Beschreibung
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.
Schlagzeile
InhaltsangabePartI - 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.>