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Temperature distributions in circumstellar dust shells

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 August 2017

Th. Henning
Affiliation:
University Observatory Schillergäßchen 2 Jena 6900 German Democratic Republic
J. Gürtler
Affiliation:
University Observatory Schillergäßchen 2 Jena 6900 German Democratic Republic

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The knowledge of the temperature distribution in circumstellar dust shells (CDS) is needed for both the calculation of the emergent IR spectrum and the modelling of physical processes, e.g. dust formation.

Type
Circumstellar Dust and Chemistry
Copyright
Copyright © Reidel 1987 

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