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Cartography of the Sun and the Stars: Lecture Notes in Physics, cartea 914

Editat de Jean-Pierre Rozelot, Coralie Neiner
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 12 mar 2016
The mapping of the surface of stars requires diverse skills, analysis techniques and advanced modeling, i.e. the collaboration of scientists in various specialties. This volume gives insights into new techniques allowing for the first time to obtain resolved images of stars. It takes stock of what has been achieved so far in Chile, on the ESO VLTI instrument or, in the States, on the CHARA instrument.
In recent times interferometry, combined with adaptive optics has allowed to reconstruct images of stars. Besides the Sun (of course) by now five stars have been resolved in detail. In addition to interferometry, this book highlights techniques used for mapping the surfaces of stars using photometry made by space observatories; Zeeman- and Doppler Imaging; mapping the surface element abundances via spectroscopy. This book will also take stock of the best images of the  solar surface, made by connecting the differential rotation to the underlying physical parameters derived from helioseismology. Recent measurements of flattening of the solar surface by SDO showed that the Sun’s shape is linked to the rotation of the core. It is shown how such a result is generalizable to the stars.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319241494
ISBN-10: 3319241494
Pagini: 270
Ilustrații: X, 206 p. 78 illus., 48 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2016
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Lecture Notes in Physics

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Preface.- Reconstructing images in astrophysics, an inverse problem point of view.- Reconstruction of the solar subsurface through helioseismology with SDO.- Imaging surface spots from space-borne photometry.- Reconstruction of Thermal and Magnetic Field Structure of the Solar Subsurface through Helioseismology.- Physical processes leading to surface inhomogeneities: the case of rotation.- Interferometry to determine stellar shapes: application to Achernar.- Interferometry to image surface spots.- Interferometric Surface Mapping of RapidlyRotating Stars. - Application to the Be star Achernar.- Doppler and Zeeman Doppler Imaging of Stars.

Recenzii

“The book’s strengths are in the juxtaposition of stellar and solar imaging and the quality of its nine chapters. … Cartography of the Sun and the Stars is a fine resource for graduate students and postdocs or for anyone interested in this important developing field for which the best is yet to come. ” (Harold A. McAlister, The Observatory, Vol. 137 (1256), February, 2017)

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The mapping of the surface of stars requires diverse skills, analysis techniques and advanced modeling, i.e. the collaboration of scientists in various specialties. This volume gives insights into new techniques allowing for the first time to obtain resolved images of stars. It takes stock of what has been achieved so far in Chile, on the ESO VLTI instrument or, in the States, on the CHARA instrument.
In recent times interferometry, combined with adaptive optics has allowed to reconstruct images of stars. Besides the Sun (of course) by now five stars have been resolved in detail. In addition to interferometry, this book highlights techniques used for mapping the surfaces of stars using photometry made by space observatories; Zeeman- and Doppler Imaging; mapping the surface element abundances via spectroscopy. This book will also take stock of the best images of the  solar surface, made by connecting the differential rotation to the underlying physical parameters derived from helioseismology. Recent measurements of flattening of the solar surface by SDO showed that the Sun’s shape is linked to the rotation of the core. It is shown how such a result is generalizable to the stars.

Caracteristici

Presents insights into how to image and map the surface of stars Covers a diverse set of skills, analysis techniques and advanced modeling required for mapping the surface of stars Highlights techniques used for mapping the surfaces of stars using photometry made by space observatories Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras