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An invitation to astrophysics /

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Padmanabhan, T. (Thanu), 1957-2021
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Hackensack, N.J. : World Scientific, ©2006.
Colección:World Scientific series in astronomy and astrophysics ; v. 8.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. Gravitation. 1.1. Orbits in Newtonian gravity. 1.2. Precession and tides. 1.3. Virial theorem. 1.4. Gravitational collisions and relaxation. 1.5. Relativistic gravity. 1.6. Gravitational lensing
  • 2. Radiative processes. 2.1. The origin of radiation. 2.2. Thermal radiation. 2.3. Monochromatic plane wave. 2.4. Astrophysical radiative processes. 2.5. Radiative processes in quantum theory
  • 3. Matter. 3.1. Equations of state. 3.2. Self-gravitating barotropic fluids. 3.3. Flows of matter. 3.4. Basic plasma physics
  • 4. Stars and stellar evolution. 4.1. When is gravity important? 4.2. Stellar magnitudes and colours. 4.3. Modeling stellar structure. 4.4. The Sun as a star. 4.5. Overview of stellar evolution
  • 5. Relics of stars. 5.1. Supernova remnants. 5.2. White dwarfs. 5.3. Neutron stars and pulsars. 5.4. Black holes. 5.5. Compact remnants in stellar binaries
  • 6. Cosmology and the early universe. 6.1. Evolution of the universe. 6.2. Primordial nucleosynthesis. 6.3. Decoupling of matter and radiation. 6.4. Formation of dark matter halos. 6.5. Generation of initial perturbations. 6.6. Temperature anisotropies in the CMBR
  • 7. Universe at z <20. 7.1. Galaxy formation. 7.2. Star formation history of the universe. 7.3. Intergalactic medium and the Gunn-Peterson effect. 7.4. Ionisation of IGM
  • 8. Normal galaxies. 8.1. Morphological classification of galaxies. 8.2. Models for stellar distribution in a galaxy. 8.3. Spectral energy distribution of galaxies. 8.4. The evolution of galaxies. 8.5. Luminosity function of galaxies. 8.6. Distribution of galaxies
  • 9. Active galaxies. 9.1. AGN: basic paradigm and the spectra. 9.2. Radio jets and bulk relativistic motion. 9.3. Quasar luminosity function. 9.4. Neutral hydrogen in the intergalactic medium.