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  1. Protostar: Protostar, Molecular Cloud, Interstellar Medium, T Tauri Star, Main Sequence, T Tauri Wind, Solar Wind, Virial Theorem, Gravitational Binding Energy
  2. The Interstellar Medium (NATO Science Series C, Volume 6)
  3. Local Interstellar Medium; International Astronomical Union Colloquium Number 81: Proceedings of a Colloquium Held at the University of by International Astronomical Colloquium, 2010-03-26
  4. The Solar System: Interstellar Clouds and the Interstellar Medium-Pulsars 385-766 (Magill's Choice)
  5. Interstellar matter: An entry from Thomson Gale's <i>Gale Encyclopedia of Science, 3rd ed.</i> by Paul A. Heckert, 2004
  6. Interstellar matter: An entry from UXL's <i>UXL Encyclopedia of Science</i>
  7. Interstellar Boundary Explorer (IBEX)
  8. Planetary and Interstellar Processes Relevant to the Origins of Life
  9. Solid Interstellar Matter: The ISO Revolution: Les Houches Workshop, February 2-6, 1998 (Centre de Physique des Houches)
  10. Photoabsorption and photodissociation of molecules important in the interstellar medium (SuDoc NAS 1.26:176828) by Long C. Lee, 1986
  11. Study of the ammonia molecule in the interstellar medium (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics. Thesis. 1977. Ph. D) by Paul Tsang Pop Ho, 1977
  12. A theoretical discussion of the interstellar medium (Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dept. of Physics. Thesis. 1977. B.S) by Ralph Lierheimer Fiedler, 1977
  13. Photoabsorption and photodissociation of molecules important in the interstellar medium annual report ... covering period from 15 May 1984 to 14 May 1985 (SuDoc NAS 1.26:175918) by Long C. Lee, 1985
  14. Gamma Rays from the Interstellar Medium by Hans Bloeman, 1957

81. INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM AND STAR FORMATION
interstellar medium and stellar interstellar medium AND STAR FORMATION.The study of the interstellar medium, of the chemistry of
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INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM AND STAR FORMATION
http://www.mpia-hd.mpg.de/MPIA/Projects/ESFON/ . Finally, a school on Interstellar Medium has been organized by F. Palla for the IV Course of the Scuola Nazionale di Astrofisica (XI cycle) in Riccione from October 5 to 10.

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82. Wiley Canada::Physical Processes In The Interstellar Medium
By Keyword, Wiley Canada Physics Astronomy Astronomy Physical Processesin the interstellar medium.
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83. [astro-ph/0202453] Stellar Sources Of The Interstellar Medium
0202453. From Thomas Rauscher view email Date Mon, 25 Feb 2002161347 GMT (402kb) Stellar Sources of the interstellar medium.
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Stellar Sources of the Interstellar Medium
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85. Wiley::Physical Processes In The Interstellar Medium
By Keyword, Wiley Physics Astronomy Astronomy Physical Processesin the interstellar medium.
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Looking for Earths: The Race to Find New Solar Systems (Paperback)

by Alan Boss Scientific American The Amateur Astronomer (Paperback) by Scientific American, Shawn Carlson (Editor) The Big Bang Theory: What It Is, Where It Came From, and Why It Works (Paperback) by Karen C. Fox Planetary Dreams: The Quest to Discover Life Beyond Earth (Paperback) by Robert Shapiro Bad Astronomy: Misconceptions and Misuses Revealed, from Astrology to the Moon Landing "Hoax" (Paperback) by Philip C. Plait Join a Astronomy Physical Processes in the Interstellar Medium Lyman Spitzer ISBN: 0-471-29335-0 Paperback 336 pages April 1998 US $59.95

86. Absorption Line Spectroscopic Studies Of The Interstellar Medium
Absorption Line Spectroscopic Studies of the interstellar medium. Redfield, S.,and Linsky, JL 2004, The structure of the Local interstellar medium. II.
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Absorption Line Spectroscopic Studies of the Interstellar Medium
Warm (5,000-10,000 K) gas in the interstellar medium is seen only in isolated clouds that can be identified by their kinematics, temperatures, and metal depletions on to grains. High resolution HST and FUSE spectra covering the 912-3000 A region contain many absorption lines formed in warm clouds. The Sun is located just inside one such cloud, the Local Interstellar Cloud (LIC) , and within 100 pc of the Sun there are other clouds with different kinematic and physical properties. We are building a three-dimensional model of the warm gas clouds within 100 pc of the Sun and developing models for the ionization balance of these clouds. See the Webpage of the Colorado Model of the Local Interstellar Cloud . A view of the LIC looking down from the North Galactic Pole showing that the Sun (located at 0,0) lies barely inside the LIC.
Research Objectives:
  • Model the structure and kinematics of warm clouds in the interstellar medium out to about 100 pc. Determine the physical properties (temperature, density, and ionization state) of warm clouds in the local interstellar medium.

87. X-Ray Astronomy II: Interstellar Medium
Astrophysik. Abteilung Astronomie. Sand 1, D72076 Tübingen, Germany,Uni logo. Lecture on X-Ray Astronomy II. Chapter interstellar medium.
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88. Interstellar Medium -- From Eric Weisstein's Encyclopedia Of Scientific Books
interstellar medium. Aller, Lawrence Hugh. Dyson, John Edward and Williams,David Arnold. Physics of the interstellar medium. New York Wiley, 1980.
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Interstellar Medium
Aller, Lawrence Hugh. Physics of Thermal Gaseous Nebulae: Physical Processes in Gaseous Nebulae. Dordrecht, Netherlands: D. Reidel, 1988. 350 p. $57. Andrew, Bryan H. (Ed.). Interstellar Molecules: Symposium No. 87, Held at Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada, August 6-10, 1979. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Reidel, 1980. 704 p. $76.50. Balian, Roger; Encrenaz, Pierre; and Lequeux, James (Eds.). Atomic and Molecular Physics and the Interstellar Matter: Les Houches, Session XXVI, 1 juillet-23 aout 1974. Amsterdam, Netherlands: North-Holland, 1975. 632 p. Out of print? Bowers, Richard L. and Deeming, Terry. Vol. 2: Interstellar Matter and Galaxies. Boston, MA: Jones and Bartlett Publishers, 1984. Diercksen, G. H. F.; Huebner, Walter F.; and Langhoff, Peter W. (Eds.). Molecular Astrophysics: State of the Art and Future Directions. Dordrecht, Netherlands: Reidel, 1985. 744 p. $143. Dyson, John Edward and Williams, David Arnold. Physics of the Interstellar Medium. New York: Wiley, 1980. 194 p. $130. Franco, J.; Ferrini, F.; Tenorio-Tangle, G.

89. The Stellar Radiation Field And The Interstellar Medium
The Stellar Radiation Field and the interstellar medium. The Table 4The component properties of the interstellar medium. component,
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The Stellar Radiation Field and the Interstellar Medium
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the galactic atmosphere which fills the space between stars. The ISM plays a vital role in galactic evolution through a complex feedback process. When clouds within the ISM collapse, stars are born; when stars die, they return their matter to the surrounding gas. GAIA will have a key role to play in future studies of the ISM for gas components within 10 kpc of the Sun. Once a large fraction of the intrinsically luminous stars have been accurately pinpointed within the ISM, it will be possible to examine in detail how they interact with their environment. Future and current optical, radio and millimeter interferometers will produce detailed kinematic maps of the warm, neutral and molecular components of the ISM. With the aid of a self-consistent dynamical model for the Galaxy derived from the GAIA data, the spectral information can be inverted to produce accurate density distributions for the different phases in Galactic coordinates, The ISM is heated by both extended sources (e.g. coronal gas) and by compact sources (e.g. stars). The former have already been mapped by far-UV, x-ray and gamma-ray satellites. However, unlike stars, the extended sources cannot be inverted directly to provide a 3-d emissivity distribution.

90. Alexa Web Search - Subjects > Science > Astronomy > Interstellar Medium
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91. APOD: December 18, 1996 - A Sky Full Of Hydrogen
It is a rare event for Hydrogen atoms in the interstellar medium to switch fromthe parallel to the antiparallel configuration, but when they do they emit
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Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation written by a professional astronomer. December 18, 1996
A Sky Full Of Hydrogen
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J. Dickey ( UMn ), F. Lockman ( NRAO SkyView Explanation : Interstellar space is filled with extremely tenuous clouds of gas which are mostly Hydrogen. The neutral hydrogen atom (HI in astronomer's shorthand) consists of 1 proton and 1 electron. The proton and electron spin like tops but can have only two orientations; spin axes parallel or anti-parallel. It is a rare event for Hydrogen atoms in the interstellar medium to switch from the parallel to the anti-parallel configuration, but when they do they emit radio waves with a wavelength of 21 centimeters (about 8 inches) and a corresponding frequency of exactly 1420 MHz. Tuned to this frequency radio telescopes have mapped the neutral Hydrogen in the sky. The above image represents such an all-sky HI survey with the plane of our Milky Way Galaxy running horizontally through the center. In this false color image no

92. Astronomy 622: The Interstellar Medium
Origin and fate of interstellar matter Mass loss stars, planetary nebulae, Supernovae,evolution and balance of interstellar medium. Recent instructors.
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  • Overview of ISM : phases, properties of gas and dust, distribution of ISM
  • Ionized gas: Stromgren spheres, partially ionized regions, recombination lines, free-free radiation, bound-free radiation, forbidden line emission, determining temperatures, densities and abundances in HII regions, thermal balance in HII regions, diffuse ionized gas, radio propagation effects.
  • Neutral gas: the 21-cm line: interstellar abundances, diffuse interstellar bands, heating, cooling, instabilities and phases of ISM.
  • Molecular gas: Interstellar chemistry, mm-wave emission, cloud models, typical properties of molecular clouds, interstellar masers.
  • Interstellar dust: extinction, reddening, scattering, polarization, thermal equilibrium of dust grains, VSGs and PAH emission, size and nature of dust grains, origin and destruction mechanisms.
  • Non-thermal phenomena: Interstellar magnetism cosmic rays, synchrotron emission, supernova remnants.

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94. Interstellar Medium Innovations And Patents
interstellar medium Innovations and Patents. More information on InterstellarMedium and interstellar medium Research References.
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95. The Interstellar Medium
The interstellar medium. The interstellar medium is the matrix withinwhich the processes of galaxy evolution occur. It exists in
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The Interstellar Medium
The interstellar medium is the matrix within which the processes of galaxy evolution occur. It exists in many states: atomic and ionized hydrogen, relativistic plasma, molecular gas, and dust, each containing velocity and density structures over a vast range of scales. At the low spatial scales, a highly disturbed state is maintained by point-like energy input from stars at all phases of the stellar lifecycle. On the other end of the scale, energy input can take the form of global, large-scale phenomena, such as viscous dissipation or magnetic stress from Galactic rotation, and the motion of spiral arm density waves. Despite the apparent flux of energy on all scales, pockets of relative quiescence exist, where cold gas can self-gravitate and the process of star formation begins. The life cycle of stars, and the state and evolution of the ISM environment, are intimately intertwined. Previous sections have discussed the imaging power of SKA for atomic hydrogen, relativistic plasma, and ionized medium in galaxies. In the Milky Way the resolving power of the SKA will allow images of these components of the ISM on scales of AU anywhere in the Galaxy, and below an AU within 1 kpc from the Sun. We will be able to study processes in the ISM that require imaging on the scale of stellar dimensions, for example, the final stages of the formation of stars, energy injection from stars into the ISM, shock propagation, and the interface boundaries between ISM states and conditions.

96. The Interstellar Medium May Have Affected Life's Origin On Earth | SpaceRef - Yo
PRESS RELEASE Date Released Thursday, February 19, 2004 Source Arizona StateUniversity The interstellar medium May Have Affected Life s Origin on Earth.
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97. 4 Interstellar Medium
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98. [110.02] The Cool Interstellar Medium Of NGC 5866
110.02 The Cool interstellar medium of NGC 5866. GK Kacprzak (NewMexico State University), GA Welch (Saint Mary s University).
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99. Exploring The Epoch Of Galaxy Formation: Gemini's First Look At The Interstellar
Exploring the Epoch of Galaxy Formation Gemini s First Look at the InterstellarMedium in the Redshift Desert . A group of astronomers
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Exploring the Epoch of Galaxy Formation: Gemini's First Look at the Interstellar Medium in the "Redshift Desert"
A group of astronomers has recently studied the chemical make-up of distant galaxies in the "redshift desert," which is a virtually unexplored region of space between eight billion and ten billion light years away. Because the light from these galaxies moves at a finite speed, the galaxies are being seen when the Universe was between 20% and 40% of its present age. Studying the properties of galaxies at this particular time is important because it corresponds to a special age in the history of the Universe - a time during which it is thought to have made most of its stars. These observations were undertaken using the Gemini North telescope and a uniquely capable instrument, the Gemini Multi-Object Spectrograph (GMOS), which is able to target extraordinarily faint galaxies using a newly developed technique known as "nod and shuffle."
This work is reported in scheduled to appear in The Astrophysical Journal , vol. 602, no. 1, February 10, 2004, and authored by Sandra Savaglio (Johns Hopkins University) and her colleagues in the Gemini Deep Deep Survey (GDDS). The GDDS is an ambitious observing program executed on Gemini North during the last year. Data from this survey will soon be publicly available (see

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