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Introduction to Stellar Winds
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Author(s):
Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers
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Joseph P. Cassinelli
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9781139175012
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1999
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9781139175012
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Preface
pp. 1
Historical overview
pp. 8
Observations of stellar winds
pp. 60
Basic concepts: isothermal winds
pp. 92
Basic concepts: non-isothermal winds
pp. 118
Coronal winds
pp. 128
Sound wave driven winds
pp. 145
Dust driven winds
pp. 187
Line driven winds
pp. 255
Magnetic rotator theory
pp. 294
Alfvén wave driven winds
pp. 319
Outflowing disks from rotating stars
pp. 355
Winds colliding with the interstellar medium
pp. 385
The effects of mass loss on stellar evolution
pp. 398
Problems
pp. 409
The chronology of stellar wind studies
pp. 416
Elements of thermodynamics
pp. 421
De l'Hopital's rule for equations with a singular point
pp. 423
Physical and astronomical constants
pp. 424
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