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Oct 1978
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Conference supported by the University of Arizona, NSF, IAU, and NASA Moon and the Planets, vol. 19, Oct. 1978. 209 p. (For indi
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Conferences, Planetary Evolution, Protostars, Stellar Evolution, Cosmology, Gravitational Collapse, Main Sequence Stars, Planetology, Solar System, Stellar Structure, Supernova Remnants, T Tauri Stars
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These papers deal with star formation, the origin of the solar system, and the possible formation of planets associated with other stars. Specific topics include chemical and isotopic anomalies in meteorites, laboratory analogs of interstellar dust, properties of dark globules, locations of newly formed stars in molecular clouds, O-star formation, observations of star-formation regions near supernova remnant W44, and equilibrium condensation of supernova ejecta. Other contributions discuss radio observations of molecular clouds associated with T Tauri stars, rotational velocities of pre-main-sequence stars, observational studies of star formation, characteristics of a possible preplanetary disk around the pre-main-sequence star MWC 349, calculations of the collapse of a rotating dusty protostellar cloud, a theory on the dynamics of dust particles in an incompressible turbulent fluid, and an analysis of the dynamical collapse of a model presolar nebula.
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