundances in disk and halo dwarfs -- Four W ursae majoris contact binaries in the old galactic cluster NGC 188 -- Does the physical state of a mantle indicate the stage of evolution of a star? -- A review of the first observations of stars using the Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) -- RS CVn binary systems -- Starspots, differential rotation and a possible six-year spot cycle on Lambda Andromedae -- Visual and infrared photometry of the long-period RS CVn system HR 7275 -- H? observations of the RS CVn star, RT LAC: Evidence for gas streaming: Preliminary results -- Near infrared photometry of some RS CVn systems -- The puzzle of the UV continua of the Hyades giants -- Multicolor photometry of the active G giant FK Com -- Rotational modulation and high speed streams in FK Comae Berenices: Evidence for a massive, highly-evolved binary system -- Outer atmospheres of giant and supergiant stars -- Envelopes of red giant stars -- Radiative transfer in an expanding spherical medium -- Asymptotic giant branch stars as producers of carbon and of neutron-rich isotopes -- Chromospheres in metal deficient field stars -- Interpretation of the observed MG II emission from N-type carbon stars -- Introductory remarks to the session on alpha orionis and related topics -- Multiband photoelectric photometry of Betelgeuse -- Lower atmospheric changes in Betelgeuse deduced from optical continua polarization measurements -- Photoionization of the circumstellar shell of Betelgeuse by chromospheric radiation -- Better determinations of mass loss rates for red giants and supergiants -- Sulphur I emission lines in the EUV spectrum of ? GRU (M3 II) -- OH maser emission as a probe of circumstellar envelope structure -- Preliminary results from studies of high resolution line spectra of late-type giant and supergiant stars -- Discovery of a hot, interactive companion to the S star HD 35155.

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