EAS Publications Series
Volume 69-70 (2014)
What the Highest Angular Resolution Can Bring to Stellar Astrophysics?
Barcelonette, French Alps, September 9–21, 2013F. Millour, A. Chiavassa, L. Bigot, O. Chesneau, A. Meilland and Ph. Stee (Eds.)
ISBN: 978-2-7598-1833-4
Some historical insights on optical interferometry p. 3
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Notions of Long-Baseline Interferometry
Interferometry concepts p. 17
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Interferometric Instrumentation p. 53
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The CLASSIC/CLIMB Data Reduction: The Math p. 75
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The CLASSIC/CLIMB Data Reduction: The Software p. 101
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Image Reconstruction in Optical Interferometry p. 133
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Stellar Atmospheres
Stellar granulation and interferometry p. 151
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Circumstellar Environments
From the atmosphere to the circumstellar environment in cool evolved stars p. 179
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Stellar winds of hot stars p. 197
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Circumstellar disks p. 209
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Stellar Pulsations
Stellar Pulsations p. 229
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Cepheid pulsations resolved by interferometry p. 249
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Stellar Magnetism
Theory of spots on chemically peculiar stars p. 259
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Interferometric diagnostics for magnetic spots detection p. 273
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Direct detection of magnetism with spectrointerferometry p. 285
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Stellar Rotation
Theory of stellar distortion by fast rotators p. 297
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Rotation & Spots with the VLTI: Practice Session p. 309
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Stellar Formation
Star Formation at milli-arcsecond resolution p. 319
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Multiple Stars
Observation of Double Star by Long Baseline Interferometry p. 335
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Conclusions: Future and perspective toward direct images with kilometric meta-apertures p. 373
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