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050  4 QB450.5|b.M48 2008eb 
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245 04 The metal-rich universe /|cedited by Garik Israelian and 
       Georges Meynet. 
264  1 Cambridge :|bCambridge University Press,|c2008. 
300    1 online resource (xviii, 470 pages) :|billustrations. 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
340    |gpolychrome|2rdacc 
347    text file|2rdaft 
490 1  Cambridge contemporary astrophysics 
504    Includes bibliographical references. 
505 00 |gPart I|tAbundances in the Galaxy: field stars|g1 --|g1
       |tMetal-rich stars and stellar populations: a brief 
       history and new results /|rR.M. Rich|g3 --|g2|tMetal-rich 
       nature of stars with planets /|rN.C. Santos|g17 --|g3
       |tSolar chemical peculiarities? /|rC. Allende Prieto|g30 -
       -|g4|tKinematics of metal-rich stars with and without 
       planets /|rA. Ecuvillon, G. Israelian, F. Pont, N.C. 
       Santos, M. Mayor|g36 --|g5|tElemental abundance trends in 
       the metal-rich thin and thick disks /|rS. Feltzing|g41 --
       |g6|tMetal-rich massive stars: how metal-rich are they? /
       |rD.J. Lennon, C. Trundle|g53 --|g7|tHercules-stream stars
       and the metal-rich thick disk /|rT. Bensby, M.S. Oey, S. 
       Feltzing, B. Gustafsson|g62 --|g8|tAn abundance survey of 
       the Galactic thick disk /|rB.E. Reddy, D.L. Lambert, C. 
       Allende Prieto|g69 --|gPart II|tAbundances in the Galaxy: 
       Galactic stars in clusters, bulges and the centre|g75 --
       |g9|tGalactic open clusters with supersolar metallicities 
       /|rS. Randich|g77 --|g10|tOld and very-metal-rich open 
       clusters in the BOCCE project /|rA. Bragaglia, E. Carretta,
       R. Gratton, M. Tosi|g88 --|g11|tMassive-star versus 
       nebular abundances in the Orion nebula /|rS. Simon-Diaz
       |g94 --|g12|tAbundance surveys of metal-rich bulge stars /
       |rJ.P. Fulbright, R.M. Rich, A. McWilliam|g100 --|g13
       |tMetal abundances in the Galactic Center /|rF. Najarro
       |g112 --|g14|tLight elements in the Galactic bulge /|rA. 
       Lecureur, V. Hill, M. Zoccali, B. Barbuy|g126 --|g15
       |tMetallicity and ages of selected G-K giants /|rL. 
       Pasquini, M. Dollinger, J. Setiawan, A. Hatzes, L. Girardi,
       L. da Silva, J.R. de Medeiros, A. Weiss, O. Von Der Luhe
       |g132 --|gPart III|tObservations -- abundances in 
       extragalactic contexts|g139 --|g16|tStellar abundances of 
       early-type galaxies /|rS.C. Trager|g141 --|g17|tMeasuring 
       chemical abundances in extragalactic metal-rich H II 
       regions /|rF. Bresolin|g155 --|g18|tOn the maximum oxygen 
       abundance in metal-rich spiral galaxies /|rJ.M. Vilchez, 
       L. Pilyugin, T.X. Thuan|g168 --|g19|tStarbursts and their 
       contribution to metal enrichment /|rD. Kunth|g173 --|g20
       |tHigh metallicities at high redshifts /|rM. Pettini|g186 
       --|g21|tEvolution of dust and elemental abundances in 
       quasar DLAs and GRB afterglows as a function of cosmic 
       time /|rB.E. Penprase, W. Sargent, E. Berger|g199 --|g22
       |tDust, metals and diffuse interstellar bands in damped 
       Lyman-alpha systems /|rS. Ellison|g205 --|g23|tTracing 
       metallicities in the Universe with the James Webb Space 
       Telescope /|rR. 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|g212 --|gPart IV|tStellar
       populations and mass functions|g225 --|g24|tStellar 
       initial mass function of metal-rich populations /|rP. 
       Kroupa|g227 --|g25|tInitial-mass-function effects on the 
       metallicity and colour evolution of disc galaxies /|rP. 
       Westera, M. Samland, R. Buser, K. Ammon|g249 --|g26
       |tMetallicity of circumnuclear star-forming regions /
       |rA.I. Diaz, E. Terlevich, M. Castellanos, G. Hagele|g255 
       --|g27|tStellar population of bulges /|rP. Jablonka|g261 -
       -|g28|tMetallicity distribution of the stars in elliptical
       galaxies /|rA. Pipino, F. Matteucci|g270 --|g29|tWolf-
       Rayet populations at high metallicity /|rP.A. Crowther
       |g276 --|g30|tStellar populations of metal-rich starburst 
       galaxies: the frequency of Wolf-Rayet stars /|rJ.R. Souza 
       Leao, C. Leitherer, F. Bresolin, R. Cid Fernandes|g288 --
       |gPart V|tPhysical processes at high metallicity|g293 --
       |g31|tStellar winds from Solar-metallicity and metal-rich 
       massive stars /|rJ. Puls|g295 --|g32|tOn the determination
       of stellar parameters and abundances of metal-rich stars /
       |rY. Takeda|g308 --|g33|tAre WNL stars tracers of high 
       metallicity? /|rG. Grafener, W.-R. Hamann|g321 --|g34
       |tObservable metal-enrichment of radiation-driven-pluswind
       -blown H II regions in the Wolf-Rayet stage /|rG. Hensler,
       D. Kroeger, T. Freyer|g327 --|g35|tMetal-rich A-type 
       supergiants in M31 /|rN. Przybilla, K. Butler, R.-P. 
       Kudritzki|g332 --|gPart VI|tFormation and evolution of 
       metal-rich stars and stellar yields|g339 --|g36|tMassive-
       star evolution at high metallicity /|rG. Meynet, N. 
       Mowlavi, A. Maeder|g341 --|g37|tSupernovae in Galactic 
       evolution: direct and indirect metallicity effects /|rC. 
       Frohlich, R. Hirschi, M. Liebendorfer, F.-K. Thielemann, 
       G. Martinez Pinedo, E. Bravo|g354 --|g38|tProgenitor 
       evolution of Type-I supernovae: evolution and implications
       for yields /|rSung-Chul Yoon|g369 --|g39|tStar formation 
       in the metal-rich Universe /|rI.A. Bonnell|g380 --|g40
       |tMetallicity of Solar-type main-sequence stars: seismic 
       tests /|rS. Vauclair|g393 --|g41|tChemical-abundance 
       gradients in early-type galaxies /|rP. Sanchez-Blazquez
       |g403 --|g42|tOxygen-rich droplets and the enrichment of 
       the interstellar medium /|rG. Stasinska, G. Tenorio-Tagle,
       M. Rodriguez, W.J. Henney|g409 --|gPart VII|tChemical and 
       photometric evolution beyond Solar metallicity|g413 --|g43
       |tModels of the Solar vicinity: the metal-rich stage /|rL.
       Carigi|g415 --|g44|tChemical-evolution models of 
       ellipticals and bulges /|rF. Matteucci|g428 --|g45
       |tChemical evolution of the Galactic bulge /|rB. Gibson, 
       A.J. MacDonald, P. Sanchez-Blazquez, L. Carigi|g441 --|g46
       |tHow do galaxies become metal-rich? An examination of the
       yield problem /|rM.G. Edmunds|g447 --|g47|tAbundance 
       patterns: thick and thin disks /|rC. Chiappini|g454 --|g48
       |tFormation and evolution of the Galactic bulge: 
       constraints from stellar abundances /|rS.K. Ballero, F. 
       Matteucci, L. Origlia|g460. 
520    Metal-rich stars accumulate their metals from previous 
       generations of stars, & contain the history of their 
       galaxy. By studying these stars we can gain valuable 
       insights into how metals change the formation & evolution 
       of stars, & explain the extraordinary massive star 
       populations observed in our own galaxy. 
588 0  Print version record. 
590    eBooks on EBSCOhost|bEBSCO eBook Subscription Academic 
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650  0 Cosmic abundances.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/
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650  0 Metal-rich stars.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects
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650  0 Stars.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85127415
650  7 Cosmic abundances.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
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650  7 Metal-rich stars.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/
       1745993 
650  7 Stars.|2fast|0https://id.worldcat.org/fast/1131648 
655  4 Electronic books. 
700 1  Israelian, Garik.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
       no2008102265 
700 1  Meynet, G.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91031745
776 08 |iPrint version:|tMetal-rich universe.|dCambridge : 
       Cambridge University Press, 2008|z9780521879989|w(DLC)  
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830  0 Cambridge contemporary astrophysics.|0https://id.loc.gov/
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