Description: White Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics (IAU S357) by Martin A. Barstow, Scot J. Kleinman, Judith L. Provencal, Lilia Ferrario More than ninety percent of stars will end their lives as white dwarfs. They are fascinating objects in their own right, but they also impact other areas of research, such as cosmology, extrasolar planets and fundamental physics. IAU S357 indicates the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description White dwarfs are the most numerous members of the stellar graveyard. More than ninety percent of all stars will end their lives as white dwarfs. Research on these objects is fascinating in its own right, requiring developments in atomic data and the study of properties of matter under extreme conditions. However, these studies also have enormous impact on other areas of astrophysics, including: cosmology, the composition of extrasolar planets and fundamental physics. The proceedings of IAU Symposium 357 bring together experts from different branches of science working on white dwarfs, but also astronomers with expertise in a wide range of relevant disciplines. The resulting papers are organized around several key themes: SN Ia progenitors, debris from extrasolar planetary systems, fundamental physics, precision studies of white dwarf structure and stellar physics and Galactic evolution. They provide a framework for guiding the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. Table of Contents 1. Type Ia Supernova Sub-classes and Progenitor Origin Ashley Ruiter; 2. Convection in Common Envelopes and the Formation of Double White Dwarfs Emily Wilson; 3. Double Degenerate Candidates in the Open Cluster NGC 6633 Joseph Barnett; 4. ANTARES: A Gateway to ZTF and LSST Alerts Chien-Hsiu Lee; 5. Exoplanetary Oxygen Fugacities from Polluted White Dwarf Stars Alexandra Doyle; 6. Near-infrared Observations of Dusty White Dwarfs Laura Rogers; 7. The Search for Planet and Planetesimal Transits of White Dwarfs with the Zwicky Transient Facility Keaton Bell; 8. Searching for Low-mass Companions Around White Dwarfs and Subdwarfs from Kepler Field Jerzy Krzesinski; 9. Variation of Fundamental Constants and White Dwarfs Susana Landau; 10. Clues to the Origin and Properties of Magnetic White Dwarfs Adela Kawka; 11. A New Look at Magnetic White Dwarfs François Hardy; 12. Continuous Gravitational Wave from Magnetized White Dwarfs Surajit Kalita; 13. Laboratory Studies of Vacuum Ultra-Violet (VUV) Emission Spectra of Heavy Element Ions W.-Ü Lydia Tchang-Brillet; 14. Neutral Helium Line Profiles through the Simulation of Local Interactions Patrick Tremblay; 15. White-Dwarf Asteroseismology: An Update Alejandro Hugo Córsico; 16. Variable White Dwarfs: Past Progress, Future Opportunities Harry Shipman; 17. Evolution and Asteroseismology of Ultra-massive DA White Dwarfs Francisco De Gerónimo; 18. Validation of Asteroseismic Fitting with the New White Dwarf Evolution Code Agnes Kim; 19. The Chemical Structure of the Hot Pulsating DB White Dwarf KIC 08626021 from Asteroseismology Stephane Charpinet; 20. Searching for ZZ Ceti White Dwarfs in the Gaia Survey Olivier Vincent; 21. Pulsating White Dwarfs and Convection Judith Provencal; 22. Accreting Pulsating White Dwarfs: Probing Heating and Rotation Paula Szkody; 23. QPOs from Post-shock Accretion Column of Strongly Magnetized Accreting White Dwarfs Prasanta Bera; 24. White Dwarfs as Advanced Physics Laboratories: The Axion Case Jordi Isern; 25. The Real Time Evolution of Post-AGB Stars Marcin Hajduk; 26. (Pre-)White Dwarf Stars as Measuring Tools for Yields of AGB Nucleosynthesis Lisa Löbling; 27. The Spectral Evolution of Hot White Dwarfs Antoine Bédard; 28. The Spectral Evolution of Cool White Dwarfs Simon Blouin; 29. The Completeness of Gaia-Selected Samples of White Dwarfs: Are We There Yet? Terry Oswalt; 30. Two Delays in White Dwarf Evolution Revealed by Gaia Sihao Cheng; 31. Ensemble Evolutionary Studies of White Dwarfs in Open Star Clusters Kurtis Williams; 32. New Population Synthesis Approach: The Golden Path to Constrain Stellar and Galactic Physics Nadege Lagarde; 33. A Catalog of 159,238 White Dwarf Ages Ted von Hippel; 34. A Bayesian Analysis of White Dwarfs in Open Clusters Observed with Gaia Elizabeth Jeffery; 35. Testing White Dwarf Cosmochronology Using Wide Double White Dwarfs Tyler Heintz; 36. Statistics of White Dwarf Properties in Intermediate Polars Valery Suleimanov; 37. Realistic Models of Globular Clusters with White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes Using GPU Supercomputer Bhusan Kayastha; 38. Masses of White Dwarfs in Symbiotic Binaries Kenneth Hinkle; 39. Four New Self-lensing Binaries from Kepler: Radial Velocity Characterization and Astrophysical Implications Kento Masuda; 40. What Can ISM and Non-Photospheric Highly Ionised Lines in White Dwarf Spectra Reveal about the Beta CMa Tunnel? Nicolle Finch; 41. Geometry of Nova Ejecta M. Pavana; 42. Main Conclusions from Symposium Discussions Martin Barstow. Promotional In these proceedings, astrophysicists indicate the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. Promotional "Headline" In these proceedings, astrophysicists indicate the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. Description for Bookstore More than ninety percent of stars will end their lives as white dwarfs. They are fascinating objects in their own right, but they also impact other areas of research, such as cosmology, extrasolar planets and fundamental physics. IAU S357 indicates the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. Description for Library More than ninety percent of stars will end their lives as white dwarfs. They are fascinating objects in their own right, but they also impact other areas of research, such as cosmology, extrasolar planets and fundamental physics. IAU S357 indicates the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade. Details ISBN1108492029 Short Title White Dwarfs As Probes of Fundamental Physics (IAU S357) Publisher Cambridge University Press Language English Year 2020 ISBN-10 1108492029 ISBN-13 9781108492027 Format Hardcover Subtitle Tracers of Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Evolution DEWEY 523.8 Pages 246 Publication Date 2020-11-19 UK Release Date 2020-11-19 Imprint Cambridge University Press Place of Publication Cambridge Country of Publication United Kingdom AU Release Date 2020-11-19 NZ Release Date 2020-11-19 Illustrations Worked examples or Exercises Author Lilia Ferrario Series Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia Edited by Lilia Ferrario Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:146337707;
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Book Title: White Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics (IAU S357)
Number of Pages: 246 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: White Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics (IAU S357): Tracers of Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Evolution
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Year: 2020
Subject: Astronomy, Physics
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Author: Judith L. Provencal, Lilia Ferrario, Martin A. Barstow, Scot J. Kleinman
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