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Late Stages of Stellar Evolution
Late Stages of Stellar Evolution, edited by R.J. Tayler, is a collection of papers from the 66th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union (IAU), held in Warsaw on September 10–12, 1973. This book presents cutting-edge research on the final stages of stellar evolution, covering the formation of neutron stars, white dwarfs, and black holes. Various topics are explored in detail, including the structure and dynamics of massive stars, the formation and evolution of variable stars, and the interactions between stars and their interstellar environments. Additionally, the book discusses the role of stars in the synthesis of heavy elements and their contribution to the evolution of galaxies. As an essential reference in astrophysics, this book offers valuable insights into the processes occurring in the final stages of a star's life and their significance in enhancing our understanding of the universe.
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