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IPM Advance
Course on Late Stage of Stellar Evolution
Institute
for Research in Fundamental Sciences
School of Astronomy
April30th
- May 4th 2011 |
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The
final stage of a low or intermediate mass star is a red
and cool giant with substantial mass loss accompanying
with periodic or irregular brightness variation. Such
prodigious mass loss and the large number of low- and
intermediate-mass stars results in the fact that about
80-90 % of the interstellar medium has been cycled
through a star ejected via this process. At the other
end high mass stars will proceeds nuclear reactions to
produce heavier elements up to iron and end up with a
supernova the most luminous and violent explosion in the
universe.
The IPM advance course on late stage of stellar
evolution is a five days course intended to cover major
topics related to stellar models, mixing and surface
enrichment, mass loss mechanism, dust and chemical
enrichment. The talks are adequate for MSc and PhD
students and will be held in IPM (Niavaran), 30 April to
4 May 2011.
The Course is intended to be an intensive program for MA
& PhD graduate students. |
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