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- Editors:
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Robert M. Hjellming
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, USA
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David M. Gibson
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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, USA
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Table of contents (51 papers)
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Active Binaries and Flare Stars
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- S. A. Drake, D. C. Abbott, J. H. Bieging, E. Churchwell, J. L. Linsky
Pages 247-252
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- S. A. Drake, Theodore Simon, J. L. Linsky
Pages 253-258
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- Robert L. Mutel, Jean-Francois Lestrade, D. J. Doiron
Pages 259-265
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- K. Lang, R. Willson, R. Pallavicini
Pages 267-270
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- V. A. Hughes, B. J. McLean
Pages 271-274
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- Jean-Francois Lestrade, Robert L. Mutel, Robert A. Preston, Robert B. Phillips
Pages 275-282
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Back Matter
Pages 289-306
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High Energy Phenomena and Stellar Radio Sources
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Front Matter
Pages 307-307
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- R. M. Hjellming, K. J. Johnston
Pages 309-323
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- N. G. Bochkarev, E. A. Karitskaya
Pages 325-328
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- Lawrence A. Molnar, Mark J. Reid, Jonathan E. Grindlay
Pages 329-334
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- Eric D. Feigelson, Thierry Montmerle
Pages 335-338
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Back Matter
Pages 339-348
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Techniques and Problems in Stellar Radio Astronomy
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Front Matter
Pages 349-349
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- G. J. Hurford, D. E. Gary, H. B. Garrett
Pages 379-384
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About this book
This book is the proceedings of a workshop on stellar continuum radio astronomy that was held in BoUlder, Colorado on August 8-10, 1984. Although it was originally intended to be a small workshop with participants mainly from North America, it evolved to a workshop with 72 partiCipants from twelve countries (U.S.A. 52, Canada 3, the Netherlands 3, United Kingdom 3, Australia 2, Ireland 2, Italy 2, France 1, Mexico 1, Switzerland 1, West Germany 1, and U.S.S.R. 1). This workshop was sponsored by the Joint Institute of Laboratory Astrophysics (JILA) and the University of Colorado. In order to preserve a workshop atmosphere, while still presenting both extensive reviews and contributed papers, an experimental format was adopted. All contributed papers related to the topiCS of the day were presented in poster form in the early morning and were accessible all day. During each morning (or afternoon) session review papers were presented, followed by a coffee break in the poster area adjacent to the conference room. Then the review papers and contributed papers were discussed for roughly one and a half hours. The last session was devoted to invited panel papers and discussion of current and future problems in the field of stellar radio astronomy.
Editors and Affiliations
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, USA
Robert M. Hjellming
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New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, Socorro, USA
David M. Gibson