Division G Stars and Stellar Physics
Description
Division G is committed to fostering research on stars and stellar physics, as well as providing a forum for exchange of ideas and the distribution of key stellar data and model predictions to the research community on astrophysics. The activity of Division G is focused on the understanding of the properties of stars of all masses and evolutionary stages and the physical mechanisms that govern them. This covers a broad range of aspects, including the determination of stellar observable properties and their time variability with all possible observational techniques, the investigation of their atmospheric and internal constitution, the theoretical modeling of stellar formation, structure, and evolution, the techniques used to measure and classify stars such as spectroscopy, radial velocities and photometry, and the production of stellar predictions (e.g. stellar evolution tracks, lifetimes, chemical yields, star-planet interactions, etc) requested by the astronomical community at large. Division G is also concerned with stellar binarity and multiplicity, from close to wide systems.
Note: Malpractice (or good practice) in the astronomical community can be reported anonymously to the IAU Division G Ombud.
- Total number of active members: 3872
- Number of junior members: 401
Participating Commissions
Inter-Division E-F-G Commission Impact of Magnetic Activity on Solar and Stellar Environments
Commission G1 Binary and Multiple Star Systems
Commission G2 Massive Stars
Commission G3 Stellar Evolution
Commission G4 Pulsating Stars
Commission G5 Stellar and Planetary Atmospheres
Inter-Division G-H Commission Planetary Nebulae
Inter-Division G-H-J Commission Stellar Clusters
Inter-Division D-G-H-J Commission Galaxy Spectral Energy Distributions
Division Working Groups
Division G WG Active B Stars
Division G WG Ap & Related Stars
Division G WG Red Giants and Supergiants
University of Côte d’Azur
Nice University
Bd de l'Observatoire CS 34229
06304 Nice
France
Phone: +33 0630372491
NCA adherence: France
Last updated:
November 20, 2023
Villanova University
Dept. of Astrophysics and Planetary Science
800 E Lancaster Ave
Villanova 19085
Pennsylvania (PA)
United States
Phone: +1 610-519-4822
Organization website: http://www.villanova.edu
NCA adherence: United States
Last updated:
November 20, 2023
Steering Committee