The UK Working Group on Evolved Stars aims to bring together researchers based
in the United Kingdom who are interested in any aspect of the late stages of
stellar evolution, including planetary nebulae and supernovae, their enrichment
of and interaction with the interstellar medium, and their use in mapping
galactic structure.
The Working Group organises and advertises scientific meetings, and offers a
convenient way to e-mail members of the UK evolved stars community. The Working
Group also attempts to maintain an overview of UK activity in this area,
thereby enhancing visibility towards national funding and policy-making bodies.
News:
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Science session at the NAM 2011: Unsolved problems of stellar evolution
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21 April 2011
Llandudno, Cymru (Wales)
For more information contact the session organiser
Albert Zijlstra
Membership:
To be considered for membership of the UK Working Group on Evolved Stars,
please contact e-Stars.
Coordinated by
Jacco van Loon
(Keele University)
and
Albert Zijlstra
(University of Manchester)
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