Cosmic Chemical Evolution (International Astronomical Union Symposia)
Editorial Reviews
Book Description
The IAU Symposium papers collected in this volume address virtually all aspects of the problem of nucleosynthesis, galactic chemical evolution, and cosmic chemical evolution. Discussions on theoretical models as well as observational studies are included.
Theoretical models of nucleosynthesis in the Big Bang, in the first stellar generations, and in stars and supernovae over the histories of our Galaxy and other galaxies provide a measure of element production over the lifetime of the Universe.
Observational studies of abundances in stars, galaxies, gas concentrations in galaxies and clusters of galaxies, the intergalactic medium, and gas clouds at high redshift are reviewed.
Book Info
Proceedings of the 187th Symposium of the Intl Astronomical Union, held August 26-30, 1997 in Japan. These papers address virtually all aspects of the problems of nucleosynthesis, galactic chemical evolution, and cosmic chemical evolution.
Cosmic Chemical Evolution (International Astronomical Union Symposia),K. Nomoto,J.W. Truran,Springer,1402004486,Astronomy - General,Astrophysics & Space Science,Congresses,Cosmochemistry,Cosmology,Descriptive Astronomy,General,New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit,New Age / Parapsychology,Nucleosynthesis,Science,Science/Mathematics,Science / Astronomy
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