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245 00 $aMolecules in astrophysics :$bprobes and processes /$cedited by Ewine F. van Dishoeck.
260 $aBoston :$bKluwer Academic Publishers,$c1997.
300 $axii, 588 pages :$billustrations ;$c25 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"International Astronomical Union symposia, volume 178"--Prel. p.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and indexes.
505 00 $tConference Summary: Molecules in astrophysics /$rE. Herbst --$tMolecules in astrophysics half a century ago /$rH. C. van de Hulst --$tMolecules in star formation /$rF. H. Shu --$tHigh angular resolution observations of the gas phase composition of young stellar objects /$rG. A. Blake --$tIces in star forming regions /$rA. G. G. M. Tielens and D. C. B. Whittet --$tObservations of "Hot Cores" /$rM. Ohishi --$tModels of hot molecular cores /$rT. J. Millar --$tMixing layers in flows in star-forming regions /$rA. C. Raga and J. Canto --$tMolecular observations of shocks and outflows /$rR. Bachiller --$tNon-thermal sputtering of grains and production of SiO in interstellar shocks /$rG. Pineau des Forets and D. Flower --$tPhoton-dominated regions: Observations of [C I] and CO /$rJ. Keene, D. C. Lis and T. G. Phillips [et al.] --$tPhoton-dominated and X-ray dominated regions /$rA. Sternberg, Min Yan and A. Dalgarno --$tX-ray ionization of protostellar disks /$rA. E. Glassgold, J. Igea and J. Najita --
505 80 $tMasers as chemical probes of star-forming regions /$rK. M. Menten --$tDark cloud observations: Problems and progress /$rY. C. Minh --$tMolecular depletions in cloud cores /$rL. G. Mundy and J. P. McMullin --$tEvidence for collapse in dark clouds /$rS. Zhou --$tThe impact of comet D/Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter /$rH. A. Weaver --$tCometary volatiles /$rD. Bockelee-Morvan --$tIn Memoriam: Sheldon Green /$rD. Flower --$tInelastic collisions of interstellar molecules /$rJ. J. Ter Meulen --$tReactions between neutral species at low temperatures: Laboratory results and astrophysical modelling /$rI. W. M. Smith --$tDynamics of chemical reactions of astrophysical interest /$rM. Alagia, N. Balucani and L. Cartechini [et al.] --$tInfrared and optical spectroscopy of astrophysical molecules /$rP. F. Bernath --$tElectronic spectra of carbon chains of relevance to astrophysics /$rJ. P. Maier --$tDetermination of opacity data bases for TiO and H[subscript 2]O /$rS. R. Langhoff, D. W. Schwenke and H. Partridge --
505 80 $tMicroprobe two-step laser mass spectrometry as an analytical tool for meteoritic samples /$rS. J. Clemett and R. N. Zare --$tModeling of interstellar surface processes /$rV. Buch --$tLaboratory simulation of physical and chemical processes in interstellar ices /$rW. A. Schutte --$tInterstellar dust grains - an overview /$rTh. Henning --$tThe PAH hypothesis: Spectroscopic properties of large aromatic molecules in the infrared /$rL. d'Hendecourt and E. Dartois --$tNew dust features in oxygen-rich envelopes /$rL. B. F. M. Waters --$tInfrared spectroscopy with the Infrared Space Observatory /$rR. Genzel, S. Drapatz and D. Lutz [et al.] --$tDetection of thermal water vapor emission from W Hydrae /$rD. A. Neufeld et al --$tISO LWS spectra of AGB and post-AGB objects /$rP. Cox --$tFirst detection of thermal H[subscript 2]O Emission from a Herbig-Haro Object /$rR. Liseau et al --$tAbundant, hot water toward young stellar objects /$rF. P. Helmich, E. F. van Dishoeck and J. H. Black [et al.] --
505 80 $tA search for interstellar gas-phase CO[subscript 2] /$rE. F. van Dishoeck and F. P. Helmich --$tOptical and ultraviolet observations of diffuse interstellar clouds /$rD. M. Meyer --$tMillimeter-wave observations of diffuse clouds /$rR. Lucas and H. S. Liszt --$tTheoretical models of diffuse clouds /$rM. Spaans --$tCool star models /$rU. G. Jorgensen --$tThe neutral envelopes around AGB and post-AGB objects /$rH. Olofsson --$tChemical models of AGB winds /$rI. Cherchneff --$tChemistry in planetary nebulae /$rP. Cox --$tPhysical properties and kinematics of the molecular gas near galaxy nuclei /$rL. J. Tacconi --$tCO detection in the quasar BR1202-0725 at z = 4.69 /$rA. Omont et al --$tWater megamasers as a probe of a circumnuclear accretion disk in an active galaxy /$rD. A. Neufeld --$tChemistry in the LMC and SMC /$rL. E. B. Johansson --$tQuasar absorption line observations /$rJ. Bechtold.
520 $aMolecules are found in a large variety of astronomical environments, ranging from comets in the solar system to galaxies at high redshift. This book brings together astronomers, physicists and chemists to discuss the use of molecules as probes of astrophysical parameters, explore their role in the evolution of astronomical objects, and study the basic chemical processes that occur in space.
650 0 $aMolecular astrophysics$vCongresses.
650 0 $aCosmochemistry$vCongresses.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008101797
650 0 $aStars$xFormation$vCongresses.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008112224
700 1 $aDishoeck, Ewine Fleur van,$d1955-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87147633
852 00 $boff,phy$hQB462.6$i.M68 1997