Symposium on Solid State Astrophysics, University College, Cardiff, Wales, July 9-12, 1974, Proceedings

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Astrophysics, Conferences, Interstellar Extinction, Light Curve, Solid State Physics, Cosmic Dust, Graphite, Interstellar Matter, Light Scattering, Neutron Stars, Optical Properties, Silicates

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Various theoretical and experimental studies in the domain of astrophysics and its allied fields such as cosmochemistry, stellar dynamics, galactic dynamics, and extragalactic dynamics are presented, including advances in related instrumentation. Features of the interstellar extinction curve, far-UV extinction in sigma Scorpii, effects of charged dust grains, thermal emission spectra of silicates from planetary nebulae, the influence of grain mantles on the formation of hydrogen molecules on grain surfaces, and the plausibility of silicate-core ice-mantle grains are some of the topics covered. Individual items are announced in this issue.

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