The Chemically Controlled Cosmos

The Chemically Controlled Cosmos
Author: T. W. Hartquist,D. A. Williams
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 1995-12-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521419832

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Simple chemistry governs a host of the exotic objects that populate our cosmos. For example, molecules in the early Universe acted as natural temperature regulators, keeping the primordial gas cool and, in turn, allowing galaxies and stars to form. What are the tools of the trade for the cosmic chemist and what can they teach us about the Universe we live in? These are the questions answered in this engaging and informative guide--the first book for nonspecialists on molecular astrophysics. In clear, nontechnical terms, and without formal mathematics, Hartquist and Williams show how to study and understand the behavior of molecules in a host of astronomical situations. Readers will learn about the secretive formation of stars deep within interstellar clouds; the origin of our own solar system; the cataclysmic deaths of many massive stars that explode as supernovae; and the hearts of active galactic nuclei, the most powerful objects in the universe. This book provides an accessible introduction to a wealth of astrophysics, and an understanding of how cosmic chemistry allows the investigation of many of the most exciting questions concerning astronomy today.

The Chemical Cosmos

The Chemical Cosmos
Author: Steve Miller
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2011-10-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1441984445

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If you have ever wondered how we get from the awesome impersonality of the Big Bang universe to the point where living creatures can start to form, and evolve into beings like you, your friends and your family, wonder no more. Steve Miller provides us with a tour through the chemical evolution of the universe, from the formation of the first molecules all the way to the chemicals required for life to evolve. Using a simple Hydrogen molecule – known as H-three-plus - as a guide, he takes us on a journey that starts with the birth of the first stars, and how, in dying, they pour their hearts out into enriching the universe in which we live. Our molecular guide makes its first appearance at the source of the Chemical Cosmos, at a time when only three elements and a total of 11 molecules existed. From those simple beginnings, H-three-plus guides us down river on the violent currents of exploding stars, through the streams of the Interstellar Medium, and into the delta where new stars and planets form. We are finally left on the shores of the sea of life. Along the way, we meet the key characters who have shaped our understanding of the chemistry of the universe, such as Cambridge physicist J.J. Thomson and the Chicago chemist Takeshi Oka. And we are given an insider’s view of just how astronomers, making use of telescopes and Earth-orbiting satellites, have put together our modern view of the Chemical Cosmos.

The Cosmic Chemical Bond

The Cosmic Chemical Bond
Author: D A Williams,T W Hartquist
Publsiher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2015-10-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781782626336

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Introducing astrochemistry to a wide audience, this book describes how molecules formed in chemical reactions occur in a range of environments in interstellar and circumstellar space, from shortly after the Big Bang up to the present epoch. Stressing that chemistry in these environments needs to be driven, it helps identify these drivers and the various chemical networks that operate giving rise to signature molecules that enable the physics of the region to be better understood. The book emphasises, in a non-mathematical way, the chemistry of the Milky Way Galaxy and its planet-forming regions, describes how other galaxies may have rather different chemistries and shows how chemistry was important even in the Early Universe when most of the elements had yet to be formed. This book will appeal to anyone with a general interest in chemistry, from students to professional scientists working in interdisciplinary areas and non-scientists fascinated by the evolving and exciting story of chemistry in the cosmos.

Guidelines for the Chemical Control of Plant Diseases and Nematodes

Guidelines for the Chemical Control of Plant Diseases and Nematodes
Author: United States. Agricultural Research Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 282
Release: 1974
Genre: Fungicides
ISBN: IND:30000090123120

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Guidelines for the Chemical Control of Plant Diseases and Nematodes

Guidelines for the Chemical Control of Plant Diseases and Nematodes
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1974
Genre: Phytopathogenic microorganisms
ISBN: WISC:89037150166

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Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos

Blowing Bubbles in the Cosmos
Author: T. W. Hartquist,J. E. Dyson,D. P. Ruffle
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2004-02-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780190284855

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Many astrophysical bodies produce winds, jets or explosions, which blow spectacular bubbles. From a nonmathematical, unifying perspective, based on the understanding of bubbles, the authors address many of the most exciting topics in modern astrophysics including supernovae, the production of structure in the Early Universe, the environments of supermassive black holes and gamma-ray bursts.

First Steps in the Origin of Life in the Universe

First Steps in the Origin of Life in the Universe
Author: Julian Chela-Flores,Tobias Owen,François Raulin
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2011-06-28
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789401010177

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Proceedings of the Sixth Trieste Conference on Chemical Evolution, Trieste, Italy, 18-22 September 2000

Astrophysics of the Interstellar Medium

Astrophysics of the Interstellar Medium
Author: Walter J. Maciel
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461437673

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The space between the stars contains a large diversity of objects in which physical processes occur that are fundamental to the structure and evolution of galaxies. This book offers the reader a basic knowledge of these processes and presents simple numeric estimates of the main quantities relevant to the interstellar medium. The main objects that constitute the interstellar space are described, but the emphasis of the book lies in the physical processes occurring in these objects, which may also occur in other astrophysical environments. The book is directed tor graduate as well as advanced undergraduate students of physics and astrophysics.