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CNO Isotopes in Astrophysics : Proceedings of a Special IAU Session Held on August 30, 1976, in Grenoble, France
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Book Overview
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Chapter 1
The Importance of CNO Isotopes in Astrophysics
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Chapter 2
1) Oxygen Anomalies in Meteorites - 2) The 15 N/ 14 N Ratio in the Solar Wind
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Chapter 3
Possible Large Carbon and Nitrogen Abundance Variations on the Horizontal Branch of M92
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Chapter 4
Carbon and Nitrogen Abundances in Giant Stars of the Metal Poor Globular Cluster M92 — A Preliminary Report
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Chapter 5
CNO Isotopes and Red Giants
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Chapter 6
Abundance of Carbon in NGC 7027
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Chapter 7
CNO Nucleosynthesis and the Nova Outburst
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Chapter 8
The CNO Composition in Novae Envelope
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Chapter 9
CNO Isotope Abundances in Interstellar Clouds
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Chapter 10
17 O and 18 O Abundances in Interstellar Clouds
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Chapter 11
A Measurement of the Interstellar 12 C/ 13 C Isotop IC Abundance Ratio Toward ζOPH from Observations of the λ3957 Line of CH +
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Chapter 12
( 12 C/ 13 C) Ratios Obtained from Radioastronomical Measurements
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Chapter 13
Isotope Ratios and Chemical Fractionation of CO in Lynds 134
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Chapter 14
Observational Evidence for Chemical Fractionation in SGR B2: The 13 C-Isotopes of Cyanoacetylene
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Chapter 15
Isotope Fractionation in Interstellar Molecules
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Chapter 16
Is there Evidence for Depletion of CNO in the Interstellar Medium?
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Chapter 17
The CNO Cycles
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Chapter 18
New Cross Section Measurements Relevant to the CNO Nucleosynthesis
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Chapter 19
Nucleosynthesis of CNO Isotopes
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Chapter 20
Galactic Evolution of CNO Isotopes: the Case of 15 N*
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Chapter 21
Concluding Remarks
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Book overview
1. The Importance of CNO Isotopes in Astrophysics
2. 1) Oxygen Anomalies in Meteorites - 2) The 15 N/ 14 N Ratio in the Solar Wind
3. Possible Large Carbon and Nitrogen Abundance Variations on the Horizontal Branch of M92
4. Carbon and Nitrogen Abundances in Giant Stars of the Metal Poor Globular Cluster M92 — A Preliminary Report
5. CNO Isotopes and Red Giants
6. Abundance of Carbon in NGC 7027
7. CNO Nucleosynthesis and the Nova Outburst
8. The CNO Composition in Novae Envelope
9. CNO Isotope Abundances in Interstellar Clouds
10. 17 O and 18 O Abundances in Interstellar Clouds
11. A Measurement of the Interstellar 12 C/ 13 C Isotop IC Abundance Ratio Toward ζOPH from Observations of the λ3957 Line of CH +
12. ( 12 C/ 13 C) Ratios Obtained from Radioastronomical Measurements
13. Isotope Ratios and Chemical Fractionation of CO in Lynds 134
14. Observational Evidence for Chemical Fractionation in SGR B2: The 13 C-Isotopes of Cyanoacetylene
15. Isotope Fractionation in Interstellar Molecules
16. Is there Evidence for Depletion of CNO in the Interstellar Medium?
17. The CNO Cycles
18. New Cross Section Measurements Relevant to the CNO Nucleosynthesis
19. Nucleosynthesis of CNO Isotopes
20. Galactic Evolution of CNO Isotopes: the Case of 15 N*
21. Concluding Remarks
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