Preface | |
Opening Address | |
Li, Be and B in Population II Dwarfs | p. 3 |
Primordial Nucleosynthesis and Evolution of the Light Elements: Cosmology and Cosmic Rays | p. 15 |
Some Observational Properties of Supernovae | p. 37 |
Supernova Nucleosynthesis and Galactic Chemodynamical Evolution | p. 50 |
Chemical Evolution of Galaxies | p. 72 |
Abundance Measurements, from Stars to Quasars | p. 82 |
X-Ray Study of Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies | p. 96 |
Hard X-Ray/[gamma]-Ray Observation of Pulsars, Black Hole Candidates, and AGNs | p. 106 |
Astrophysical Experiments for Explosive Nucleosynthesis | p. 129 |
Alpha-Rich Freeze-out and R-Process in Delayed Explosions of Type-II Supernovae | p. 145 |
Hydrodynamic Instabilities in Young Neutron Stars and Supernovae | p. 165 |
Realistic Approach to Dense Supernova Matter | p. 176 |
Relativistic Equation of State with Strangeness for Neutron Stars | p. 189 |
Neutrino Energy Loss in Stellar Interiors | p. 197 |
Stellar Neutron Capture Cross Sections of Light Nuclei | p. 213 |
Is Coulomb Dissociation Method Applicable to Astrophysics? | p. 220 |
Nuclear Physics of Heavy Elements Relevant to Astrophysics | p. 234 |
Key Nuclear Properties in Nucleosynthesis Calculations and Their Uncertainties | p. 254 |
List of Participants | p. 274 |
Author Index | p. 279 |
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