Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Mar 1976
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1976qjras..17...25t&link_type=abstract
Royal Astronomical Society, Quarterly Journal, vol. 17, Mar. 1976, p. 25-42.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Astronomy, Cosmology, Binary Stars, Conferences, Cosmic Rays, Galaxies, Interstellar Matter, Milky Way Galaxy, Quasars, Supernova Remnants, X Ray Astronomy
Scientific paper
The lecture summarizes invited review talks and papers contributed to the First European Conference on Astronomy. The major subject categories are cosmology and the universe; galaxies and quasi-stellar objects; the Milky Way, interstellar matter, and cosmic rays; stars and their remnants; and galactic X-ray sources. Specific topics discussed include a scenario for the formation and preservation of matter and antimatter in the big bang, a strong asymmetry in the Hubble constant, efforts to determine the deceleration parameter and mass-energy density of the universe, the location of the material producing quasar absorption lines, galactic arm structure, interstellar molecular clouds in young star clusters, the galactic nature of GeV cosmic-ray protons, accretion disks of pre-main-sequence stars, pulsar peculiarities, observations of X-rays from 'normal' stars, a group of bright X-ray sources presumably grouped around the galactic center, the detection of very strong pulsed optical emission from Cyg X-1, the X-ray pulsation period of Cen X-3, and observations of transient X-ray sources.
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