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The Structure and Content of Molecular Clouds 25 Years of Molecular Radioastronomy [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Conference Held at Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, Germany 14–16 April 1993 / edited by Thomas L. Wilson, Kenneth J. Johnston.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Physics ; 439Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1994Description: XIII, 310 p. 51 illus. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540490357
Other title:
  • Proceedings of a Conference Held at Schloss Ringberg, Tegernsee, Germany, 14-16 April 1993
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 520 23
LOC classification:
  • QB4
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: Radio and IR studies of molecular clouds -- The evolution of molecular clouds -- Interstellar chemistry in the last two decades -- Hunting oxygen in the interstellar medium -- Interstellar CNO isotope Ratios -- Angular structure and motions of interstellar masers -- Interpretations for observations of astronomical masers -- Molecular excitation and galactic interstellar clouds -- High resolution studies of molecular clouds -- Dense molecular gas in star-forming regions — The importance of submillimeter observations -- Conditions in regions of high mass star formation -- H2O masers and star formation -- Where is the heavy molecule heimat in Sgr B2? -- The relation between OB stars, H II regions & molecular clouds -- From cores to stars -- Surveying giant molecular clouds for low mass stars: NIR imaging of the DR22 and S184 regions -- The search for protostars — with dust emission as a tracer -- Molecular emission from disks around young stars -- Late type stars associated with maser emission -- Mapping the molecular emission of circumstellar envelopes with the Plateau de Bure interferometer -- High resolution studies of SiO masers -- Intergalactic cloud and protogalaxy? An unusual molecular complex -- Dense gas in galactic nuclei -- CO at high redshifts.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book contains the proceedings of a workshop held in Schloß Ringberg to assess developments in molecular cloud research over the last 25 years, and to discuss trends for future research in the field of molecular line astronomy. The topics include the morphology, formation, and lifetimes of molecular clouds, and their relation to star formation. Also, the chemical and isotopic content of these clouds is reviewed, and comparisons with molecular clouds in external galaxies are made. This rather complete survey of this important field of research addresses researchers in astronomy and students alike.
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Introduction: Radio and IR studies of molecular clouds -- The evolution of molecular clouds -- Interstellar chemistry in the last two decades -- Hunting oxygen in the interstellar medium -- Interstellar CNO isotope Ratios -- Angular structure and motions of interstellar masers -- Interpretations for observations of astronomical masers -- Molecular excitation and galactic interstellar clouds -- High resolution studies of molecular clouds -- Dense molecular gas in star-forming regions — The importance of submillimeter observations -- Conditions in regions of high mass star formation -- H2O masers and star formation -- Where is the heavy molecule heimat in Sgr B2? -- The relation between OB stars, H II regions & molecular clouds -- From cores to stars -- Surveying giant molecular clouds for low mass stars: NIR imaging of the DR22 and S184 regions -- The search for protostars — with dust emission as a tracer -- Molecular emission from disks around young stars -- Late type stars associated with maser emission -- Mapping the molecular emission of circumstellar envelopes with the Plateau de Bure interferometer -- High resolution studies of SiO masers -- Intergalactic cloud and protogalaxy? An unusual molecular complex -- Dense gas in galactic nuclei -- CO at high redshifts.

This book contains the proceedings of a workshop held in Schloß Ringberg to assess developments in molecular cloud research over the last 25 years, and to discuss trends for future research in the field of molecular line astronomy. The topics include the morphology, formation, and lifetimes of molecular clouds, and their relation to star formation. Also, the chemical and isotopic content of these clouds is reviewed, and comparisons with molecular clouds in external galaxies are made. This rather complete survey of this important field of research addresses researchers in astronomy and students alike.

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