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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 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

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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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