Spectroscopy The Key to the Stars

Spectroscopy  The Key to the Stars
Author: Keith Robinson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2007-08-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780387682884

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This is the first non-technical book on spectroscopy written specifically for practical amateur astronomers. It includes all the science necessary for a qualitative understanding of stellar spectra, but avoids a mathematical treatment which would alienate many of its intended readers. Any amateur astronomer who carries out observational spectroscopy and who wants a non-technical account of the physical processes which determine the intensity and profile morphology of lines in stellar spectra will find this is the only book written specially for them. It is an ideal companion to existing books on observational amateur astronomical spectroscopy.

Spectroscopy

Spectroscopy
Author: Keith Robinson (B.A., Ph.D., F.R.A.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2007
Genre: Astronomical spectroscopy
ISBN: LCCN:2006930106

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This text explains the physics and physical processes that cause the stellar spectra to be as they are. Written specifically for amateur astronomers, this book assumes only a basic knowledge of physics but looks in detail at many topics, including energy levels in atoms, the molecular spectra of red stars and emission lines in nebulae.

Spectroscopy The Key to the Stars

Spectroscopy  The Key to the Stars
Author: Keith Robinson
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2007-01-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387367861

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This is the first non-technical book on spectroscopy written specifically for practical amateur astronomers. It includes all the science necessary for a qualitative understanding of stellar spectra, but avoids a mathematical treatment which would alienate many of its intended readers. Any amateur astronomer who carries out observational spectroscopy and who wants a non-technical account of the physical processes which determine the intensity and profile morphology of lines in stellar spectra will find this is the only book written specially for them. It is an ideal companion to existing books on observational amateur astronomical spectroscopy.

Stars and Their Spectra

Stars and Their Spectra
Author: James B. Kaler
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2011-07-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521899543

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Revised and expanded, the second edition of this popular book provides a thorough introduction to stellar spectra. Each chapter explores a different star type, including new classes L and T. With modern digital spectra and updates from two decades of astronomical discoveries, it is invaluable for amateur astronomers and students.

Spectroscopy for Amateur Astronomers

Spectroscopy for Amateur Astronomers
Author: Marc F. M. Trypsteen,Richard Walker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107166189

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This accessible guide presents the astrophysical concepts behind astronomical spectroscopy, covering both theoretical and practical elements. Suitable for anyone with only a little background knowledge and access to amateur-level equipment, it will help you understand and practise the scientifically important and growing field of amateur astronomy.

The Analysis of Starlight

The Analysis of Starlight
Author: J. B. Hearnshaw
Publsiher: CUP Archive
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1990-04-19
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0521399165

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This book presents a detailed pedagogical account of the equation of state and its applications in several important and fast growing topics in theoretical physics, chemistry and engineering. This book is the storv of the analysis of starlight by astronomical spectroscopy. It describes the development of the subject from the time of Joseph Fraunhofer, who, in 1814, used a telescope-mounted prism to observe the spectral light emitted from several bright stars. He discovered that light was missing at certain colours (wavelengths) in the starlight, and these so-called spectral lines were subsequently shown to hold clues to the nature of the stars themselves. The book explains how the classification of stars using their line spectra developed into a major branch of astronomy whilst new methods in astrophysics made possible the approximate quantitative analysis of spectral lines in the 1920s and 1930s. After the Second World War these techniques were considerably improved when computers were programmed to model the structure of the outer layers of stars. Basic concepts in spectroscopy and spectral analysis are also covered and. finally. Dr Hearnshaw comments on the stellar spectroscopy of some individual star.

Astronomical Spectroscopy

Astronomical Spectroscopy
Author: Andrew David Thackeray
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1961
Genre: Astronomical spectroscopy
ISBN: UCAL:B4399223

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Starlight

Starlight
Author: Keith Robinson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2009-10-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781441907080

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This is a book about the physics of stars and starlight. The story of starlight is truly fascinating. Astronomers analyze and interpret the light from stars using photometry and spectroscopy, then inspirational detective work combines with the laws of physics to reveal the temperatures, masses, luminosities and outer structure of these far away points of light. The laws of physics themselves enable us to journey to the very center of a star and to understand its inner structure and source of energy! Starlight provides an in-depth study of stellar astrophysics that requires only basic high school mathematics and physics, making it accessible to all amateur astronomers. Starlight teaches amateur astronomers about the physics of stars and starlight in a friendly, easy-to-read way. The reader will take away a profoundly deeper understanding of this truly fascinating subject – and find his practical observations more rewarding and fulfilling as a result.