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Origin and Evolution of the Elements Book

Origin and Evolution of the Elements
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  • Origin and Evolution of the Elements
  • Written by author Andrew McWilliam
  • Published by Cambridge University Press, June 2010
  • Carnegie volume discussing the origin and evolution of elements in our galaxy and others.
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Introduction; List of participants;
1. Mount Wilson Observatory contributions to the study of cosmic abundances of the chemical elements George W. Preston;
2. Synthesis of the elements in stars: B2FH and beyond E. Margaret Burbidge;
3. Stellar nucleosynthesis: a status report 2003 David Arnett;
4. Advances in r-process nucleosynthesis John J. Cowan and Christopher Sneden;
5. Element yields of intermediate-mass stars Richard B. C. Henry;
6. The impact of rotation on chemical abundances in red giant branch stars Corinne Charbonnel;
7. s-processing in AGB stars and the composition of carbon stars Maurizio Busso, Oscar Straniero, Roberto Gallino, and Carlos Abia;
8. Models of chemical evolution Francesca Matteucci;
9. Model atmospheres and stellar abundance analysis Bengt Gustafsson;
10. The light elements: lithium, beryllium, and boron Ann Merchant Boesgaard;
11. Extremely metal-poor stars John E. Norris;
12. Thin and thick galactic disks Poul E. Nissen;
13. Globular clusters and halo field stars Christopher Sneden, Inese I. Ivans and Jon P. Fulbright;
14. Chemical evolution in ω Centauri Verne V. Smith;
15. Chemical composition of the Magellanic Clouds, from young to old stars Vanessa Hill;
16. Detailed composition of stars in dwarf spheroidal galaxies Matthew D. Shetrone;
17. The evolutionary history of Local Group irregular galaxies Eva K. Grebel;
18. Chemical evolution of the old stellar populations of M31 R. Michael Rich;
19. Stellar winds of hot massive stars nearby and beyond the Local Group Fabio Bresolin and Rolf P. Kudritzki;
20. Presolar stardust grains Donald D. Clayton and Larry R. Nittler;
21. Interstellar dust B. T. Draine;
22. Interstellar atomic abundances Edward B. Jenkins;
23. Molecules in the interstellar medium Tommy Wiklind;
24. Metal ejection by galactic winds Crystal L. Martin;
25. Abundances from the integrated light of globular clusters and galaxies Scott C. Trager;
26. Abundances in spiral and irregular galaxies Donald R. Garnett;
27. Chemical composition of the intracluster medium Michael Loewenstein;
28. Quasar elemental abundances and host galaxy evolution Fred Hamann, Matthias Dietrich, Bassem M. Sabra, and Craig Warner;
29. Chemical abundances in the damped Lyα systems Jason X. Prochaska;
30. Intergalactic medium abundances Robert F. Carswell;
31. Conference summary Bernard E. J. Pagel.


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