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Physique atomique et moléculaire et matière interstellaire = : Atomic and molecular physics and the interstellar matter
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ISBN: 0720403286 Year: 1975 Volume: 26/1974 Publisher: Amsterdam : Elsevier North-Holland,

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Physical processes in interstellar clouds : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, Irsee, August 18-28, 1986
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ISBN: 9027725632 9401082502 9400939450 Year: 1987 Volume: vol 210 Publisher: Dordrecht Boston Tokyo Reidel


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The circumstellar environment of evolved stars as traced by molecules and dust : the diagnostic power of Herschel
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ISBN: 9789086496839 Year: 2013 Publisher: Leuven Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Low-to-intermediate mass stars end their life on the asymptotic giant branch (AGB), an evolutionary phase in which the star sheds most of its mantle into the circumstellar environment through a stellar wind. This stellar wind expands at relatively low velocities and enriches the interstellar medium with elements newly made in the stellar interior. The physical processes controlling the gas and dust chemistry in the outflow, as well as the driving mechanism of the wind itself, are poorly understood and constitute the broader context of this thesis work.In a first chapter, we consider the thermodynamics of the high-density wind of the oxygen-rich star OH 127.8+0.0, using observations obtained with the PACS instrument onboard the Herschel Space Telescope. Being one of the most abundant molecules, water vapor can be dominant in the energy balance of the inner wind of these types of stars, but to date, its cooling contribution is poorly understood. We aim to improve the constraints on water properties by careful combination of both dust and gas radiative-transfer models. This unified treatment is needed due to the high sensitivity of water excitation to dust properties. A combination of three types of diagnostics reveals a positive radial gradient of the dust-to-gas ratio in OH 127.8+0.0. The second chapter deals with the dust chemistry of carbon-rich winds. The 30-µm dust emission feature is commonly identified as due to magnesium sulfide (MgS). However, the lack of short-wavelength measurements of the optical properties of this dust species prohibits the determination of the temperature profile of MgS, and hence its feature strength and shape, questioning whether this species is responsible for the 30-µm feature. By considering the very optically thick wind of the extreme carbon star LL Peg, this problem can be circumvented because in this case the short-wavelength optical properties are not important for the radial temperature distribution. We attribute the 30-µm feature to MgS, but require that the dust species is embedded in a heterogeneous composite grain structure together with carbonaceous compounds.The final chapter considers the circumstellar gas chemistry of carbon-rich AGB stars. The recent discovery of warm water vapor in carbon-rich winds challenges our understanding of chemical processes ongoing in the wind. Two mechanisms for producing warm water were proposed: water formation induced by interstellar ultraviolet photons penetrating into the inner region of a clumpy wind, and water formation induced by shocks passing through the atmospheric and inner-wind molecular gas. A sample of eighteen carbon-rich AGB stars has been observed with the Herschel Space Telescope and offers insights into the dependence of water properties on the stellar and circumstellar conditions. We suggest that both proposed water formation mechanisms must be at work to account for the following findings: 1) warm water is present in all observed carbon stars; 2) water formation efficiency decreases with higher circumstellar column density; 3) water properties strongly depend on the variability characteristics of the AGB stars; and 4) a positive water abundance gradient is present up to at most ~ 50 stellar radii in individual star


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Cosmic dust : its impact on astronomy.
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ISBN: 0198514581 9780198514589 Year: 1978 Publisher: Oxford Clarendon

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The interstellar medium
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ISBN: 0674460758 Year: 1970 Publisher: Cambridge (MA) : Harvard University Press,


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Diffuse matter in space
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ISBN: 0470817100 9780470817100 Year: 1968 Volume: 28 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Wiley,


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Interplanetary dust and zodiacal light : proceedings of the IAU-Colloquium No. 31, Heidelberg, June 10-13, 1975
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ISBN: 3540076158 3540381333 0387076158 Year: 1976 Publisher: Berlin ; New York : Springer-Verlag,

The interstellar medium : proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute, held at Schliersee, Germany, April 2-13, 1973.
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ISBN: 9027704171 940102152X 9401021503 9789027704177 Year: 1974 Volume: 6 Publisher: Dordrecht ; Boston, MA : D. Reidel,

The observing guide to the Messier marathon : a handbook and atlas
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ISBN: 9780511536458 9780521803861 0521803861 0511072090 9780511072093 0511063636 9780511063633 0511536453 0521803861 1107130891 9781107130890 1280419040 9781280419041 9786610419043 6610419043 1139147285 9781139147286 0511178344 9780511178344 0511305559 9780511305559 051105730X Year: 2002 Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press,

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The Messier Catalogue is a list of one hundred and ten galaxies, star clusters and nebulae, and includes many of the brightest and best-known objects in the sky. Amateur astronomers can challenge their abilities by attempting to find all the objects on the list in one night, and thus complete the Messier Marathon. This book contains over 90 easy-to-use star maps to guide the observer from one object to the next, and provides tips for a successful night of observing. The book also tells the story of the eighteenth-century astronomer, Charles Messier, and how he came to compile his extensive catalogue. This complete guide to the Messier Marathon will help the amateur astronomer to observe the Messier Objects throughout the year, using a small telescope or even a pair of binoculars.

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