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Highlights of Spanish Astrophysics II

Proceedings of the 4th Scientific Meeting of the Spanish Astronomical Society (SEA), held in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, September 11–14, 2000

  • Conference proceedings
  • © 2001

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Table of contents (130 papers)

  1. Dynamics of Galaxy Interactions

  2. NGC253: An Infrared View

  3. Characterization of the Star Formation in the Local Universe

  4. Star Formation Activity in the Local Universe

  5. A Stellar Library of H and He Line Absorption Profiles at High Resolution

  6. HI Properties of Luminous Blue Compact Galaxies in the Local Universe

  7. An HST Archival Study of Massive Young Clusters

  8. Study of Chemical Abundances and Ionizing Populations in Extragalactic HII Regions

  9. Chemical Evolution Models along the Hubble Sequence

  10. Statistical Study of Luminosity Profiles of Galaxies Using a Bulge-Disk-Spiral Composite Model

  11. Structure and Morphology of Disk Galaxies with Visible and NIR Surface Photometry

  12. The λ4000Å Break in Elliptical Galaxies

  13. The near-IR Ca II Triplet: Empirical Calibration and Stellar Populations Synthesis Models

  14. Ram-Pressure Stripping on Dwarf Galaxies

  15. Tidal Disruption of Galactic Dwarf Galaxies: Clues for the Formation of the Milky Way

  16. Stellar Populations in Virgo Bright Spheroidals

  17. An Empirical Method to Derive Distances to Stellar Clusters

  18. The Star Population of the Young Open Cluster NGC 1893

  19. Revisiting the Open Cluster M35

  20. Late-Type Stellar Population of Young Moving Groups

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Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Astrophysics, Universidad Complutense, Madrid, Spain

    Jaime Zamorano, Javier Gorgas, Jesús Gallego

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