Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
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May 2000
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Conference Proceedings, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico Mexico City, Mexico Inst. de Astronomia
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Astrophysics, Conferences, Plasmas (Physics), Applications Programs (Computers), Astronomical Models, Solar System, Space Observations (From Earth), Magnetohydrodynamics, H Ii Regions, X Ray Sources, Active Galactic Nuclei, Magellanic Clouds, Protoplanets, Planetary Nebulae
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The conference Astrophysical Plasmas: Codes, Models, and Observations was aimed at discussing the most recent advances, arid some of the avenues for future work, in the field of cosmical plasmas. It was held (hiring the week of October 25th to 29th 1999, at the Centro Nacional de las Artes (CNA) in Mexico City, Mexico it modern and impressive center of theaters and schools devoted to the performing arts. This was an excellent setting, for reviewing the present status of observational (both on earth and in space) arid theoretical research. as well as some of the recent advances of laboratory research that are relevant, to astrophysics. The demography of the meeting was impressive: 128 participants from 12 countries in 4 continents, a large fraction of them, 29% were women and most of them were young persons (either recent Ph.Ds. or graduate students). This created it very lively and friendly atmosphere that made it easy to move from the ionization of the Universe and high-redshift absorbers, to Active Galactic Nucleotides (AGN)s and X-rays from galaxies, to the gas in the Magellanic Clouds and our Galaxy, to the evolution of H II regions and Planetary Nebulae (PNe), and to the details of plasmas in the Solar System and the lab. All these topics were well covered with 23 invited talks, 43 contributed talks. and 22 posters. Most of them are contained in these proceedings, in the same order of the presentations.
Cantó Jorge
Rodriguez Luis F.
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