A Concise History of Solar and Stellar Physics

A Concise History of Solar and Stellar Physics
Author: Jean-Louis Tassoul,Monique Tassoul
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2014-11-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781400865390

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of ideas about the sun and the stars, from antiquity to modern times. Two theoretical astrophysicists who have been active in the field since the early 1960s tell the story in fluent prose. About half of the book covers most of the theoretical research done from 1940 to the close of the twentieth century, a large body of work that has to date been little explored by historians. The first chapter, which outlines the period from about 3000 B.C. to 1700 A.D., shows that at every stage in history human beings have had a particular understanding of the sun and stars, and that this has continually evolved over the centuries. Next the authors systematically address the immense mass of observations astronomy accumulated from the early seventeenth century to the early twentieth. The remaining four chapters examine the history of the field from the physicists perspective, the emphasis being on theoretical work from the mid-1840s to the late 1990s--from thermodynamics to quantum mechanics, from nuclear physics and magnetohydrodynamics to the remarkable advances through to the late 1960s, and finally, to more recent theoretical work. Intended mainly for students and teachers of astronomy, this book will also be a useful reference for practicing astronomers and scientifically curious general readers.

A Concise History of Solar and Stellar Physics

A Concise History of Solar and Stellar Physics
Author: Jean-Louis Tassoul,Monique Tassoul
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-10-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780691165929

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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the history of ideas about the sun and the stars, from antiquity to modern times. Two theoretical astrophysicists who have been active in the field since the early 1960s tell the story in fluent prose. About half of the book covers most of the theoretical research done from 1940 to the close of the twentieth century, a large body of work that has to date been little explored by historians. The first chapter, which outlines the period from about 3000 B.C. to 1700 A.D., shows that at every stage in history human beings have had a particular understanding of the sun and stars, and that this has continually evolved over the centuries. Next the authors systematically address the immense mass of observations astronomy accumulated from the early seventeenth century to the early twentieth. The remaining four chapters examine the history of the field from the physicists perspective, the emphasis being on theoretical work from the mid-1840s to the late 1990s--from thermodynamics to quantum mechanics, from nuclear physics and magnetohydrodynamics to the remarkable advances through to the late 1960s, and finally, to more recent theoretical work. Intended mainly for students and teachers of astronomy, this book will also be a useful reference for practicing astronomers and scientifically curious general readers.

Solar Stellar and Galactic Connections between Particle Physics and Astrophysics

Solar  Stellar and Galactic Connections between Particle Physics and Astrophysics
Author: Alberto Carramiñana,Francisco Siddharta Guzmán Murillo,Tonatiuh Matos
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2006-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1402055749

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This book collects extended and specialized reviews on topics linking astrophysics and particle physics at a level between a graduate student and a young researcher. The book also includes three reviews on observational techniques used in forefront astrophysics and short articles on research performed in Latin America. The reviews, updated and written by specialized researchers, describe the state of the art in the related research topics.

An Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics

An Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics
Author: Francis LeBlanc
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2011-08-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781119964971

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An Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics aspires to provide the reader with an intermediate knowledge on stars whilst focusing mostly on the explanation of the functioning of stars by using basic physical concepts and observational results. The book is divided into seven chapters, featuring both core and optional content: Basic concepts Stellar Formation Radiative Transfer in Stars Stellar Atmospheres Stellar Interiors Nucleosynthesis and Stellar Evolution and Chemically Peculiar Stars and Diffusion. Student-friendly features include: Detailed examples to help the reader better grasp the most important concepts A list of exercises is given at the end of each chapter and answers to a selection of these are presented. Brief recalls of the most important physical concepts needed to properly understand stars. A summary for each chapter Optional and advanced sections are included which may be skipped without interfering with the flow of the core content. This book is designed to cover the most important aspects of stellar astrophysics inside a one semester (or half-year) course and as such is relevant for advanced undergraduate students following a first course on stellar astrophysics, in physics or astronomy programs. It will also serve as a basic reference for a full-year course as well as for researchers working in related fields.

Lectures on Solar Physics

Lectures on Solar Physics
Author: H.M. Antia,A. Bhatnagar,Peter Ulmschneider
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2008-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783540369639

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This volume has grown out of lectures addressing primarily graduate students and researchers working in related areas in both astrophysics and space sciences. All contributions are self-contained and do not require prior in-depth knowledge of solar physics. The result is a unique textbook that fulfills the needs of those wishing to have a pedagogic exposition of solar physics bringing them up-to-date in a field full of vitality and with exciting research.

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics

The Oxford Handbook of the History of Physics
Author: Jed Z. Buchwald,Robert Fox
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 956
Release: 2013-10
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780199696253

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Presents a history of physics, examining the theories and experimental practices of the science.

Physics of Solar and Stellar Coronae G S Vaiana Memorial Symposium

Physics of Solar and Stellar Coronae  G S  Vaiana Memorial Symposium
Author: Jeffrey L. Linsky,Salvatore Serio,International Astronomical Union
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 688
Release: 1993
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0792323467

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The Physics of Solar and Stellar Coronae provides the first comprehensive summary of the physical processes and phenomena occurring in solar and stellar coronae as observed at X-ray and other wavelengths. The book provides an early summary of the spectacular new solar X-ray observations being obtained with the Yohkoh satellite that are dramatically changing our understanding of the dynamics of the solar corona. With the perspective of two years' observations at X-ray and extreme ultraviolet wavelengths by the ROSAT satellite, many authors present new insights into the basic physical processes occurring in the coronae of stars across the Hertzsprung--Russell Diagram including both pre-main sequence and post-main sequence stars. Detailed models for the hot plasmas typically contained in magnetic loops in both stellar and solar coronae are presented to explain X-ray data obtained with the earlier X-ray instruments on Skylab, SMM, Einstein, and EXOSAT. The book includes papers on coronal observations obtained at other wavelengths and papers of the history of Palermo Astronomical Observatory. The Physics of Solar and Stellar Coronae is intended for researchers in the fields of solar physics and stellar astrophysics and will be a useful resource book for graduate level astrophysics courses. (ABSTRACT) This is the first comprehensive summary of the physical processes and phenomena occurring in solar and stellar coronae. Spectacular new solar X-ray observations by the Yohkoh satellite and stellar observations by ROSAT are highlighted, together with theoretical papers and detailed analyses of earlier data from Skylab, SMM, Einstein, and EXOSAT. Included are papers on coronal observations at other wavelengths and on the history of Palermo Astronomical Observatory.

The Astrophysics of Emission Line Stars

The Astrophysics of Emission Line Stars
Author: Tomokazu Kogure,Kam-Ching Leung
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2010-05-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387689951

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Emission line stars are attractive to many people because of their spectacular phenomena and their amazing varieties and variability. This book offers general information on emission line stars, starting from a brief introduction to stellar astrophysics and then moving to a broad overview of emission line stars including early and late type stars as well as pre-main sequence stars.