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Novae and related stars : proceedings of an international conference held by the Institut d'astrophysique, Paris, France, 7 to 9 September 1976
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ISBN: 9027707936 9401012199 9401012172 Year: 1977 Volume: v. 65 Publisher: Dordrecht : D. Reidel,

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Classical novae
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ISBN: 9780521843300 9780511536168 9781107405349 9780511394980 0511394985 051153616X 9786611370718 6611370714 0511394330 9780511394331 0521843308 1107175240 1281370711 051139358X 0511392273 0511391021 1107405343 9781107175242 9781281370716 9780511392276 9780511391026 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This second edition has been updated and revised and contains contributions covering important developments in this field, and reflecting on interesting insights into classical novae. The book examines thermonuclear processes, the evolution of nova systems, nova atmospheres and winds, the evolution of dust and molecules in novae, nova remnants and observations of novae in other galaxies. It includes observations across the electromagnetic spectrum, from radio to gamma rays, and discusses some of the most important outstanding problems in classical nova research.

Blowing bubbles in the cosmos : astronomical winds, jets, and explosions
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ISBN: 1280472553 0195351436 019518615X 9780195351439 9780195130546 0195130545 9781280472558 9780195186154 9786610472550 6610472556 0197732097 0190284854 Year: 2004 Publisher: New York : Oxford University Press,

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From a non-mathematical, unifying perspective, based on understanding the structure and dynamics of bubbles, the authors address many topics in modern astrophysics, including supernovae, the production of structure in the Early Universe, environments of supermassive black holes and gamma-ray bursts.

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