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Althaus, L. G. – 110Anche, R. M. – 225Anupama, G. C. – 225Aoki, W. – 215Arca Sedda, M. – 206Ayres, T. – 220
Bailer-Jones, C. – 188Bainbridge, M. – 220Balanca, C. – 84Barnett, J. W. – 20Barstow, M. A. – 220, 230Beauchamp, A. – 89Bedard, A. – 162Bell, K. – 131Bell, K. J. – 37Benomar, O. – 215Bera, P. – 134Berczik, P. – 206Bergeron, P. – 89, 123, 162Bieryla, A. – 215Blaess, C. – 84Blokesz, A. – 41Blouin, S. – 166Bonsor, A. – 33Brassard, P. – 119
Camisassa, M. E. – 110Casewell, S. L. – 220Champion, N. – 84Charpinet, S. – 119Cheng, S. – 175Corsico, A. H. – 93,110
De Geronimo, F. C. – 110Deghiche, D. – 84Doroshenko, V. A. – 202Doyle, A. E. – 28Dufour, P. – 75, 166
Fekel, F. C. – 211Finch, N. L. – 220Fontaine, G. – 119, 162Fouesneau, M. – 188
Gansicke, B. – 131Giammichele, N. – 119Godon, P. – 131
Hajduk, M. – 154Hardy, F. – 75
Heintz, T. – 197Hermes, JJ. – 197Hinkle, K. H. – 211Hodgkin, S. – 33Holberg, J. B. – 170
Isern, J. – 138
Jeffery, E. – 188Jeffery, E. J. – 192Jordan, S. – 75Joyce, R. – 211Jura, M. – 33
Kafka, S. – 131Kalita, S. – 79Kamath, U. S. – 225Kamlah, A. – 206Kawahara, H. – 215Kawka, A. – 60Kayastha, B. – 206Kim, A. – 114Klein, B. – 28Kloc, I. – 188Krzesinski, J. – 41Kumar, G. S. – 225Kunitomo, M. – 215
Lafreniere, D. – 123Lagarde, N. – 184Landau, S. J. – 45Latham, D. W. – 215Lebzelter, T. – 211Lee, C.-H. – 24Lobling, L. – 158
MacLeod, M. – 215Masuda, K – 215Matheson, T. – 24Meftah, A. – 84Montgomery, M. H. – 127Moss, A. – 188Moticska, N. – 188Mukhopadhyay, B. – 79
Narayan, G. – 24Nordhaus, J. – 16
Oswalt, T. D. – 170
Pang, X. – 206
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234 Author index
Pavana, M. – 225Preval, S. P. – 220Provencal, J. L. – 127
Reindl, N. – 220Reyle, C. – 184Robinson, E. – 188, 192Rogers, L. K. – 33Ruiter, A. J. – 1
Saha, A. – 24Sargent, J. – 188Schlichting, H. E. – 28Shipman, H. L. – 107, 127Sion, E. – 131Sion, E. M. – 170Soraisam, M. – 24Spurzem, R. – 206Stenning, D. – 188, 192Straniero, O. – 211Stubens, C. – 24Su, K Y. L. – 33Suleimanov, V. F. – 202Szkody, P. – 131
Tchang-Brillet, W.-U. L. – 84Toloza, O. – 131Tremblay, P. – 89
van Dyk, D. – 188, 192Vanderbosch, Z. – 131Vincent, O. – 123von Hippel, T. – 33, 188, 192
Wang, L. – 206Welsh, B. – 220Werner, K. – 202Williams, K. A. – 20, 179Wilson, E. C. – 16Wolf, N. – 24Wyart, J.-F. – 84
Xu, S. – 33
Young, E. D. – 28
Zuckerman, B. – 28
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White Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics: Tracers of Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Evolution
Martin A. BarstowScot J. KleinmanJudith L. ProvencalLilia Ferrario
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White Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics: Tracers of Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Evolution
White dwarfs are the most numerous members of the stellar graveyard. More than ninety percent of all stars will end their lives as white dwarfs. Research on these objects is fascinating in its own right, requiring developments in atomic data and the study of properties of matter under extreme conditions. However, these studies also have enormous impact on other areas of astrophysics, including: cosmology, the composition of extrasolar planets and fundamental physics. The proceedings of IAU Symposium 357 bring together experts from different branches of science working on white dwarfs, but also astronomers with expertise in a wide range of relevant disciplines. The resulting papers are organized around several key themes: SN Ia progenitors, debris from extrasolar planetary systems, fundamental physics, precision studies of white dwarf structure and stellar physics and Galactic evolution. They provide a framework for guiding the direction of white dwarf research for the next decade.
IAU SymposiumIAU Symposium Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
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Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
21-25 October 2019Hilo, Hawaii, USA
21-25 October 2019Hilo, Hawaii, USA
International Astronomical Union
ISSN 1743-9213International Astronomical Union
Proceedings of the International
Astronomical Union
Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal website at:cambridge.org/iau
IAU Symposium
357
Barstow
, Klein
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hite Dwarfs as Probes of Fundamental Physics:
Tracers of Planetary, Stellar and Galactic Evolution
ISBN 978-1-108-49202-7
Proceedings of the International Astronomical UnionEditor in Chief: Maria Teresa LagoThis series contains the proceedings of major scientific meetings held by the International Astronomical Union. Each volume contains a series of articles on a topic of current interest in astronomy, giving a timely overview of research in the field. With contributions by leading scientists, these books are at a level suitable for research astronomers and graduate students.
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