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" Investigating the Universe "
edited by F. D. Kahn.
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BL
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579398
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b408617
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Main Entry
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Kahn, F. D.
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Title & Author
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Investigating the Universe : Papers presented to Zdeněk Kopal on the occasion of his retirement, September 1981 /\ edited by F. D. Kahn.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht :: Springer Netherlands,, 1981.
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Series Statement
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Astrophysics and Space Science Library, A Series of Books on the Recent Developments of Space Science and of General Geophysics and Astrophysics Published in Connection With the Journal Space Science Reviews,; 91
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ISBN
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9789400985346
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: 9789400985360
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Contents
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Section I: Objects with High-Speed Flows -- Dynamics of the Galactic Fountain -- Optical Observations of Interstellar Shockwaves -- The Young Phenomena within the Large Magellanic Cloud -- Herbig-Haro Objects: Recent Observational and Theoretical Developments -- The Dynamical Effects of Hypersonic Stellar Winds on Interstellar Gas -- The Discovery and Observed Properties of QSO's, an Update -- Section II: Close Binary Systems -- The Algol-Type Systems -- An Analytical Approach to Contact Binary Stabilit -- The Roche Dimensions of Rotating Gaseous Disks in Close Binary Systems -- Close Binary Systems of Short Period -- Section III: Celestial Mechanics -- Bifurcations of Planar to Three-Dimensional Periodic Orbits in the Restricted Three-Body Problem -- Section IV: The Solar System -- The Role of Electrostatic Charging of Small and Intermediate Sized Bodies in the Solar System -- Section V: Modelling of Galaxies -- Interacting Galaxies -- Techniques for Simulating Galactic Collisions -- Name Index.
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Abstract
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Professor Zdenek Kopal is sixty-seven this year even though his scientific activity, enthusiasm and springy step hardly betray the ad vancement in years. He carne to Manchester as Professor of Astronomy thirty years ago after a very fruitful association of fourteen years with the Harvard Observatory. Much impressed with the young man, Harlow Shapley, who with characteristic insight had recognised in Kopal the qualities that have since made him an outstanding leader in ec1ipsing binary research, had invited him over as a Research Associate. In the subsequent decade Kopal set about the task of introducing analytical rigour in the solution of orbit al elements that hitherto had depended ex c1usively on the semigraphical procedures introduced by Russell and exploited fully by Shapley. These first efforts stimulated publication of the first of his many books on ec1ipsing variables; the Introductian ta the Study of Ec/ipsing Variables summarized these iterative methods and remains a c1assic in this field. Soon after the appearance of this volume in print, Kopal gave a course on this subject for the graduate students at Harvard. I was one of those who had the opportunity to attend it and learn much on the need of care and precision in the practice of photoelectric photometry and the importance of exploiting such data to the fullest extent with methods of increasing resolving power.
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Physics.
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