The metal-rich universe:
Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous generations of stars, and so contain the history of their galaxy. By studying these stars we can gain valuable insights into how metals change the formation and evolution of stars, and explain the extraordinary massive star populations observed...
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Zusammenfassung: | Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous generations of stars, and so contain the history of their galaxy. By studying these stars we can gain valuable insights into how metals change the formation and evolution of stars, and explain the extraordinary massive star populations observed in the metal-rich region of our own galaxy. Observations of metal-rich regions have shown that stars hosting giant planets are generally metal-rich, which has triggered further observations of metal-rich stars. This has led to the discovery of new exoplanets, and advances in the study of planet formation and the late chemical evolution of galaxies. This book covers many aspects, from spectral line formation to stellar formation and evolution in high metallicity regimes. It is invaluable to researchers and graduate students in stellar evolution, extragalactic astronomy, and planet formation |
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DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511536267 |
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contents | Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars Metal-rich stars and stellar populations: a brief history and new results The metal-rich nature of stars with planets Solar chemical peculiarities? Kinematics of metal-rich stars with and without planets Elemental abundance trends in the metal-rich thin and thick disks Metal-rich massive stars: how metal-rich are they? Hercules-stream stars and the metal-rich thick disk An abundance survey of the Galactic thick disk Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre Galactic open clusters with supersolar metallicities Old and very-metal-rich open clusters in the BOCCE project Massive-star versus nebular abundances in the Orion nebula Abundance surveys of metal-rich bulge stars Metal abundances in the Galactic Center Light elements in the Galactic bulge Metallicity and ages of selected G-K giants Observations -- abundances in extragalactic contexts Stellar abundances of early-type galaxies Measuring chemical abundances in extragalactic metal-rich H II regions On the maximum oxygen abundance in metal-rich spiral galaxies Starbursts and their contribution to metal enrichment High metallicities at high redshifts Evolution of dust and elemental abundances in quasar DLAs and GRB afterglows as a function of cosmic time Dust, metals and diffuse interstellar bands in damped Lyman-alpha systems Tracing metallicities in the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope Stellar populations and mass functions The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions The stellar population of bulges The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies Wolf-Rayet populations at high metallicity The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars Physical processes at high metallicity Stellar winds from Solar-metallicity and metal-rich massive stars On the determination of stellar parameters and abundances of metal-rich stars Are WNL stars tracers of high metallicity? The observable metal-enrichment of radiation-driven-pluswind-blown H II regions in the Wolf-Rayet stage Metal-rich A-type supergiants in M31 Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields Massive-star evolution at high metallicity Supernovae in Galactic evolution: direct and indirect metallicity effects Progenitor evolution of Type-I supernovae: evolution and implications for yields Star formation in the metal-rich Universe Metallicity of Solar-type main-sequence stars: seismic tests Chemical-abundance gradients in early-type galaxies Oxygen-rich droplets and the enrichment of the interstellar medium Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity Models of the Solar vicinity: the metal-rich stage Chemical-evolution models of ellipticals and bulges Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge How do galaxies become metal-rich? An examination of the yield problem Abundance patterns: thick and thin disks Formation and evolution of the Galactic bulge: constraints from stellar abundances |
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spelling | The metal-rich universe edited by Garik Israelian and Georges Meynet Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008 1 online resource (xviii, 470 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Cambridge contemporary astrophysics Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Part I 1 Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars 1 3 Metal-rich stars and stellar populations: a brief history and new results R.M. Rich 2 17 The metal-rich nature of stars with planets N.C. Santos 3 30 Solar chemical peculiarities? C. Allende Prieto 4 36 Kinematics of metal-rich stars with and without planets A. Ecuvillon, G. Israelian, F. Pont, N.C. Santos, M. Mayor 5 41 Elemental abundance trends in the metal-rich thin and thick disks S. Feltzing 6 53 Metal-rich massive stars: how metal-rich are they? D.J. Lennon, C. Trundle 7 62 Hercules-stream stars and the metal-rich thick disk T. Bensby, M.S. Oey, S. Feltzing, B. Gustafsson 8 69 An abundance survey of the Galactic thick disk B.E. Reddy, D.L. Lambert, C. Allende Prieto Part II 75 Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre 9 Galactic open clusters with supersolar metallicities Old and very-metal-rich open clusters in the BOCCE project Massive-star versus nebular abundances in the Orion nebula Abundance surveys of metal-rich bulge stars Metal abundances in the Galactic Center Light elements in the Galactic bulge Metallicity and ages of selected G-K giants Observations -- abundances in extragalactic contexts Stellar abundances of early-type galaxies Measuring chemical abundances in extragalactic metal-rich H II regions S. Randich A. Bragaglia, E. Carretta, R. Gratton, M. Tosi S. Simon-Diaz J.P. Fulbright, R.M. Rich, A. McWilliam F. Najarro A. Lecureur, V. Hill, M. Zoccali, B. Barbuy L. Pasquini, M. Dollinger, J. Setiawan, A. Hatzes, L. Girardi, L. da Silva, J.R. de Medeiros, A. Weiss, O. Von Der Luhe S.C. Trager F. Bresolin 77 -- 10 88 -- 11 94 -- 12 100 -- 13 112 -- 14 126 -- 15 132 -- Part III 139 -- 16 141 -- 17 On the maximum oxygen abundance in metal-rich spiral galaxies Starbursts and their contribution to metal enrichment High metallicities at high redshifts Evolution of dust and elemental abundances in quasar DLAs and GRB afterglows as a function of cosmic time Dust, metals and diffuse interstellar bands in damped Lyman-alpha systems Tracing metallicities in the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope Stellar populations and mass functions The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations J.M. Vilchez, L. Pilyugin, T.X. Thuan D. Kunth M. Pettini B.E. Penprase, W. Sargent, E. Berger S. Ellison R. Maiolino, S. Arribas, T. Boker, A. Bunker, S. Charlot, G. de Marchi, P. Ferruit, M. Franx, P. Jakobsen, H. Moseley, T. Nagao, L. Origlia, B. Rauscher, M. Regan, H.W. Rix, C.J. Willott P. Kroupa 155 -- 18 168 -- 19 173 -- 20 186 -- 21 199 -- 22 205 -- 23 212 -- Part IV 225 -- 24 227 -- 25 Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions The stellar population of bulges The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies Wolf-Rayet populations at high metallicity The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars Physical processes at high metallicity Stellar winds from Solar-metallicity and metal-rich massive stars On the determination of stellar parameters and abundances of metal-rich stars P. Westera, M. Samland, R. Buser, K. Ammon A.I. Diaz, E. Terlevich, M. Castellanos, G. Hagele P. Jablonka A. Pipino, F. Matteucci P.A. Crowther J.R. Souza Leao, C. Leitherer, F. Bresolin, R. Cid Fernandes J. Puls Y. Takeda 249 -- 26 255 -- 27 261 -- 28 270 -- 29 276 -- 30 288 -- Part V 293 -- 31 295 -- 32 308 -- 33 Are WNL stars tracers of high metallicity? The observable metal-enrichment of radiation-driven-pluswind-blown H II regions in the Wolf-Rayet stage Metal-rich A-type supergiants in M31 Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields Massive-star evolution at high metallicity Supernovae in Galactic evolution: direct and indirect metallicity effects Progenitor evolution of Type-I supernovae: evolution and implications for yields Star formation in the metal-rich Universe Metallicity of Solar-type main-sequence stars: seismic tests G. Grafener, W.-R. Hamann G. Hensler, D. Kroeger, T. Freyer N. Przybilla, K. Butler, R.-P. Kudritzki G. Meynet, N. Mowlavi, A. Maeder C. Frohlich, R. Hirschi, M. Liebendorfer, F.-K. Thielemann, G. Martinez Pinedo, E. Bravo Sung-Chul Yoon I.A. Bonnell S. Vauclair 321 -- 34 327 -- 35 332 -- Part VI 339 -- 36 341 -- 37 354 -- 38 369 -- 39 380 -- 40 393 -- 41 Chemical-abundance gradients in early-type galaxies Oxygen-rich droplets and the enrichment of the interstellar medium Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity Models of the Solar vicinity: the metal-rich stage Chemical-evolution models of ellipticals and bulges Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge How do galaxies become metal-rich? An examination of the yield problem Abundance patterns: thick and thin disks Formation and evolution of the Galactic bulge: constraints from stellar abundances P. Sanchez-Blazquez G. Stasinska, G. Tenorio-Tagle, M. Rodriguez, W.J. Henney L. Carigi F. Matteucci B. Gibson, A.J. MacDonald, P. Sanchez-Blazquez, L. Carigi M.G. Edmunds C. Chiappini S.K. Ballero, F. Matteucci, L. Origlia 403 -- 42 409 -- Part VII 413 -- 43 415 -- 44 428 -- 45 441 -- 46 447 -- 47 454 -- 48 460 Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous generations of stars, and so contain the history of their galaxy. By studying these stars we can gain valuable insights into how metals change the formation and evolution of stars, and explain the extraordinary massive star populations observed in the metal-rich region of our own galaxy. Observations of metal-rich regions have shown that stars hosting giant planets are generally metal-rich, which has triggered further observations of metal-rich stars. This has led to the discovery of new exoplanets, and advances in the study of planet formation and the late chemical evolution of galaxies. This book covers many aspects, from spectral line formation to stellar formation and evolution in high metallicity regimes. It is invaluable to researchers and graduate students in stellar evolution, extragalactic astronomy, and planet formation Metal-rich stars Cosmic abundances Stars Israelian, Garik edt Meynet, G. edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-87998-9 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-41124-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511536267 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | The metal-rich universe Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars Metal-rich stars and stellar populations: a brief history and new results The metal-rich nature of stars with planets Solar chemical peculiarities? Kinematics of metal-rich stars with and without planets Elemental abundance trends in the metal-rich thin and thick disks Metal-rich massive stars: how metal-rich are they? Hercules-stream stars and the metal-rich thick disk An abundance survey of the Galactic thick disk Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre Galactic open clusters with supersolar metallicities Old and very-metal-rich open clusters in the BOCCE project Massive-star versus nebular abundances in the Orion nebula Abundance surveys of metal-rich bulge stars Metal abundances in the Galactic Center Light elements in the Galactic bulge Metallicity and ages of selected G-K giants Observations -- abundances in extragalactic contexts Stellar abundances of early-type galaxies Measuring chemical abundances in extragalactic metal-rich H II regions On the maximum oxygen abundance in metal-rich spiral galaxies Starbursts and their contribution to metal enrichment High metallicities at high redshifts Evolution of dust and elemental abundances in quasar DLAs and GRB afterglows as a function of cosmic time Dust, metals and diffuse interstellar bands in damped Lyman-alpha systems Tracing metallicities in the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope Stellar populations and mass functions The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions The stellar population of bulges The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies Wolf-Rayet populations at high metallicity The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars Physical processes at high metallicity Stellar winds from Solar-metallicity and metal-rich massive stars On the determination of stellar parameters and abundances of metal-rich stars Are WNL stars tracers of high metallicity? The observable metal-enrichment of radiation-driven-pluswind-blown H II regions in the Wolf-Rayet stage Metal-rich A-type supergiants in M31 Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields Massive-star evolution at high metallicity Supernovae in Galactic evolution: direct and indirect metallicity effects Progenitor evolution of Type-I supernovae: evolution and implications for yields Star formation in the metal-rich Universe Metallicity of Solar-type main-sequence stars: seismic tests Chemical-abundance gradients in early-type galaxies Oxygen-rich droplets and the enrichment of the interstellar medium Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity Models of the Solar vicinity: the metal-rich stage Chemical-evolution models of ellipticals and bulges Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge How do galaxies become metal-rich? An examination of the yield problem Abundance patterns: thick and thin disks Formation and evolution of the Galactic bulge: constraints from stellar abundances Metal-rich stars Cosmic abundances Stars |
title | The metal-rich universe |
title_alt | Abundances in the Galaxy: field stars Metal-rich stars and stellar populations: a brief history and new results The metal-rich nature of stars with planets Solar chemical peculiarities? Kinematics of metal-rich stars with and without planets Elemental abundance trends in the metal-rich thin and thick disks Metal-rich massive stars: how metal-rich are they? Hercules-stream stars and the metal-rich thick disk An abundance survey of the Galactic thick disk Abundances in the Galaxy: Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre Galactic open clusters with supersolar metallicities Old and very-metal-rich open clusters in the BOCCE project Massive-star versus nebular abundances in the Orion nebula Abundance surveys of metal-rich bulge stars Metal abundances in the Galactic Center Light elements in the Galactic bulge Metallicity and ages of selected G-K giants Observations -- abundances in extragalactic contexts Stellar abundances of early-type galaxies Measuring chemical abundances in extragalactic metal-rich H II regions On the maximum oxygen abundance in metal-rich spiral galaxies Starbursts and their contribution to metal enrichment High metallicities at high redshifts Evolution of dust and elemental abundances in quasar DLAs and GRB afterglows as a function of cosmic time Dust, metals and diffuse interstellar bands in damped Lyman-alpha systems Tracing metallicities in the Universe with the James Webb Space Telescope Stellar populations and mass functions The stellar initial mass function of metal-rich populations Initial-mass-function effects on the metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies The metallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions The stellar population of bulges The metallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical galaxies Wolf-Rayet populations at high metallicity The stellar populations of metal-rich starburst galaxies: the frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars Physical processes at high metallicity Stellar winds from Solar-metallicity and metal-rich massive stars On the determination of stellar parameters and abundances of metal-rich stars Are WNL stars tracers of high metallicity? The observable metal-enrichment of radiation-driven-pluswind-blown H II regions in the Wolf-Rayet stage Metal-rich A-type supergiants in M31 Formation and evolution of metal-rich stars and stellar yields Massive-star evolution at high metallicity Supernovae in Galactic evolution: direct and indirect metallicity effects Progenitor evolution of Type-I supernovae: evolution and implications for yields Star formation in the metal-rich Universe Metallicity of Solar-type main-sequence stars: seismic tests Chemical-abundance gradients in early-type galaxies Oxygen-rich droplets and the enrichment of the interstellar medium Chemical and photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity Models of the Solar vicinity: the metal-rich stage Chemical-evolution models of ellipticals and bulges Chemical evolution of the Galactic bulge How do galaxies become metal-rich? An examination of the yield problem Abundance patterns: thick and thin disks Formation and evolution of the Galactic bulge: constraints from stellar abundances |
title_auth | The metal-rich universe |
title_exact_search | The metal-rich universe |
title_full | The metal-rich universe edited by Garik Israelian and Georges Meynet |
title_fullStr | The metal-rich universe edited by Garik Israelian and Georges Meynet |
title_full_unstemmed | The metal-rich universe edited by Garik Israelian and Georges Meynet |
title_short | The metal-rich universe |
title_sort | the metal rich universe |
topic | Metal-rich stars Cosmic abundances Stars |
topic_facet | Metal-rich stars Cosmic abundances Stars |
url | https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511536267 |
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