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Preface | p. xi |
Acknowledgements | p. xiii |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Motivation | p. 1 |
Observed properties | p. 1 |
Stellar atmospheres | p. 5 |
Stellar winds | p. 5 |
Evolution of single stars | p. 7 |
Binaries | p. 9 |
Birth of massive stars and star clusters | p. 10 |
The interstellar environment | p. 11 |
From GHII regions to starburst galaxies | p. 12 |
Starburst phenomena | p. 14 |
Cosmological implications | p. 15 |
Observed properties | p. 17 |
Apparent and absolute magnitudes | p. 17 |
Distances | p. 19 |
Massive stars in Local Group galaxies | p. 21 |
Spectral classification | p. 35 |
Observations of rotation and magnetic fields | p. 45 |
Stellar atmospheres | p. 49 |
LTE atmospheres | p. 49 |
Non-LTE atmospheres | p. 50 |
Surface gravities and masses | p. 61 |
Surface composition | p. 62 |
Stellar winds | p. 67 |
Radiation pressure | p. 67 |
Wind velocities | p. 74 |
Mass-loss rates | p. 79 |
Structure and clumping | p. 90 |
Influence of stellar rotation | p. 95 |
Evolution of single stars | p. 99 |
Nucleosynthesis | p. 99 |
Evolution to a red supergiant | p. 102 |
Evolution to the Wolf-Rayet stage | p. 107 |
Rotation and mass-loss | p. 111 |
Magnetic massive stars | p. 115 |
Core-collapse supernovae | p. 116 |
Binaries | p. 129 |
Massive binary frequency | p. 129 |
Binary masses | p. 130 |
Close binary evolution | p. 133 |
Interacting stellar winds | p. 146 |
Dust formation in WC stars | p. 149 |
Birth of massive stars and star clusters | p. 154 |
Natal precursors of OB stars | p. 155 |
The initial mass function | p. 163 |
Formation of high-mass stars | p. 167 |
Massive stellar clusters | p. 170 |
The interstellar environment | p. 180 |
Interstellar dust | p. 180 |
Ionized hydrogen regions | p. 184 |
Wind blown bubbles | p. 187 |
Ejecta nebulae around LBVs and W-R stars | p. 192 |
From giant HII regions to HII galaxies | p. 197 |
Giant HII regions: definition and structural parameters | p. 197 |
30 Doradus - the Rosetta Stone | p. 200 |
Stellar population diagnostics | p. 208 |
HII galaxies: stellar content and relation to starbursts | p. 219 |
Starburst phenomena | p. 229 |
Definition of a starburst | p. 229 |
The starburst IMF | p. 231 |
The evolution of starbursts | p. 241 |
Starburst-driven superwinds | p. 250 |
The starburst-AGN connection | p. 255 |
Cosmological implications | p. 266 |
Population III stars | p. 266 |
Lyman-break galaxies | p. 272 |
Massive stars and cosmic abundances | p. 280 |
Gamma ray bursts | p. 287 |
References | p. 294 |
Acronyms | p. 306 |
Symbols | p. 308 |
Object index | p. 311 |
Subject index | p. 314 |
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