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An Introduction to Modern Stellar Astrophysics
by Bradley W. Carroll
Available from Powells Used Books
$148.75
on 10-4-2008
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ISBN Number: 9780805303483 Subtitle: Introduction to Modern Stellar Astrophysics, an, Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, a Author: Carroll, Bradley W. Author: Ostlie, Dale A. Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company Subject: Astronomy, Star Guides Subject: Astrophysics Subject: Stars Copyright: 2006 Edition Number: 2 Publication Date: January 2007 Cover Type: Hardcover Written in: English Illustrations: Y Number of Pages: 18 Book Size: 923x760x150 329
The discovery of extrasolar planets, robotic explorations on Mars and
Titan, more precise methods of measurement and other developments
have made necessary a revision of An Introduction to Modern
Astrophysics (1996). That text has been redesigned as two volumes:
this one, which introduces all the important concepts in modern
stellar astrophysics, and a companion covering galactic astrophysics
and cosmology. Students who have had an introductory calculus-based
physics course can use this text, which contains 18 chapters
presented in two main sections on the tools of astronomy, and the
nature of stars. New chapters brief those who may be unfamiliar on
special relativity and quantum physics. In this edition, the editors
have switched from cgs to SI units (unit conversions are provided in
an appendix) and introduce computational astronomy with computer
problems and complete codes. Other appendixes present astronomical
and physical constants, solar system data, the constellations, the
brightest and nearest stars, stellar data, and the Messier catalog
and subsection headings have been added.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Book News Annotation: The discovery of extrasolar planets, robotic explorations on Mars and
Titan, more precise methods of measurement and other developments
have made necessary a revision of An Introduction to Modern
Astrophysics (1996). That text has been redesigned as two volumes:
this one, which introduces all the important concepts in modern
stellar astrophysics, and a companion covering galactic astrophysics
and cosmology. Students who have had an introductory calculus-based
physics course can use this text, which contains 18 chapters
presented in two main sections on the tools of astronomy, and the
nature of stars. New chapters brief those who may be unfamiliar on
special relativity and quantum physics. In this edition, the editors
have switched from cgs to SI units (unit conversions are provided in
an appendix) and introduce computational astronomy with computer
problems and complete codes. Other appendixes present astronomical
and physical constants, solar system data, the constellations, the
brightest and nearest stars, stellar data, and the Messier catalog
and subsection headings have been added.
Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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