Reviews in Frontiers of Modern Astrophysics: From Space Debris to Cosmology
This book presents a collection of focused review papers on the advances in topics in modern astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and planetary science. The chapters are written by expert members of an EU-funded ERASMUS+ program of strategic partnership between several European institutes.
The 13 reviews comprise the topics:
The book is intended for the general astronomical community as well as for advanced students who could use it as a guideline, inspiration and overview for their future careers in astronomy.
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The 13 reviews comprise the topics:
- Space debris, optical measurements
- Meteors, light from comets and asteroids
- Extrasolar enigmas: from disintegrating exoplanets to exo-asteroids
- Physical conditions and chemical abundances in photoionized nebulae from optical spectra
- Observational Constraints on the Common Envelope Phase
- A modern guide to quantitative spectroscopy of massive OB stars
- Explosion mechanisms of core-collapse supernovae and their observational signatures
- Low-mass and substellar eclipsing binaries in stellar clusters
- Globular cluster systems and Galaxy Formation
- Hot atmospheres of galaxies, groups, and clusters of galaxies
- The establishment of the Standard Cosmological Model through observations
- Exploiting solar visible-range observations by inversion techniques: from flows in the solar subsurface to a flaring atmosphere
- Starburst galaxies
The book is intended for the general astronomical community as well as for advanced students who could use it as a guideline, inspiration and overview for their future careers in astronomy.
Reviews in Frontiers of Modern Astrophysics: From Space Debris to Cosmology
This book presents a collection of focused review papers on the advances in topics in modern astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and planetary science. The chapters are written by expert members of an EU-funded ERASMUS+ program of strategic partnership between several European institutes.
The 13 reviews comprise the topics:
The book is intended for the general astronomical community as well as for advanced students who could use it as a guideline, inspiration and overview for their future careers in astronomy.
The 13 reviews comprise the topics:
- Space debris, optical measurements
- Meteors, light from comets and asteroids
- Extrasolar enigmas: from disintegrating exoplanets to exo-asteroids
- Physical conditions and chemical abundances in photoionized nebulae from optical spectra
- Observational Constraints on the Common Envelope Phase
- A modern guide to quantitative spectroscopy of massive OB stars
- Explosion mechanisms of core-collapse supernovae and their observational signatures
- Low-mass and substellar eclipsing binaries in stellar clusters
- Globular cluster systems and Galaxy Formation
- Hot atmospheres of galaxies, groups, and clusters of galaxies
- The establishment of the Standard Cosmological Model through observations
- Exploiting solar visible-range observations by inversion techniques: from flows in the solar subsurface to a flaring atmosphere
- Starburst galaxies
The book is intended for the general astronomical community as well as for advanced students who could use it as a guideline, inspiration and overview for their future careers in astronomy.
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ISBN-13: | 9783030385095 |
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Publisher: | Springer-Verlag New York, LLC |
Publication date: | 06/17/2020 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 44 MB |
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