EAS Publications Series
Volume 18 (2006)
Radiative Transfer and Applications to Very Large Telescopes
Frejus, France, May 11-13, 2005Ph. Stee (Ed.)
ISBN: 2-86883-901-0
Why is it so difficult to solve the radiative transfer equation? p. 1
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Very Efficient Methods for Multilevel Radiative Transfer in Atomic and Molecular Lines p. 25
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Transfer in cylindrical fluxtubes, with 1 or 2 dimensions p. 49
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Radiative transfer in axial symmetry p. 67
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HERACLES: a three dimensional radiation hydrodynamics code p. 115
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Including all the Lines p. 129
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Radiative transfer in protoplanetary disks p. 157
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Radiative transfer in snapshots of 3D radiative hydrodynamic models of red supergiants p. 177
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Modeling of pulsating atmospheres: comparison with observations p. 191
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AGN modelling with full radiative transfer (ALI method) p. 203
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Spectral synthesis with Synspec applied to static and dynamic models of cool objects p. 217
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Emission from spherical circumstellar shells: application to Planetary Nebulae p. 233
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Preparing the VLTI observations of AGB star dust shells p. 251
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Recent results from the SIMECA code and VLTI observations p. 273
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Circumstellar envelopes as seen with millimeter interferometers p. 291
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Modeling with the Advanced Science Analysis Package (ASAP) p. 299
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