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Mass Loss from Red Giants

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 On the Significance of Mass Loss from Bright Red Giants
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    Chapter 2 Masses of White Dwarfs and Other Remnants: The Ultimate Constraint on Ṁ
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    Chapter 3 Optical Spectroscopy of Red Giants
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    Chapter 4 Mass Loss in Metal Deficient Red Giants
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    Chapter 5 Mass Loss from Red Giants: Results from Ultraviolet Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 6 Densities, Temperatures and Geometric Extents of C II Emitting Regions in the Winds of Luminous, Late-Type Stars
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    Chapter 7 Results from Optical Interferometry
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    Chapter 8 High Angular Resolution Interferometric Observations of Betelgeuse in the Visible
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    Chapter 9 Mass Loss from Red Giants: Infrared Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 10 CO Vibration Rotation Lines from Circumstellar Shells
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    Chapter 11 Circumstellar Dynamics Observed by Infrared Heterodyne Spectroscopy
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    Chapter 12 The Near Circumstellar Environment of Miras
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    Chapter 13 The Infrared Characteristics of Circumstellar Silicate Grains
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    Chapter 14 Infrared Spatial Interferometry
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    Chapter 15 10 Micron Speckle Interferometry of OH/IR Stars
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    Chapter 16 Far-Infrared and Submillimeter Photometry of Evolved Stars
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    Chapter 17 Thermal Radio Emission from Molecules in Circumstellar Outflows
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    Chapter 18 Time Variations of SiO (v=0, J=2-1) Emission from Circumstellar Shells
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    Chapter 19 SiS in Circumstellar Shells
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    Chapter 20 Infrared Pumping and Polarization of Molecular Lines in IRC+10216
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    Chapter 21 The Distribution of HCN in the Circumstellar Envelope of IRC+10216
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    Chapter 22 Upper Limit for the Production of 14 C in the Carbon Star IRC+10216 from Observations of the 14 CO (J = 1–0) Line
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    Chapter 23 The 13 C/ 12 C Isotope Ratio in Circumstellar Envelopes
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    Chapter 24 CO(2–1) Emission from the Circumstellar Envelope of Alpha Ori
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    Chapter 25 CO (1–0) Maps of NGC7027
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    Chapter 26 The NGC 7027 Molecular Cloud
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    Chapter 27 CO Emission from Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 28 The Gas to Dust Ratio in Circumstellar Envelopes
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    Chapter 29 21-CM Line and Radio Continuum Emission from Circumstellar Envelopes around Late-Type Giants
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    Chapter 30 20 GHz Continuum and SiS Maser Emission from IRC+10216
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    Chapter 31 Radio Continuum Observations of G-M Giants and Supergiants and Inferred Ionized Mass Loss Rates
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    Chapter 32 Maser Emission as a Tool to Study Mass Loss from Evolved Stars
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    Chapter 33 A Search for OH and H 2 O Maser Emission from Unidentified Iras Sources
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    Chapter 34 Radio and Infrared Observations of OH/IR Stars
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    Chapter 35 Mass Loss from OH/IR Stars
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    Chapter 36 What Circumstellar SiO and OH Masers Tell Us About Mass Loss from Red Giants
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    Chapter 37 Time Monitoring of SiO (v=1, J=2–1) Maser Emission from Late Type Stars
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    Chapter 38 New 43 GHz SiO Observations with the Mpifr 100m Telescope
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    Chapter 39 Mass Loss Mechanisms for Cool, Low-Gravity Stars
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    Chapter 40 Pulsation, Mass Loss and Grain Formation in Cool Giants
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    Chapter 41 Effects of Rotation and Convection on Mass-Loss from Red Giants
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    Chapter 42 Hydrogen Deficiency and Mass Loss from AGB Stars
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    Chapter 43 The Physical and Chemical Structure of Circumstellar Envelopes
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    Chapter 44 Bipolar Nebulae and Mass Loss from Red Giant Stars
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    Chapter 45 Infrared Studies of the Bipolar Nebula OHO739
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    Chapter 46 Observations of the Far-Infrared Emission Lines of OI and CII in Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 47 Ammonia and Cyanotriacetylene in the Egg Nebula
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    Chapter 48 Concluding Remarks
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Title
Mass Loss from Red Giants
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-5428-1
ISBNs
978-9-40-108896-1, 978-9-40-095428-1
Editors

Morris, Mark, Zuckerman, Ben

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