Truran, James W.
James W. Truran physicien ou physicienne nucléaire et astrophysicien ou astrophysicienne
Truran, J.W.
VIAF ID: 282648614 (Personal)
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Works
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Cosmic chemical evolution, c2002: | |
Cosmic evolution : on the occasion of the 60th birthdays of Jean Audouze and James W. Truran : Institut d'astrophysique de Paris, 13-17 November 2000 | |
General implementation of screening effects in thermonuclear reaction rates | |
Ignition of detonation in accreted helium envelopes | |
Indications for black hole formation from neutrino observations in SN1987a | |
The influence of our galaxy on the evolution of the Magellanic Clouds | |
The interaction of the UV burst of Supernova 1987A with a nearby cloud : a possible explanation of the speckle images | |
International Astronomical Union = Union Astronomique Internationale | |
The ionizing efficiency of the first stars | |
IUE observations of DQ Herculis and its nebula, and the nature of the cold nova shells | |
Light-element abundances from z = 0 to z = 5 | |
The Local Abundance of 3He: A Confrontation between Theory and Observation | |
Low‐Mass Stars and the3He Problem | |
Mapping initial hydrostatic models in Godunov codes | |
Morphology of rising hydrodynamic and magnetohydrodynamic bubbles from numerical simulations | |
Multi-dimensional considerations with regard to classical nova explosions | |
The mystery of the missing boundary layer | |
The nature of recurrent novae | |
Neutron stars and black holes as MACHOs | |
New physics from supernova 1987A | |
Nova outbursts in the case of "mild hibernation" | |
Nova outbursts on magnetic white dwarfs | |
Novae: the evolution from onset of convection to the runaway | |
Nuclear astrophysics : proceedings of a workshop, held at the Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, FRG, April 21-24, 1987 | |
Nucleosynthesis, 1985: | |
Nucleosynthesis modes in the high-entropy wind of type II supernovae: comparison of calculations with halo-star observations | |
Nucleosynthesis : proceedings of a conference held January 25-26, 1965, at the Institute for Space Studies, Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA, New York | |
Observations and simulations of nova Vul 1984 2 : a nova with ejectaricch in oxygen, neon, and magnesium | |
Observations of classical novae in outburst | |
On Heavy Element Enrichment in Classical Novae | |
On nitrogen abundances of planetary nebulae | |
On the C/O enrichment of nova ejecta | |
On the carbon composition of the ejecta of DQ Herculis | |
On the composition dependence of thermonuclear runaway models for the recurrent nova U Scorpii | |
On the evolution of those nuclei of planetary nebulae that experience a final helium shell flash | |
On the formation of globular clusters. I. Dynamical limits on globular cluster metallicities | |
On the frequency of occurrence of oxygen-neon-magnesium white dwarfs in classical nova systems | |
On the interpretation and implications of nova abundances: an abundance of riches or an overabundance of enrichments | |
On the role of radioactive decays in powering gamma rays and X-rays from novae | |
On the significance of population II ^6^Li abundances | |
On the surface composition of thermally pulsing stars of high luminosity and on the contribution of such stars to the element enrichment of the interstellar medium | |
The origin of the abundance anomalies of SN 1987A | |
The outbursts of symbiotic novae | |
The peculiar dust shell of nova DZ Cru (2003) | |
A possible explanation for the origin of lithium, beryllium, and boron | |
Possible systematic decreases in the age of globular clusters | |
Properties of nuclei in the super-heavy region. | |
Proton-rich Nuclear Statistical Equilibrium | |
PW Vulpeculae - A nova with nearly solar abundances | |
The R-process and nucleochronology / John J. Cowan, Friedrich-Karl Thielemann, James W. Truran. - Amsterdam, 1991. | |
Radioactive dating of the elements | |
Reactive flow in nova outbursts | |
The recurrent nova U Scorpii revisited: can a certain class of models be eliminated? | |
The response of model and astrophysical thermonuclear flames to curvature and stretch | |
Rotation-induced mixing and the nitrogen abundance in SN 1987A | |
The sensitivity of multidimensional nova calculations to the outer boundary condition | |
Spin-up and mixing in accreting white dwarfs | |
Spontaneous initiation of detonations in white dwarf environments: determination of critical sizes | |
The structure of carbon detonation in type Ia supernovae | |
The supernova trigger for formation of the solar system | |
Swift finds the recurrent nova T Pyx has become X-ray bright and variable | |
The symbiotic star CI Cygni: S-process episode or accretion event ? | |
Thermonuclear processes and accretion onto neutron star envelopes - X-ray burst and transient sources | |
Thermonuclear quenching in flame-vortex interactions | |
Thermonuclear reaction rates from statistical model calculations | |
Thermonuclear reactions in supernova shock waves | |
Thermonuclear runaways and accretion onto massive white dwarfs | |
Type I supernovae and accretion-induced collapses from cataclysmic variables ? | |
Type I X‐ray Bursts at Low Accretion Rates | |
Type Ia supernovae : theory and cosmology | |
Ultraviolet observations of LMC nova 1988 | |
Ultraviolet spectral evolution and heavy element abundances in nova Coronae Austrinae 1981 | |
Ultraviolet spectroscopy of the recurrent nova U Scorpii during outburst | |
What is the problem with He-3 |