Proceedings of the 155th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union, Held in Innsbruck, Austria, July 13-17, 1992 /
edited by Ronald Weinberger, Agnes Acker.
Dordrecht :
Imprint: Springer,
1993.
International Astronomical Union / Union Astronomique Internationale ;
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Introductory Review: Planetary Nebulae -- I. The Observational PN Database -- II. Highlights on the Nuclei -- III. Highlights on the Nebulae -- IV. Planetary Nebulae Connection: Evolution from the AGB -- V. Planetary Nebulae Connection: Evolution to White Dwarfs -- VI. Planetary Nebulae in Galactic Systems -- Author Index -- Object Index.
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Planetary nebulae are a keystone for the understanding of the evolution of stars, for deep insights into the physical processes prevailing in highly excited dilute nebulae, and for the chemical evolution in galaxies. These objects, displaying an intriguing morphology, have a `short' lifetime of a few tens of thousands of years, and have become one of the best studied classes of celestial sources. However, despite large and successful efforts from both the observational and theoretical side, planetary nebulae still keep some of their secrets (like the widely unknown distances) and will undoubtedly also be objects of thorough investigations in the years to come.
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Proceedings of the 155th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union held in Innsbruck, Austria, July 13--17, 1992