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Planetary and Proto-Planetary Nebulae: From IRAS to ISO

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Infrared Emission From Young Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 2 Advances in Knowledge of Planetary Nebulae From UV Astronomy
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    Chapter 3 Status of the Spectroscopic Survey of Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 4 Announcement: The Strasbourg-ESO Catalogue of Galactic Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 5 IRAS Additional Observations of Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 6 Spectroscopy at 8–13 μm as a Probe of the Carbon to Oxygen Ratio in Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 7 Protoplanetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 8 The Evolution from Miras to Planetary Nebulae as Derived from Observations of Miras and OH/IR Stars
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    Chapter 9 The Position of PN Nuclei in the H-R Diagram: Present Status
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    Chapter 10 On the Nitrogen and Helium Enrichment of the Interstellar Medium
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    Chapter 11 Temperatures, Luminosities and Mass Loss Rates for PN Nuclei
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    Chapter 12 An Outflow Model for Bipolar Planetary Nebulae and the Case of NGC 6302
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    Chapter 13 Mass Loss and the Transition of an AGB Star to a Central Star of a Planetary Nebula
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    Chapter 14 Observational Constraints to the Theory of Planetary Nebulae Evolution
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    Chapter 15 Rambling along a Schönberner Track: Nebular Evolution and NLTE Stellar Atmospheres
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    Chapter 16 Evolution of Hot Subdwarfs - An Empirical Approach
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    Chapter 17 Excitation of Planetary Nebulae and Evolution of their Central Star
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    Chapter 18 Ionisation and Dynamical Structure of Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 19 Formation and Structure of Nebulae Around Symbiotic Objects Based on Radio to X-rays Observations (A Review)
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    Chapter 20 The Peculiar Planetary Nebula NGC 2346 and its Nucleus
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    Chapter 21 NGC2346: Visible and Infrared Observations of Several Mass-loss Episodes?
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    Chapter 22 Infrared and Optical Spectroscopy of the Suspected Planetary Nebula He2-77
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    Chapter 23 Contribution of Nebular Emission Lines to Iras Photometric Survey Fluxes
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    Chapter 24 Infrared Characteristics of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and the Interpretation of IR Astronomical Spectra
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    Chapter 25 Near-Infrared Photometry of Iras Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 26 The Effect of Line Emission on the IRAS Data of Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 27 Modeling the Thermal Emission From Dust in Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 28 Evolution of Dust in Planetary Nebulae
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    Chapter 29 Observations of the Spectrum of the Interplanetary Dust Emission
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    Chapter 30 The Infrared Space Observatory (ISO) Project
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    Chapter 31 Final Discussion
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Title
Planetary and Proto-Planetary Nebulae: From IRAS to ISO
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-3891-5
ISBNs
978-9-40-108228-0, 978-9-40-093891-5
Authors

Martinez, Andrea Preite

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Physics and Astronomy 1 100%
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