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INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Abundances 4-6, 25-32, 33-37, 46, 56, 59
Abundance anomaly 50, 176
Abundance gradients in galaxies
Accretion mechanism 50, 52
Age of the Universe 161-176
Allende 15, 16
Astration 156
Balmer jump 25, 27-29
Beta unstable nuclei 50, 51, 57
Binary star system 49, 52
8, 74, 156
Carbon 1~ 15, 39-42, 53, 54, 59, 64, 65, 72-75, 77, 85-88, 89-93, 95-98, 99-103, 126, 129, 148, 150-152, 156-158, 161, 178
Carbon abundance 3, 25-37, 45-48, 53, 54, 63, 124, 126
Carbonaceous chondrites 6, 15, 16
Carbon monosulfide 71-74
Carbon monoxyde 71-83,89-91,95-98, 105
Carbon stars 6, 7, 83, 146
Cassiopeia A 92
Chemical evolution of galaxies 4, 8-10, 16, 42, 45, 47, 72, 75, 118, 145, 148, 150, 155, 171, 175, 176, 178
Chemical fractionation 3, 8, 10, 15, 71, 73, 75, 79, 80, 85, 87, 92, 95-112, 156, 176
Chemical reaction rate 107
Circumstellar H II regions 116-117
CNO cycles 33, 36, 39, 47, 64, 121-131, 137, 142, 145, 148, 158, 159
CNO depletion 115-118
CNO isotopes 145-154, 175
CNO isotopes ln interstellar medium 3, 5, 7, 69-118
CNO isotopes ln solar system 3-5, 13-21
182 INDEX OF SUBJECTS
CNO isotopes in stars 3, 23-67
CNO nucleosynthesis 49-60, 121-171
CNO opacity 25, 27
Convective mixing 33, 40, 42, 52
Convective overshooting 52
Cosmic dust 45
Cosmic ray sources 145
Cyanoacetylene 99-103
Diffusion mixing 41
Direct nuclear capture 134, 137
DQ Herculis
Dwarf novae
53, 54
49
Energy generation ln
Envelope expansion of
Equilibri~ abundance
Equilibrium CNO cycle
stars
novae
54,
148,
Exchange reaction 105
51 ,
51
122
150,
121
176
Explosive CNO cycle 148, 149, 159
Explosive helium burning 147, 16o, 1 68
Explosive hydrogen burning 160, 168
Fast CNO cycle 122, 125, 128
Formaldehyqe 71-74, 89-93
Galactic center 156-169
Galactic cosmlC rays 8, 146
Gamma ray spectrum (of nuclear reactions)
Gamma ray transitions 123
Geochemistry 175
Globular cluster
Graphite 45
6, 33-37, 176
Helium abundance 27, 47, 48
Helium burning 47, 145-147, 150, 152
Helium flash 31, 35, 39, 146, 147
Helium shell source stars 36, 148
Hot CNO cycle 122
122, 128
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Hydrodynamic stellar evolution code 50, 60
Hydrogen burning 47, 133, 138, 142, 143
Hydrogen/deuterium fractionation 106
Incomplete CNO cycle 148
Infall of external matter 158, 165, 168, 176
Initial mass function 158
Interstellar absorption data 115
Interstellar clouds
Interstellar medium
Interstellar molecules
Isotope fractionation
Isotope ratios 5, 6,
K 39 91
Light elements 19
Lithium 7 59, 177
Lunar samples 16-20
Lynds 134 95-98
M 17 75, 91
M 92 25-32, 34-36
71-83, 116
42, 89, 115-118, 145, 175
71-88, 99-113, 155, 156, 178
105-113, 176
39-44, 53, 54, 95-98, 121-131, 177
M 92 (horizontal branch) 25
Magnetic field 113
Mass ejection 55, 56 Massive stars 42
Mass loss 64, 175
Mass transfert 50
Meridional mixing 39, 40, 42
Metal poor globular cluster 33-36
Meteorites 15-21, 177
Mg 26 15
Ne 22 15
NGC 2024 92
NGC 6334 160
NGC 7027 47
NGC 7538 75, 160
183
184 INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Nitrogen 13
Nitrogen 14
124
150, 151, 157, 161
Nitrogen 15 15, 17-20, 53, 54, 59, 64, 65, 73, 75, 77, 129, 133-139, 150, 152, 155, 159-171
Nitrogen abundance 3, 17, 25-37, 47, 48, 63, 124, 126
Nova Cygni 53, 57
Nova envelope 63-67
Nova Herculis 159
Nova light curve 57, 58, 166
Nova models 49-61,63, 167
Nova outburst 7, 49-61, 145, 149, 150, 152, 159, 165-167, 169, 175
Nova (physical parameters) 56, 166
Nuclear cross sections 133-144
Nuclear energy generation 50
Nuclear reaction rates 122, 133-144
Nuclear resonances 127, 134-136, 139, 141, 142
Nucleosynthesis 8,9,72, 121-131, 145-154, 175
Orion A 75, 92, 160
Oxygen 15 15, 16
Oxygen 17 16, 41-43, 71 , 77, 79-83, 95-96, 125-130, 138-143,
Oxygen 18 16, 41-43, 74, 77, 79-83, 92, 151
Oxygen abundance 3, 6, 16, 27, 63, 126
16-17 Oxygen isotopic abundances
Planetary nebulae 45-48
PopUlation II stars 6, 25-37
Primordial abundances 151
Proton capture 121, 122, 125, 133-143
Rate of mass ejection 163, 167
95-96, 126-130, 146,
Red giant stars
Renazzo 15
33-37, 39-44, 127, 145, 146, 148, 152, 158
Sagittarius A 75, 80, 82, 92, 160
Sagittarius B2 74, 79, 82, 92, 99-103, 160
S-factors 135-138, 141 , 143
Slow CNO cycle 124, 129
148,
147,
150
150
INDEX OF SUBJECTS
Slow novae 51
Solar flares 19
Solar neighborhood 73-75, 156-169
Solar system 15-21, 156-169
Solar wind 15-20
s-process elements 146
Stellar atmosphere model 25, 27
Stellar evolution 145, 175
Stellar formation rate 151, 156, 157
Sulfur isotopic ratios 73, 74, 92, 112
Supermassive stars 149, 160
Supernova explosions 9-17, 145, 150 168, 169, 177
Temperature profiles 55
Terrestrial samples 16
Thermonuclear runaway 49, 50, 63
W 31 91
W 49a 91
W 51 75, 91, 92
Water (molecule) 106, 108
White dwarf 49, 50,
X-ray absorption 7
Zeta Ophiuchi 85-88
52, 54, 59, 60
185
INDEX OF NAMES
The page number of the beginning of each chapter 1S underlined.
Ajzenberg-Selove, F. 122
Allen, C.W. 46
Aller, L.H. 46, 47
Alloin, D. 47
Andrillat, Y. 7
Anglin, J.D. 18
Anicich, V.G. 85,92,96, 107, 109
Appenzeller, I. 149
Arnett, W.D. 9, 72, 145, 148, 155, 158, 159, 168, 178
Arnould, M. 59, 164
Arp, H.C. 165
Audouze, J. 1-5, 7, 8, 10, 18, 42, 122, 147, 148, 155 - 162, 165, 168, 179
Auer, L.H. 3, 6, 25, 27, 28
Barnes, C.A. 145
Bath, G. 54
Becker, R.H. 17, 18, 20
Beelen, W. 164
Bell, R. 34, 35
Bertojo, M. 10
Bethe, H.A. 4, 121
Bieging, J. 3, 77, 89, 90, 92, 93
Biondi, M.A. 113
Black, G. 11 2
Black, J.H. 108
Blanco, A. 7, 45
Blann, M. 134
Bohlin, R.C. 46
Bobm-Vitense, E. 27
188
Bohne, W. 134
Bortolot, V.J. 85-87
Boschler, P. 18
Bregman, J.D. 45
Brown, R.E. 138, 139, 143
Buhl, D. 97, 106 , 113 , 16 0
Burbidge, E.M. 121
Burbidge, G.R.
Buss'oletti, E.
121
7, .!±2 Butler, D. 2, 6, 28, 29, 33, 34
Cameron, A.G.W. 4, 6, 17, 145, 148
Carbon, D. 3, 6, 29, 33
Casse, M. 8
Cathey, L. 34
Caughlan, G.R.
Cesarsky, C.J.
4, 8, 121-123, 125, 127, 130, 145, 147
8
Chui, M.F. 10, 90, 92, 93, 108
Churchwell, E. 3, 46, 89, 90, 92, 99
Clark, F.O. 163
Clayton, D.D. 17, 76, 147, 149, 159,
Clayton, R.N. 3, 6, J2-18, 20, 177
Code, A.D. 64
Colgate, S.A. 18
Collin-Souffrin, S. 7, 63, 65
Colvin, J.D. 50, 52, 60
Cook, J.M. 100
Cooper, B.F.C. 90, 92
Cough, R.G. 147
Cowan, J.J. 122
Cruz-Gonzales, c. 47
Curl Jr., R.F. 100
Czyzak, S.J. 46
Dalgarno, A. 108
Day, R. 40
168, 177
INDEX OF NAMES
INDEX OF NAMES 189
Dearborn, D.D. 7,8, 33, 36, 39, 40, 42, 122, 148, 152, 158, 176
Demarque, P. 3, 6, ~, 27, 28, 176
Despain, K.D. 36, 37
DicY~lan, R.L. 3, ~
Downes, D. 77, 92
Dyer, P. 145
Edwards, A. 147
Eggleton, P.P. 33, 36, 39, 40, 42, 152
Emerson, D.T. 167
Encrenaz, P.J. 3, 7, 8, 77, 79-81, 90, 96, 156
Epps, H.W. 46
Eriksonn, K. 34, 35
Evans II, N.J. 90, 93
Faulkner, J. 50
Field, G.B. 7
Fleming, D.G. 134
Fomalont, E.B. 90, 91
Fontaine, G. 52
Forrest, G. 45
Fowler, W.A. 18,121,122,125,127,130,134,145,146,148,149, 178, 179
Freeman, K. 33
Fricke, K.J. 122, 149
Fulbright, H.W. 134
Fusi-Pecci, F. 47
Gallagher, J.S. 64
Gardner,
Geballe,
Geiss, J.
Giannone,
Gingold,
F.F.
T.
18
P.
R.
73, 77, 80, 82, 90, 92, 95, 99, 100
42, 83
50
39
Goldsmith, P.F. 8, 77, 89, 90, 92, 93, 108, 155, 159-161, 169
Gomez Gonzalez, J. 117
Grah8Jll, J.A. 27, 31
Greenstein, J.L. 27
190 INDEX OF NAMES
Gross, P.G. 27
Grossman, L. 17
Gustaffson, B. 34, 35
Hagedorn,
Harm, R.
F.B.
146,
133
147
Hayes, D. 34
Hearn, A. 42
Heasley Jr., J.N. 27
Hebbard, D.F. 133-137
Heiles, c. 91
Herbst, E. 108, 116
Hills, G.W. 100
Hobbs, L.M. 86, 106
Hollis, J.M. 96, 106,
Homeyer, H. 134
108, 113
Howard, W.M. 147, 148, 159, 168
Hoyle, F. 121, 122, 149
Hubble, E.P. 165
Huntress, W.T. 85, 92, 96, 107, 109
Hurford, G.J. 18
Hutchings, J. 42
Iben Jr., 1. 34, 39, 47, 146-148, 150
Jaffe, S. 11 2
Jefferts, K.B. 77, 79,
Jenkins, E.B. 7, 115
Johnsen, R. 113
Johnson, H.L. 26
Kaler, J.B. 46
Kaplan, I.R. 17
Kerridge, J. F . 17, 18
Kilston, S. 47, 176
Klemperer, W. 108, 113
Kline, S. F. 112
Kraft, R.P. 33, 176
80, 160
INDEX OF NAMES 191
Kutner, M.L. 90, 93, 160
Kutter, G.S. 50, 51, 122, 149, 160
Lamb, D.Q. 52, 60
Lambert D.L. 7,33,40,53,61,64,65,159
Langer, W.D. 3, 2L Lauritsen, C.C. 135
Lazareff, B. 149
Lequeux, J. 4, 5, 7, 8, 42, 116, 148, 155-158, 161, 162, 164, 179
Lettan, H. 134
Leu, M. T. 1 13
Linke, R.A. 8, 39, 73, 77, 80, 81, 89-93, 96, 106, 155, 159-161, 169
Lovas, F. V . 97, 106, 113
Lucas, R. 77, 79, 81, 96
Lyon, J. 47
Mac-Clure, R.D. 179
Mac Cutcheon, W.H. 3, 2L Mac-Laughin, D.E. 53
Mahoney, M.J. 95
Maillard, J.P. 42,
Marrionni, P.A. 46,
Marschall, L.A. 116
Martin, 92
Mathews, W.G. 46
Matsakis, D.N. 90,
Mayeda, T.K. 16, 17
Mayor, M. 177
Mengel, J.G. 27
Mewaldt, R.A. 18
Mihalas, D. 26, 27
Miller, J.S. 46
Morgan, W.W. 26
Morgenstern, H. 134
Morris, M.
Morton, D.
90, 103
42
83
47
92, 93, 108
192
Mufson, S.L. 47
Nachman, P. 116
Newel, E.B. 25-27, 30,
Nocar, J.L. 3, 6, TI Nogaard, H. 59
Nomoto, K. 147
Nordlund, A. 34, 35
Oke, J.B. 25,
Paczynski, B.
27, 28,
40
Palmer, P. 90,
Panagia, N. 7,
Payne-Gaposhkin,
Peimbert, M. 46, 47
103
.!±2 c. 53
INDEX OF NAMES
31
31
Penzias, A.A. 8, 39, 73, 76, 79-81, 89-93, 96, 106, 155, 159-161, 169
Philip, A.G.D. 30
Petrowski, c. 17
Plendl, H.S. 134
Pottasch, S. 63, 65
Prialnik, D. 7, 51,
Rank, D. 42, 45, 83
Renzini, A. 47
Ribes, J.C. 90, 92
Ritter, H. 50, 52
Robbins, J.A. 134
Robinson, L. 34
Rocca-Volmerange, B.
Rodgers, A. 33
54, 63, 65, 159
4, 155
Rodney, W.S. 122, 125, 137, 143, 154
Rolfs, C. 122, 125, 127, 133, 134, 137, 143, 154
Rose, W.K. 122
Rosino, L. 165
Ryter, C. 8
Sandage, A. 26
Sargent, A.I. 27
INDEX OF NAMES
Sato, T. 90
Scalo, J.M. 36, 39, 146, 177
Schardt, A. 135
Scheer, J. 134
Schramm, D.N. 33,36,39,122,146,148,152
Schwarschild, M. 41, 146, 147
Shapiro, M.M. 146
Shara, M.M. 7,51,54, 63, 65,159
Shaviv, G. 7, 51, 54, 63, 65, 159
Shuter, W.L.H. 3, 22, 177
Sichelsmidt, F. 134
Silberberg, R. 146
Slanger, T.G. 112
Smith, A.M. 85, 87
Smith, L.F. 47
Sneden, c. 7, 34, 35, 40, 53, 59, 64, 65, 159
Snell, R. 3, 85
Snyder, L.E. 97, 106, 108, 113, 160
Sparks, W.M. 4, 7, 8, 49-54, 57, 59, 63, 65, 122, 149, 159, 167
Spitzer Jr., L. 7, 115
Starrfield, S. 4,7,8, 49-54, 57, 59,60, 63, 65, 122, 149, 159, 167, 169
Stecher, T.P. 46, 86, 88
Steigman, G. 1.:1.2, 116, 179
Stone, E.C. 18
Stone, R. 34
Strittmatter, P.A. 116, 117
Sugimoto, D. 147
Sweigart, A.V. 27
Taam, R. 50
Talbot, R.J. 148, 155, 158, 178
Terzian, Y. 46
Thaddeus, P. 85-87, 160
Thomas, H.C. 31
Tinsley, B.M. 8, 10, 175, 179
193
194 INDEX OF NAMES
Tomkin, J. 40
Torres-Peimbert, S. 46
Townes, C.H. 10, 90, 92, 93, 108
Truran, J.W. 4, 1, 8, 11, 49-54, 51, 59, 60, 63, 65, 82, 122, 145-149, 1 51 , 159, 161-169
Tucker, K.D. 90, 93
Tull, R. 3, M, 86
Turner, B.E. 90-103
Ulrich, R.K. 36, 39, 146
Van Den Bout, P.A. 3, 85-8( , 111
Van Horn, M. 50, 52, 60
Vaucouleurs, G. (de) 165
Vigroux, L. 4, 5, 1, 8, 42, 148, 155-158, 161, 162, 165, 119
Vogt, R.E. 18
Vogt, S. 3, M, 86
Walker, M. 34
Wallerstein, G. 6, 146
Walmsley, C.M. 3, 46, 89, 90, 92, 99
Wampler, E. 34
Wannier, P.G. 3,8,39,71,73,74,77,79-82,87,89-93,96,106, 155, 156,159-161, 169
Warner, B. 50
Watson, W.D. 3,8, 10, 79, 85, 92, 96, 105, 107-109, 113, 156, 118
Webb ink , R. 52
Wedepohl, K.B. 72, 80, 82
Weigert, A. 50
Weiszacker, C.F. (Von) 121
Weliachew, L.N.
Whiteoak, J.B.
Williams, R.E.
Wilson, R.W.
91, 92
73, 75,
116, 111
8, 39, 73, 169
80,
77,
82, 96
19-81, 89,
Wilson, T.L. 77, 89, 90, 92, 93,156
Winnewisser, G. 3, 89, 90, 92, 99, 100
Wollman, E. 42, 83, 155
93, 96, 106, 155, 159-161,
INDEX OF NAMES 195
Wood, B. J . 112
Zahn, J.P. 40
Zimmerman, B.A. 122, 125, 127, 145, 146, 149, 159, 168
Zinn, R. 29, 34, 35
Zuckerman, B. 90, 103
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