Violent Phenomena in the Universe

The serenity of a clear night sky belies the evidence—gathered by balloons, rockets, satellites, and telescopes—that the universe contains centers of furious activity that pour out vast amounts of energy, some in regular cycles and some in gigantic bursts. This reader-friendly book, acclaimed by Nature as "excellent and uncompromising," traces the development of modern astrophysics and its explanations of these startling celestial fireworks.
This lively narrative ranges from the gravitational theories of Newton and Einstein to recent exciting discoveries of such violent phenomena as supernovae, pulsars, X-ray sources, active galaxies, radio sources, and quasars. An in-depth exploration of the Big Bang covers both conventional theory and subsequent issues that cast doubt upon its explanation of the birth of the universe. Several appendixes offer supplements to the text's main topics, and a helpful glossary and tables of references appear at the end.
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Violent Phenomena in the Universe

The serenity of a clear night sky belies the evidence—gathered by balloons, rockets, satellites, and telescopes—that the universe contains centers of furious activity that pour out vast amounts of energy, some in regular cycles and some in gigantic bursts. This reader-friendly book, acclaimed by Nature as "excellent and uncompromising," traces the development of modern astrophysics and its explanations of these startling celestial fireworks.
This lively narrative ranges from the gravitational theories of Newton and Einstein to recent exciting discoveries of such violent phenomena as supernovae, pulsars, X-ray sources, active galaxies, radio sources, and quasars. An in-depth exploration of the Big Bang covers both conventional theory and subsequent issues that cast doubt upon its explanation of the birth of the universe. Several appendixes offer supplements to the text's main topics, and a helpful glossary and tables of references appear at the end.
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Violent Phenomena in the Universe

Violent Phenomena in the Universe

by Jayant V. Narlikar
Violent Phenomena in the Universe

Violent Phenomena in the Universe

by Jayant V. Narlikar

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The serenity of a clear night sky belies the evidence—gathered by balloons, rockets, satellites, and telescopes—that the universe contains centers of furious activity that pour out vast amounts of energy, some in regular cycles and some in gigantic bursts. This reader-friendly book, acclaimed by Nature as "excellent and uncompromising," traces the development of modern astrophysics and its explanations of these startling celestial fireworks.
This lively narrative ranges from the gravitational theories of Newton and Einstein to recent exciting discoveries of such violent phenomena as supernovae, pulsars, X-ray sources, active galaxies, radio sources, and quasars. An in-depth exploration of the Big Bang covers both conventional theory and subsequent issues that cast doubt upon its explanation of the birth of the universe. Several appendixes offer supplements to the text's main topics, and a helpful glossary and tables of references appear at the end.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780486457970
Publisher: Dover Publications
Publication date: 06/05/2007
Series: Dover Science Bks.
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.37(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Astrophysicist Jayant Narlikar collaborated with his teacher, Fred Hoyle, on the development of gravitation theory. He is the author of several books, including works of science fiction, and is currently Professor of Astrophysics at Bombay's Tata Institute of Fundamental Research.

Table of Contents


Note to Illustrations
1. The Violent Universe
2. Gravity According to Newton
3. Gravity According to Einstein
4. The Physics of Black Holes
5. Star Explosions and their Aftermaths
6. Powerful X-ray Sources in our Galaxy
7. Active Galaxies and Quasars
8. The Big Bang
9. The Big Bang Revisited
Appendix A. The Electromagnetic Wave and the Photon
Appendix B. The Special Theory of Relativity
Appendix C. The Doppler Effect
Appendix D. Sub-atomic Particles
Appendix E. Types of Electromagnetic Radiation
Table I. Catalogues of Astronomical Objects
Table II. Fundamental Constants of Physics and Astrophysics
Glossary
Further Reading
Index
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