Theory of Accretion Disks 2 | Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Theory of Accreditation Disks — 2 Garching, Germany March 22–26, 1993 | ISBN 9780792326090

Theory of Accretion Disks 2

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Theory of Accreditation Disks — 2 Garching, Germany March 22–26, 1993

herausgegeben von Wolfgang J. Duschl, Juhan Frank, F. Meyer, Emmi Meyer-Hofmeister und Werner M. Tscharnuter
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang J. Duschl
Herausgegeben vonJuhan Frank
Herausgegeben vonF. Meyer
Herausgegeben vonEmmi Meyer-Hofmeister
Herausgegeben vonWerner M. Tscharnuter
Buchcover Theory of Accretion Disks 2  | EAN 9780792326090 | ISBN 0-7923-2609-1 | ISBN 978-0-7923-2609-0

Theory of Accretion Disks 2

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Theory of Accreditation Disks — 2 Garching, Germany March 22–26, 1993

herausgegeben von Wolfgang J. Duschl, Juhan Frank, F. Meyer, Emmi Meyer-Hofmeister und Werner M. Tscharnuter
Mitwirkende
Herausgegeben vonWolfgang J. Duschl
Herausgegeben vonJuhan Frank
Herausgegeben vonF. Meyer
Herausgegeben vonEmmi Meyer-Hofmeister
Herausgegeben vonWerner M. Tscharnuter

Accretion disks in astrophysics represent the characteristic flow by which compact bodies accrete mass from their environment. Their intrinsically high luminosity, and recent progress in observational accessibility at all wavelength bands, have led to rapidly growing awareness of their importance and made them the object of intense research on widely different scales, ranging from binary stars to young stellar objects and active galactic nuclei.
This book contains the proceedings of the NATO Advanced Workshop on `Theory of Accretion Disks 2' for which some of the most active researchers in the different fields came together at the Max-Planck-Institut for Astrophysics in Garching in March, 1993. Its reviews and contributions give an up-to-date account of the present status of our understanding and provide a stimulating challenge in discussions of open questions in a rapidly developing field.