BOOKREVIEWS N° R1013
Published in 2007
by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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ISBN : 9780521874656 - 375 pages –
hardback
Stars form surrounded by a circumstellar disk which is thought to
be the cradle of planets. IAU Symposium 243 highlights the latest developments
in understanding the structure and evolution of the star-disk interaction
region in young stars, a critical component of our knowledge of star and
planetary system formation processes. Discussions review the physical processes
thought to be at work at the star-disk interface, confront the predictions of
the latest numerical and analytical magnetohydrodynamic models of star-disk-jet
systems with observations, and explore the consequences of these processes for
stellar angular momentum evolution and inner disk structure. The most recent
observational results, computer simulations and theoretical developments in
this active field of research are included to provide a unique vision into this
central aspect of the star and planet formation problem.

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