Thermonuclear Supernovae

Thermonuclear Supernovae
Author: P. Ruiz-Lapuente,R. Canal,J. Isern
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1997
Genre: Science
ISBN: 079234359X

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All theoretical and observational topics relevant to the understanding of the thermonuclear (Type Ia) supernova phenomenon are thoroughly and consistently reviewed by a panel including the foremost experts in the field. The book covers all aspects, ranging from the observations of SNe Ia at all stages and all wavelengths to the 2D and 3D modelling of thermonuclear flames in very dense plasmas. Scenarios for close binary evolution leading to SNe Ia are discussed. Particular emphasis is placed on the homogeneity vs. diversity of SNe Ia and on their use as standard candles to measure cosmological parameters. The book reflects the recent and very significant progress made in both the modelling of the explosions and in the observational field.

Type Ia Supernovae

Type Ia Supernovae
Author: Jens C. Niemeyer,J. W. Truran
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2000-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521780365

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A unique and wide-ranging review of one of the most dramatic research results in astronomy in recent decades.

Handbook of Supernovae

Handbook of Supernovae
Author: Athem W. Alsabti,Paul Murdin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Supernovae
ISBN: 3319207946

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The Supernova Story

The Supernova Story
Author: Laurence A. Marschall
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2013-11-11
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781489963017

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Astronomers believe that a supernova is a massive explosion signaling the death of a star, causing a cosmic recycling of the chemical elements and leaving behind a pulsar, black hole, or nothing at all. In an engaging story of the life cycles of stars, Laurence Marschall tells how early astronomers identified supernovae, and how later scientists came to their current understanding, piecing together observations and historical accounts to form a theory, which was tested by intensive study of SN 1987A, the brightest supernova since 1006. He has revised and updated The Supernova Story to include all the latest developments concerning SN 1987A, which astronomers still watch for possible aftershocks, as well as SN 1993J, the spectacular new event in the cosmic laboratory.

Supernova Explosions

Supernova Explosions
Author: David Branch,J. Craig Wheeler
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 721
Release: 2017-08-02
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662550540

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Targeting advanced students of astronomy and physics, as well as astronomers and physicists contemplating research on supernovae or related fields, David Branch and J. Craig Wheeler offer a modern account of the nature, causes and consequences of supernovae, as well as of issues that remain to be resolved. Owing especially to (1) the appearance of supernova 1987A in the nearby Large Magellanic Cloud, (2) the spectacularly successful use of supernovae as distance indicators for cosmology, (3) the association of some supernovae with the enigmatic cosmic gamma-ray bursts, and (4) the discovery of a class of superluminous supernovae, the pace of supernova research has been increasing sharply. This monograph serves as a broad survey of modern supernova research and a guide to the current literature. The book’s emphasis is on the explosive phases of supernovae. Part 1 is devoted to a survey of the kinds of observations that inform us about supernovae, some basic interpretations of such data, and an overview of the evolution of stars that brings them to an explosive endpoint. Part 2 goes into more detail on core-collapse and superluminous events: which kinds of stars produce them, and how do they do it? Part 3 is concerned with the stellar progenitors and explosion mechanisms of thermonuclear (Type Ia) supernovae. Part 4 is about consequences of supernovae and some applications to astrophysics and cosmology. References are provided in sufficient number to help the reader enter the literature.

Binary Paths to Type Ia Supernovae Explosions IAU S281

Binary Paths to Type Ia Supernovae Explosions  IAU S281
Author: Rosanne Di Stefano,Marina Orio,Maxwell Moe
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-02-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107019818

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Type Ia supernovae (SNe Ia) are bright, distinctive explosions that are effective tools to study the expansion history of the Universe. Given their importance, it is remarkable that we still do not know the exact nature or natures of the astrophysical systems that generate them. IAU Symposium 281 assesses the state of searches for the progenitor systems and describes progress toward the solution of the so-called Type Ia progenitor puzzle. This long-standing problem has proved difficult to solve, because it involves so many areas at the frontiers of astrophysics. Topics covered include: work on new surveys; studies of white dwarfs, accretion binaries, and related phenomena; binary evolution models and different ways to test them; and SNe Ia explosions, light curves and supernova remnants. This volume presents all sides of the ongoing debates, benefiting researchers and graduate students working on Type Ia supernovae, close binary evolution, and binary populations.

Extreme Explosions

Extreme Explosions
Author: David S. Stevenson
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-09-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781461481362

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What happens at the end of the life of massive stars? At one time we thought all these stars followed similar evolutionary paths. However, new discoveries have shown that things are not quite that simple. This book focuses on the extreme –the most intense, brilliant and peculiar– of astronomical explosions. It features highly significant observational finds that push the frontiers of astronomy and astrophysics, particularly as before these objects were only predicted in theory. This book is for those who want the latest information and ideas about the most dramatic and unusual explosions detected by current supernova searches. It examines and explains cataclysmic and unusual events in stellar astrophysics and presents them in a non-mathematical but highly detailed way that non-professionals can understand and enjoy.

Astrophysik IV Sternsysteme Astrophysics IV Stellar Systems

Astrophysik IV  Sternsysteme   Astrophysics IV  Stellar Systems
Author: Frank K. Edmonson,Bertil Lindblad,J. H. Oort,Helen Sawyer Hogg,R. Hanbury Brown,B. Y. Mills,G. de Vaucouleurs,F. Zwicky,Jerzy Neyman,Elizabeth L. Scott,G. C. McVittie,O. Heckmann,E. Schücking
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 573
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642459320

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