Pasquini, Luca
Chemical Abundances and Mixing in Stars in the Milky Way and its Satellites
I. Abundances in the Thin and Thick Disks
1. Metallicities and a-Abundancesin Open Clusters
E.D. Friel
2. Old Open Clusters as Tracers of Galactic Chemical Evolution: the BOCCE Project
A. Bragaglia, M. Tosi
3. Chemical Abundances and Mixing in Red Clump Stars of the Galaxy
G. Tautvaišiene, B. Edvardsson, E. Puzeras, E. Stasiukaitis, I. Ilyin
4. Abundance Trends in the Thin and Thick Disks
S. Feltzing
5. On the Chemical Abundances of Stars with Giant Planets
N.C. Santos
6. Observational Constraints on Nucleosynthesis in AGB Stars
C. Abia, I. Domínguez, O. Straniero, O. Zamora
7. Advances in Chemical Abundances in Planetary Nebulae
M. Perinotto, A. Scatarzi, L. Morbidelli
8. A Comparison of Methods for Photospheric Abundance Determinations in K-Type Stars
L. Affer, G. Micela, T. Morel, J.S. Forcada, F. Favata
9. S/R Ratio in Barium Stars
D.M. Allen
10. Observations of
D.S. Balser, T.M. Bania, R.T. Rood, W.M. Goss
11. Chemical Composition and Kinematics of Disk Stars
O. Bienaymé, T. Mishenina, C. Soubiran, V. Kovtyukh, A. Siebert
12. Cu and Zn in Thick-Disk and Thin-Disk Stars
S. Bisterzo, R. Gallino, M. Pignatari
13. NGC2324: A Relatively Young, Metal-Poor Open Cluster Located Beyond the Perseus Spiral Arm
J.J. Clariá, A.E. Piatti, A.V. Ahumada
14. Fluorine Abundances in the Galaxy
K. Cunha, V.V. Smith
15. Determination of the Age of the Galactic Thin Disk from Th/Eu Stellar Abundance Ratios
E.F. del Peloso, L. da Silva, L.I. Arany-Prado, G.F. Porto de Mello
16. CNO Abundances in Giants with Precise Radial Velocity Measurements
J.D.Jr. do Nascimento, L. da Silva, J.R. De Medeiros, J. Setiawan, L. Pasquini
17. Oxygen in Metal-Rich Stars: Abundances from [O I] 6300, OI 7771–5 and Near-UV OH
A. Ecuvillon, G. Israelian, N.C. Santos, N. Shchukina, M. Mayor, R. Rebolo
18. Ci Non-LTE Spectral Line Formation in Late-Type Stars
D. Fabbian, M. Asplund, M. Carlsson
19. Does the [a/Fe] Abundance Ratio Trend Reverse at Super-Solar Regime? A Test on the Role of Accurate Knowledge of Atmospheric Parameters
M. Franchini, C. Morossi, P. di Marcantonio, M. Lucia Malagnini, M. Chavez, L. Rodriguez-Merino
20. Abundances and Ages of the Deconvolved Thin/Thick Disks of the Galaxy
P. Girard, C. Soubiran
21. Studying Old Open Clusters with Detached Eclipsing Binaries
F. Grundahl, S. Meibom, H. Bruntt, H.R. Jensen, J.V. Clausen, S. Frandsen
22. Isotopic Abundances in RGB- and AGB-Stars
H.U. Käufl, B. Aringer, S. Uttenthaler, J. Hron
23. Abundance Variations in the Galactic Disk: Planetary Nebulae, Open Clusters and Field Stars
W.J. Maciel, R.D.D. Costa
24. Some Concerns About the Reliability of LTE Abundance Analyses in Cool, Active Stars
T. Morel, G. Micela, F. Favata
25. Chemo-Dynamical Properties of F-G-K Stars in the -1.0<[Fe/H]< +0.50 Range
C. Morossi, M. Franchini, P. di Marcantonio, M.L. Malagnini, M. Chavez, L. Rodriguez-Merino
26. Does Rotation of B Stars Depend on Metallicity? Preliminary Results from GIRAFFE Spectra
F. Royer, P. North, C. Melo, J.-C. Mermilliod, E.K. Grebel, J.R. de Medeiros, A. Maeder
27. Metallicity in Open Clusters
G. Pace, L. Pasquini, P. François4, F. Matteucci
28. Light– and Heavy-Element Abundances from Mid-UV and Optical Spectral Syntheses
R.C. Peterson
29. FLAMES Observations of the Star Forming Region NGC 6530
L. Prisinzano, F. Damiani, I. Pillitteri, G. Micela
30. The “Not-so-MAD” Coronal Abundances of Active Stars
J. Sanz-Forcada, F. Favata, G. Micela
31. Fundamental Parameters of B Supergiants
S.C. Searle, R.K. Prinja, P. Crowther
32. High Precision Effective Temperatures and New Abundances for a Large Sample of Disk Stars
T.V. Mishenina, C. Soubiran, O. Bienaymé, V.V. Kovtyukh, S.A. Korotin, T.I. Gorbaneva
33. Elemental Abundances in 10 Dwarfs of the Galactic Thick Disk
G. Tautvaišiene, A. Ivanauskas, M. Grenon, I. Ilyin
II. Abundances in the Spheroidal Component
34. Abundances in the Galactic Bulge
B. Barbuy, M. Zoccali, V. Hill, A. Renzini, S. Ortolani, D. Minniti, L. Pasquini, E. Bica, A. Gomez, Y. Momany, J. Meléndez, A. Alves-Brito
35. Abundance Ratios in the Galactic Bulge
J.P. Fulbright, R. Michael Rich, A. McWilliam
36. Abundances in Globular Cluster Dwarfs/Subgiants
E. Carretta
37. Unraveling the Origins and History of the Outer Halo Cluster System
I.I. Ivans
38. Chemical Abundance Inhomogeneities in Globular Cluster Stars
J.G. Cohen
39. Red Giants Survey in ? Cen: Preliminary FLAMES GTO Results
E. Pancino
40. Galactic Evolution of Carbon and Nitrogen
G. Israelian
41. First Stars: Abundance Patterns from O to Zn and Derived SNe Yields in the Early Galaxy
R. Cayrel, M. Spite
42. Nitrogen in the Early Universe
J.A. Johnson, F. Herwig, T.C. Beers, N. Christlieb
43. Abundance of Heavy Elements in Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
P. François1, R. Cayrel, E. Depagne, M. Spite, V. Hill, F. Spite, B. Plez, T. Beers, F. Primas, J. Andersen, B. Barbuy, P. Bonifacio, P. Molaro, B. Nordström
44. The Chemical Compositions of Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars
W. Aoki, S.G. Ryan, J.E. Norris, T.C. Beers, N. Christlieb, S. Tsangarides, H. Ando
45. Lead Stars at Low Metallicity: Observation versus Theory
D. Delaude, R. Gallino, S. Cristallo, O. Straniero
46. Sulphur in the Early Ages of the Galaxy
E. Depagne, V. Hill, M. Spite, P. François, F. Spite, B. Plez, T.C. Beers, B. Barbuy, R. Cayrel, J. Andersen, P. Bonifacio, B. Nordström, F. Primas
47. Star Clusters in the Galactic Anticenter Stellar Structure: New Radial Velocities & Metallicities
P.M. Frinchaboy, R.R. Muñoz, S.R. Majewski, E.D. Friel, R.L. Phelps, W.B. Kunkel
48. Abundance Variations in NGC 288, NGC 362 and NGC 1851
F. Grundahl, H. Bruntt
49. Heavy Elements and Chemical Enrichment in Globular Clusters
G. James
50. The Effect of Metallicity on Pulsations in B-Type Stars in the Magellanic Clouds
Z. Kolaczkowski, A. Pigulski
51. VLT-FLAMES Observations of a Large Sample of Bulge Clump Giants
A. Lecureur, V. Hill, A. Gómez, F. Royer, M. Schultheis
52. B12, a Be-Type Star with a Low Nitrogen Abundance in NGC 330
J.-K. Lee, D.J. Lennon, P.L. Dufton, R.S.I. Ryans
53. Chemical Abundances of Three Metal-Poor Globular Clusters in the Inner Halo
J.-W. Lee
54. From C-Enhanced, Metal Poor Stars to AGB Nucleosynthesis
S. Lucatello, R. Gratton, T. Beers, E. Carretta
55. The Metallicity Dependence of the Cepheid Period-Luminosity Relation: Methodology and Results
M. Mottini, M. Romaniello, F. Primas, M. Groenewegen, G. Bono, P. François
56. Chemical Abundances of Supersolar Metallicity Stars of Bulgelike Kinematics
L. Pompéia, B. Barbuy, M. Grenon
57. Abundance Anomalies in Hot Horizontal Branch Stars of the Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 1904
A. Recio-Blanco, D. Fabbian, R.G. Gratton
58. Spectroscopy of Blue Stragglers and Turno. Stars in NGC 2506 with FLAMES
F. Royer, A.E. Gómez
59. Chemical Inhomogeneities in the Stellar System ? Centauri
A. Sollima, E. Pancino, F.R. Ferraro, M. Bellazzini
60. High Resolution IR Spectroscopy of Bulge Globular Clusters
E. Valenti, L. Origlia, R.M. Rich
III. Tracing Mixing in Stars
61. Pre-Main-Sequence Lithium Depletion
R.D. Jeffries
62. Li, Be and B Destruction in Astrophysical Environments: Indirect Cross Section Measurements
R.G. Pizzone, C. Spitaleri, L. Lamia, S. Cherubini, M. La Cognata, A. Musumarra, M.G. Pellegriti, S. Romano, A. Tumino
63. Mixing on the Main Sequence: Lithium and Beryllium in Old Open Clusters
S. Randich
64. Lithium and Metallicity in the Intermediate Age Open Cluster NGC 752
P. Sestito, S. Randich, R. Pallavicini
65. Multi-Object Spectroscopy of Open Clusters with FLAMES: Preliminary GTO Results
R. Pallavicini, P. Spanò, L. Prisinzano, S. Randich, P. Sestito
66. The Halo Lithium Plateau: Outstanding Issues
S.G. Ryan, L. Elliott
67. Lithium and Beryllium in Globular Cluster Stars
L. Pasquini
68. Lithium Rich Red Giant Branch Stars
R. de la Reza
69. Evidence of Mixing in Extremely Metal-Poor Giants
M. Spite, R. Cayrel, F. Spite, V. Hill, P. François, E. Depagne, B. Barbuy, P. Bonifacio, P. Molaro, F. Primas, T. Beers, B. Plez, B. Nordström, J. Andersen
70. Mixing and CNO Abundances in M Supergiants
S.C. Balachandran, J.S. Carr, K.A. Venn
71. GIRAFFE Observations in 47 TUC: Lithium Abundances Along the Red Giant Branch
A. Lèbre, G. Jasniewicz, P. de Laverny, F. Thévenin, C. Charbonnel, A. Recio-Blanco
72. Is an Engulfment Event at the Origin of the Li-Rich Giants?
C.H.F. Melo, P. de Laverny, N.C. Santos, G. Israelian, S. Randich6, J.D.Jr. do Nascimento, J.R. De Medeiros
IV. Local Group Galaxies
73. Abundances as Tracers of the Formation and Evolution of (Dwarf) Galaxies
E. Tolstoy
74. Abundances in Local Group Early-Type Stars
A. Kaufer, K.A. Venn, E. Tolstoy, R.P. Kudritzki
75. The Extreme Ends of the Metallicity Distribution in dSph Galaxies
M. Shetrone
76. UVES Detailed Chemical Abundances in the Sgr dSph and the CMa Overdensity
L. Sbordone
77. The Metallicity Distribution and Its Gradients in the LMC via Calcium Triplet Spectroscopy
R. Carrera, C. Gallart, E. Pancino, R. Zinn, E. Hardy
78. Abundances in Sagittarius Stars
P. Bonifacio, S. Zaggia, L. Sbordone, P. Santin, L. Monaco, S. Monai, P. Molaro, G. Marconi, L. Girardi, F. Ferraro, P. di Marcantonio, E. Caffau, M. Bellazzini
79. The Composition of the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy and Implications for Nucleosynthesis and Chemical Evolution
A. McWilliam, T. Smecker-Hane
80. The Metallicity-Luminosity Relation for Local Group Dwarf Galaxies
E.K. Grebel, J.S. Gallagher, D. Harbeck
81. Chemical Abundances and Milky Way Formation
G. Gilmore, R.F.G. Wyse
82. Chemical Evolution in the Carina Dwarf 1Spheroidal
A. Koch, E.K. Grebel, D. Harbeck, M.I. Wilkinson, J.T. Kleyna, G.F. Gilmore, R.F.G. Wyse, N.W. Evans
83. Chemical Connections Between Stars in the Galaxy and its Satellites
K.A. Venn, M. Irwin, M. Shetrone
84. Abundances in Damped Lya Galaxies
P. Molaro
85. Metallicities and Kinematics for Dwarf Spheroidals in the Local Group
G. Battaglia, E. Tolstoy, A. Helmi, M. Irwin
86. Chemical Analysis of Extragalactic Carbon Stars
P. de Laverny, C. Abia, I. Domínguez, B. Plez, O. Straniero
87. Should Chemical Abundance Distributions of Satellites Look Like Their Stellar Halos?
A.S. Font, J.S. Bullock, K.V. Johnston
88. Germanium in Damped Lyman-a Systems and Copper Connection
R. Gallino, M. Pignatari, S. Bisterzo, J.X. Prochaska, Y. Fenner, A. Heger, S.E. Woosley
89. VLT/UVES Abundances of Individual Stars in the Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal Globular Clusters
B. Letarte, V. Hill, P. Jablonka, E. Tolstoy
90. Chemical Abundances of RGB-Tip Stars in the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
L. Monaco
91. Photometry and Spectroscopy of Bright Stars in the Carina dSph Galaxy
M. Monelli, G. Bono, M. Nonino, C.R. James, P. François, S. Moehler, R. Buonanno, G. Nevils, A. Recio-Blanco, H.A. Smith, P.B. Stetson, F. Thévenin, A.R. Walker
V. Abundances in the Spheroidal Component
92. Rotation and Internal Gravity Waves in Low-Mass Stars
C. Charbonnel
93. Helioseismic Evidence for Mixing in the Sun
S. Basu
94. Clarifying Problems in the Description of Pre Main Sequence Evolution
F. D’Antona, J. Montalbán
95. Pinning Down Gravitational Settling
A.J. Korn, N. Piskunov, F. Grundahl, P. Barklem, B. Gustafsson
96. Extra-Mixing During the Red Giant Branch Evolution of Low-Mass Stars
A. Weiss
97. Rotation-Induced Mixing in Red Giant Stars
A. Palacios, C. Charbonnel, S. Talon, L. Siess
98. 3D Hydrodynamical Simulations of Convection in Red-Giants Stellar Atmospheres
R. Collet, M. Asplund, R. Trampedach
99. Rotational Mixing in Massive Stars and Its Many Consequences
A. Maeder, G. Meynet, R. Hirschi, S. Ekström
100. Massive Rotating Stars at Very Low Metallicity
G. Meynet, S. Ekström, A. Maeder
101. The
S. Wanajo, Y. Ishimaru, K. Nomoto, T.C. Beers
102. Inhomogeneous Enrichment of
Y. Ishimaru, S. Wanajo, W. Aoki, S.G. Ryan, N. Prantzos
103. The Weak sr(p)–Process in Massive Stars
M. Pignatari, R. Gallino, A. Heger, S.E. Woosley, F. Käppeler
104. Nucleosynthesis in Low Mass Very Metal Poor AGB Stars
A. Serenelli
105. A New Class of Type Ia Supernovae Inferred from Abundance Patterns of Halo Stars and High-z Galaxies
T. Tsujimoto
106. The Influence of the Treatment of Convection on the AGB Stars Yields
P. Ventura, F. D’Antona
VI. Abundances in the Spheroidal Component
107. BBN and the Primordial Abundances
G. Steigman
108. The Cosmic Saga of
D. Galli
109. First Epoch Observations of
T.M. Bania, R.T. Rood, D.S. Balser, C.Q. Campos
110. Li, Be, B and Cosmic Rays in the Galaxy
N. Prantzos
111. Abundance Ratios and the Formation of the Milky Way
C. Chiappini
112. Chemical and Photometric Evolution of NGC 6822 in a Cosmological Context
L. Carigi, P. Colín, M. Peimbert
113. The Chemical Evolution of Dwarf Spheroidals
F. Matteucci, G. Lanfranchi
114. Chemical Evolution of Late-Type Dwarfs
D. Romano, M. Tosi, F. Matteucci
115. N/O Abundance Ratios: Milky Way and DLAs
C. Chiappini, F. Matteucci, G. Meynet
116. The Effects of Pop III Stars on the Abundances of Spheroids
A. Pipino, F. Matteucci
117. Radio Recombination Line (RRL) Observations: Primordial Helium Determination and First Results at 408 MHz with the Croce del Nord Radiotelescope
A.P. Tsivilev, S. Cortiglioni, S. Poppi, S. Montebugnoli
118. Multipopulation Models for Galactic Star Formation and Chemical Evolution. Effects of Stochastic Accretion and Collisional Stripping (Especially for Deuterium)
G. Valle, S.N. Shore, D. Galli
119. Chemical Abundances in the Local Group: Where Are We Going Next?
G. Gilmore
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Keywords: SCIENCE / Physics SCI055000
- Author(s)
- Pasquini, Luca
- Randich, Sofia
- Publisher
- Springer
- Publication year
- 2006
- Language
- en
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Natural Sciences
- Format
- Ebook
- eISBN (PDF)
- 9783540341369