Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Nov 1996
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Journal Issue, Astrophysical Spectroscopy at Sub-Millimetre and Far-Infrared Wavelengths
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astrophysics, Quasars, Astronomy, Magellanic Clouds, Radiation Sources, Software Development Tools, Cold Gas, Dust, Spectrum Analysis, Mira Variables, Interstellar Matter, Supergiant Stars, Masers
Scientific paper
This issue of the Newsletter includes reports of papers presented at a workshop held in Canterbury at the end of September 1996. The topic of that meeting was 'Astrophysical Spectroscopy at Sub-Millimeter and Far-Infrared Wavelengths'. The meeting provided a forum in which observations made possible with recent advances in detector technology and new instruments such as ISO could be explored using computational tools which simulate the structure, chemistry and emergent radiation from astronomical sources. These included hot prostellar cores, the extended envelopes of red supergiants, the interstellar medium in the Galaxy and Magellanic Clouds, and cold dust and gas in high-zeta quasar. A remarkable illustration of the successful modelling of maser emission observed in Mira-type variables is given in papers by Yates and Richards.
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