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1 online resource (xv, 403 pages) : illustrations |
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Opening address / S. Kubono (Co-Chairperson, CNS) -- I. Early universe and chemo-dynamic evolution of galaxies. Prospects in nuclear cosmology: from the Big-Bang to supernovae / T. Kajino -- Inhomogeneous chemical evolution in the galactic halo: supernova-induced formation of field stars and globular clusters / T. Shigeyama -- Light elements in inhomogeneous early galaxy and their astrophysical interests / T. Suzuki -- Prospects for very high energy [gamma]-ray astronomy with next generation imaging Čerenkov telescope / T. Kifune -- Evolution and explosion of massive pop III stars and their nucleosynthesis / H. Umeda -- II. Observation of elements. Presolar grains as probes of nucleosynthesis in stars and evolution of the galaxy / S. Amari -- Nucleosynthesis of Mg and Al in globular cluster red giant stars / C. Iliadis -- X-ray measurements of metal abundances of hot gas in clusters of galaxies / Y. Fukazawa -- X-ray diagnosis of the galactic center abundance with an X-ray reflection nebula / H. Murakami -- Cosmic ray observation for nuclear astrophysics: CORONA program / N. Hasebe -- III. Stellar evolution and the nucleosynthesis: hydrostatic burning. Direct capture S-factors from asymptotic normalization coefficients / R.E. Tribble -- Solar neutrino problem related nuclear physics experiments / W.-P. Liu -- Coulomb dissociation of [symbol]B at 254 MeV/u for [symbol] / N. Iwasa -- Development for the study of a cross-sectional measurement of [symbol]He-[symbol]He solar reaction / N. Kudomi -- IV. Nucleosynthesis in explosive burning and new approach. Probing stellar explosions with radioactive beams at ORNL / M.S. Smith -- Measuring the astrophysics rate for radiative proton capture on [symbol]Na / J. D'Auria -- Nuclear astrophysics project with a new low-energy RIB separator CRIB: study of a critical stellar reaction [symbol] / S. Kubono -- V. Explosion of massive stars. Physics of collapse-driven supernovae / S. Yamada -- Protoneutron stars with kaon condensate and possibility of delayed collapse / M. Yasuhira -- OMNIS, the observatory for multiflavor neutrinos from supernovae / R.N. Boyd -- Observation of supernova neutrino burst at Super-Kamiokande / Y. Fukuda |
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Can the negative mass square of the electron neutrinos be an indication of interaction with relic neutrinos? / K. Homma -- Nucleosynthesis in hypernovae / K. Nomoto -- Overabundance of calcium in the young SNR RX J0852-0462: evidence of over-production of [symbol]Ti / H. Tsunemi -- X-ray spectroscopy and chemical composition in the universe / K. Koyama -- VI. Origin of heavy elements. Neutron star mysteries / G.J. Mathews -- Photoneutron cross sections for [symbol]Be and the [alpha]-process in core-collapse supernovae / H. Utsunomiya -- RIKEN RI-beam factory (RIBF) project and the way to the r-process nuclei / T. Suda -- Connection between crucial nuclear reaction rates and the modeling of accreting neutron stars / M. Hashimoto -- VII. Neutron stars and high density matter. Unstable nuclei and an EOS table for supernovae and the r-process in a relativistic many-body approach / K. Sumiyoshi -- Baryon superfluidity in neutron star cores / T. Takatsuka -- Ferromagnetism of quark liquid and magnetars / T. Tatsumi -- Kaonic nuclei and kaon condensation in neutron stars / T. Kishimoto -- Poster session. Chemical composition and distribution of heavy elements in a supernova remnant G359.1-0.5 / A. Bamba -- Tanashi recoil mass separator for nuclear astrophysics / H. Ishiyama -- Collision between neutron star and axion star as a source of gamma ray burst and ultra-high energy cosmic ray / A. Iwazaki -- Double beta decays of [symbol]Mo by ELEGANT V at Oto Cosmo Observatory / N. Kudomi -- Nucleosynthesis in aspherical hypernova explosions and late time spectra of SN 1998BW / K. Maeda -- Effects of jet-like explosion in SN 1987A / S. Nagataki -- Formation and chemical dynamics of the galaxy / N. Nakasato -- Explosive nucleosynthesis in pair-instability supernovae / J. Nakatsuru -- X-ray observations of SNRs and hot ISM in the large magellanic cloud: the chemical enrichment of the galaxy / M. Nishiuchi -- r-process nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven wind: general relativistic effects and short dynamic timescale model / K. Otsuki -- The critical role of light neutron-rich nuclei in the r-process nucleosynthesis / M. Terasawa -- Thermodynamic properties of nuclear "pasta" in neutron star crusts / G. Watanabe |
Summary |
This work focuses on current topics in astronomy, astrophysics and nuclear astrophysics. The areas covered are: origin of the universe and nucleosynthesis; chemical and dynamical evolution of galaxies; nova/supernova and evolution of stars; astrophysical nuclear reaction; structure of nuclei with unstable nuclear beams; origin of the heavy element and age of the universe; neutron star and high density matter; observation of elements; high energy cosmic rays; neutrino astrophysics |
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"International Symposium on Origin of Matter and Evolution of Galaxies 2000, Center for Nuclear Study, University of Tokyo, Tanashi, Japan, January 19-21, 2000"--Page v |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
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Nucleosynthesis -- Congresses
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Galaxies -- Evolution -- Congresses
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Stars -- Evolution -- Congresses
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SCIENCE -- Astronomy.
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Galaxies -- Evolution
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Nucleosynthesis
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Stars -- Evolution
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Electronic book
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Author |
Kajino, T. (Toshitaka), 1956-
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LC no. |
2003544792 |
ISBN |
9789812791276 |
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9812791272 |
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1281933813 |
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9781281933812 |
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9786611933814 |
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6611933816 |
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