At the Cross-Roads of Astrophysics and Cosmology (Iau S376)
Period-Luminosity Relations in the 2020s
Herausgeber: De Grijs, Richard; Catelan, Márcio; Whitelock, Patricia A
At the Cross-Roads of Astrophysics and Cosmology (Iau S376)
Period-Luminosity Relations in the 2020s
Herausgeber: De Grijs, Richard; Catelan, Márcio; Whitelock, Patricia A
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Many types of variable stars obey strict relationships between their pulsation periods and brightnesses. The contributions in this volume offer significant new insights from a wealth of recent observations into the periodâ luminosity relations governing pulsating variables and their implications for the cosmic distance scale.
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Many types of variable stars obey strict relationships between their pulsation periods and brightnesses. The contributions in this volume offer significant new insights from a wealth of recent observations into the periodâ luminosity relations governing pulsating variables and their implications for the cosmic distance scale.
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- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 168mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781009353045
- ISBN-10: 1009353047
- Artikelnr.: 69117674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 236mm x 168mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 706g
- ISBN-13: 9781009353045
- ISBN-10: 1009353047
- Artikelnr.: 69117674
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Setting the Scene - The Extragalactic 'Problem': The Cepheid extragalactic distance scale: Past, present and future Wendy Freedman; The local value of H0 Adam Riess; The tip of the Red Giant Branch as a cosmological probe Myung Gyoon Lee; Period-luminosity relations in the Local Group of galaxies Igor Soszy
ski; Part II. Stellar Pulsation Physics: Theoretical stellar pulsation physics Marcella Marconi; Anomalous Cepheids: Updated theoretical period-luminosity-color and period-wesenheit relations Giulia De Somma; Pulsation of chemically peculiar stars Ernst Paunzen; A study of the stellar photosphere-hydrogen ionization front interaction in
Scuti stars Mami Deka; A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models vs observations Susmita Das; Part III. Primary Period-Luminosity Relation Calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae Gisella Clementini; Primary PL-relation calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae: Physical basis, calibration, and applications Martin Groenewegen; Cepheids with giant companions: A new, abundant source of Cepheid astrophysics Bogumi
Pilecki; Part IV. Disentangling the Structural Components of the Milky Way: Implication of the period-magnitude relation for massive AGB stars and its astronomical applications Akiharu Nakagawa; The structure of the Milky Way from period-luminosity relations Dorota Skowron; Granulation in red supergiants: The scaling relations Yi Ren; The distance scale of Type II Cepheids from near infrared observations in the Magellanic Clouds Teresa Sicignano; Binary star masses and distances from interferometry Alexandre Gallenne; Globular clusters metallicity and distance from their RR Lyrae stars light curves Armando Arellano Ferro; The PL diagram for
Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators Antonio García Hernández; Part V. Period-Luminosity Relations in the Nearby Universe: Period-Luminosity-Metallicity relations for classical pulsators at near-infrared wavelengths Anupam Bhardwaj; A multiphase study of classical Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds - Models and observations Kerdaris Kurbah; Double-mode RR Lyrae star - robust distance and metallicity indicators Shu Wang; Empirical constraints for the instability strip from the analysis of LMC Cepheids Felipe Espinoza-Arancibia; Part VI. Non-traditional Period-Luminosity Relations: The period-luminosity relations of red supergiants Biwei Jiang; Long-period variables as distance and age indicators in the era of Gaia and LSST Michele Trabucchi; China Space Station Telescope and variable star studies Xiaodian Chen; OH/IR stars and the period-luminosity relation of Mira variables Dieter Engels.
ski; Part II. Stellar Pulsation Physics: Theoretical stellar pulsation physics Marcella Marconi; Anomalous Cepheids: Updated theoretical period-luminosity-color and period-wesenheit relations Giulia De Somma; Pulsation of chemically peculiar stars Ernst Paunzen; A study of the stellar photosphere-hydrogen ionization front interaction in
Scuti stars Mami Deka; A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models vs observations Susmita Das; Part III. Primary Period-Luminosity Relation Calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae Gisella Clementini; Primary PL-relation calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae: Physical basis, calibration, and applications Martin Groenewegen; Cepheids with giant companions: A new, abundant source of Cepheid astrophysics Bogumi
Pilecki; Part IV. Disentangling the Structural Components of the Milky Way: Implication of the period-magnitude relation for massive AGB stars and its astronomical applications Akiharu Nakagawa; The structure of the Milky Way from period-luminosity relations Dorota Skowron; Granulation in red supergiants: The scaling relations Yi Ren; The distance scale of Type II Cepheids from near infrared observations in the Magellanic Clouds Teresa Sicignano; Binary star masses and distances from interferometry Alexandre Gallenne; Globular clusters metallicity and distance from their RR Lyrae stars light curves Armando Arellano Ferro; The PL diagram for
Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators Antonio García Hernández; Part V. Period-Luminosity Relations in the Nearby Universe: Period-Luminosity-Metallicity relations for classical pulsators at near-infrared wavelengths Anupam Bhardwaj; A multiphase study of classical Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds - Models and observations Kerdaris Kurbah; Double-mode RR Lyrae star - robust distance and metallicity indicators Shu Wang; Empirical constraints for the instability strip from the analysis of LMC Cepheids Felipe Espinoza-Arancibia; Part VI. Non-traditional Period-Luminosity Relations: The period-luminosity relations of red supergiants Biwei Jiang; Long-period variables as distance and age indicators in the era of Gaia and LSST Michele Trabucchi; China Space Station Telescope and variable star studies Xiaodian Chen; OH/IR stars and the period-luminosity relation of Mira variables Dieter Engels.
Part I. Setting the Scene - The Extragalactic 'Problem': The Cepheid extragalactic distance scale: Past, present and future Wendy Freedman; The local value of H0 Adam Riess; The tip of the Red Giant Branch as a cosmological probe Myung Gyoon Lee; Period-luminosity relations in the Local Group of galaxies Igor Soszy
ski; Part II. Stellar Pulsation Physics: Theoretical stellar pulsation physics Marcella Marconi; Anomalous Cepheids: Updated theoretical period-luminosity-color and period-wesenheit relations Giulia De Somma; Pulsation of chemically peculiar stars Ernst Paunzen; A study of the stellar photosphere-hydrogen ionization front interaction in
Scuti stars Mami Deka; A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models vs observations Susmita Das; Part III. Primary Period-Luminosity Relation Calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae Gisella Clementini; Primary PL-relation calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae: Physical basis, calibration, and applications Martin Groenewegen; Cepheids with giant companions: A new, abundant source of Cepheid astrophysics Bogumi
Pilecki; Part IV. Disentangling the Structural Components of the Milky Way: Implication of the period-magnitude relation for massive AGB stars and its astronomical applications Akiharu Nakagawa; The structure of the Milky Way from period-luminosity relations Dorota Skowron; Granulation in red supergiants: The scaling relations Yi Ren; The distance scale of Type II Cepheids from near infrared observations in the Magellanic Clouds Teresa Sicignano; Binary star masses and distances from interferometry Alexandre Gallenne; Globular clusters metallicity and distance from their RR Lyrae stars light curves Armando Arellano Ferro; The PL diagram for
Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators Antonio García Hernández; Part V. Period-Luminosity Relations in the Nearby Universe: Period-Luminosity-Metallicity relations for classical pulsators at near-infrared wavelengths Anupam Bhardwaj; A multiphase study of classical Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds - Models and observations Kerdaris Kurbah; Double-mode RR Lyrae star - robust distance and metallicity indicators Shu Wang; Empirical constraints for the instability strip from the analysis of LMC Cepheids Felipe Espinoza-Arancibia; Part VI. Non-traditional Period-Luminosity Relations: The period-luminosity relations of red supergiants Biwei Jiang; Long-period variables as distance and age indicators in the era of Gaia and LSST Michele Trabucchi; China Space Station Telescope and variable star studies Xiaodian Chen; OH/IR stars and the period-luminosity relation of Mira variables Dieter Engels.
ski; Part II. Stellar Pulsation Physics: Theoretical stellar pulsation physics Marcella Marconi; Anomalous Cepheids: Updated theoretical period-luminosity-color and period-wesenheit relations Giulia De Somma; Pulsation of chemically peculiar stars Ernst Paunzen; A study of the stellar photosphere-hydrogen ionization front interaction in
Scuti stars Mami Deka; A multi-wavelength analysis of BL Her stars: Models vs observations Susmita Das; Part III. Primary Period-Luminosity Relation Calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae Gisella Clementini; Primary PL-relation calibrators in the Milky Way: Cepheids and RR Lyrae: Physical basis, calibration, and applications Martin Groenewegen; Cepheids with giant companions: A new, abundant source of Cepheid astrophysics Bogumi
Pilecki; Part IV. Disentangling the Structural Components of the Milky Way: Implication of the period-magnitude relation for massive AGB stars and its astronomical applications Akiharu Nakagawa; The structure of the Milky Way from period-luminosity relations Dorota Skowron; Granulation in red supergiants: The scaling relations Yi Ren; The distance scale of Type II Cepheids from near infrared observations in the Magellanic Clouds Teresa Sicignano; Binary star masses and distances from interferometry Alexandre Gallenne; Globular clusters metallicity and distance from their RR Lyrae stars light curves Armando Arellano Ferro; The PL diagram for
Sct stars: back in business as distance estimators Antonio García Hernández; Part V. Period-Luminosity Relations in the Nearby Universe: Period-Luminosity-Metallicity relations for classical pulsators at near-infrared wavelengths Anupam Bhardwaj; A multiphase study of classical Cepheids in the Magellanic Clouds - Models and observations Kerdaris Kurbah; Double-mode RR Lyrae star - robust distance and metallicity indicators Shu Wang; Empirical constraints for the instability strip from the analysis of LMC Cepheids Felipe Espinoza-Arancibia; Part VI. Non-traditional Period-Luminosity Relations: The period-luminosity relations of red supergiants Biwei Jiang; Long-period variables as distance and age indicators in the era of Gaia and LSST Michele Trabucchi; China Space Station Telescope and variable star studies Xiaodian Chen; OH/IR stars and the period-luminosity relation of Mira variables Dieter Engels.







