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Infrared Astronomy with Arrays

The Next Generation

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Part of the book series: Astrophysics and Space Science Library (ASSL, volume 190)

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Table of contents (173 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xxxvi
  2. Near Infrared Imaging with Arrays

    1. Astronomical Imaging with InSb Arrays

      • Judith L. Pipher
      Pages 1-8
    2. The PMS Stellar Population in NGC1333-S

      • C. Aspin, G. Sandell, A. P. G. Russell
      Pages 9-12
    3. Embedded Clusters: Problems but Progress

      • M. J. McCaughrean, H. Zinnecker, J. T. Rayner
      Pages 13-16
    4. Low-Luminosity Members of the R Coronae Australis Infrared Cluster

      • Bruce Wilking, Timothy Giblin, Mark McCaughrean, John Rayner, Michael Burton, Hans Zinnecker
      Pages 17-20
    5. Using Nicmos Arrays to Study Galaxies

      • Marcia J. Rieke
      Pages 21-28
    6. The Mass Function of Faint Field Galaxies

      • Jonathan P. Gardner
      Pages 29-32
    7. The Evolution of Early Type Galaxies

      • R. Elston
      Pages 33-36
    8. A New Wide-Field Infrared Survey Using Iris on the AAT

      • V. S. Meadows, D. A. Allen
      Pages 37-40
  3. Spectroscopy with IR Arrays

    1. Spectroscopy with CGS4 on UKIRT

      • G. S. Wright
      Pages 41-48
    2. The Power of Imaging Spectroscopy

      • David Allen
      Pages 49-52
    3. Infrared Spectroscopy of Disks Around Young Stellar Objects

      • John S. Carr, Alan T. Tokunaga, Joan Najita, Alfred E. Glassgold
      Pages 53-56
    4. High Resolution Spectroscopy of Infrared CO Emission from Young Stars

      • C. J. Chandler, J. E. Carlstrom, N. Z. Scoville, W. R. F. Dent, T. R. Geballe
      Pages 57-60
    5. Artillery Shells in Orion

      • M. G. Burton, D. A. Allen
      Pages 61-64
    6. Infrared Spectroscopy of Supernovae

      • Jason Spyromilio, David A. Allen, W. Peter S. Meikle, James R. Graham, Philip A. Pinto, Ronald G. Eastman
      Pages 65-68
    7. Photodissociation Regions in Young PN

      • James R. Graham, T. M. Herbst, S. Beckwith, K. Matthews, G. Neugebauer, E. Serabyn et al.
      Pages 69-72
    8. Spectra of a Remarkable Class of Hot Stars in the Galactic Center

      • T. R. Geballe, R. Genzel, A. Krabbe, T. Krenz, D. Lutz
      Pages 73-76
    9. 3.28 μm Feature Mapping in Starburst Galaxies

      • D. Rouan, D. Tiphène, F. Lacombe, P. Normand
      Pages 81-84
    10. Astronomy with a Mid-Infrared Echelle Spectrograph

      • J. H. Lacy, J. M. Achtermann
      Pages 85-92

About this book

The idea for another conference on the theme of Infrared Astronomy with Arrays actually goes back to March 1987. At a party held in my home at the end of the Hilo conference, excitement was running high and everyone present was in favor of another meeting. I recall suggesting to Al Fowler that the next meeting could be in Tucson. Despite Al's reply to the effect that Hawaii was a much nicer location, a meeting was held in Tucson three years later. That meeting focussed more on the astrophysics which had been accomplished with the detectors, rather than on techniques and methods. However, it was already apparent in February of 1990 that a new generation of larger m arrays would soon supersede the 64x64 class of devices and so, having just moved from the UK Infrared Telescope unit in Hawaii to join with Eric Becklin in his move to UCLA, it seemed to me that another Hilo-style conference was appropriate, and Eric agreed.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Department of Astronomy & Physics, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, USA

    Ian S. McLean

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