Encyclopedia of Astrophysics
Ilya Mandelen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 sep 2025
With a clear and logical template binding all chapters, content is divided into the following five sections, each of which contains chapters written by leading scientists who have evaluated and summarized the most important data published within the field: Cosmology: including Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, Hubble’s law, cosmic microwave background, distance ladder, BAO, lensing, tests of general relativity; Galaxies: including morphology, galaxy zoo, active galactic nuclei, star formation / feedback / quenching, blue & red peaks and green valley, galactic chemical evolution, galaxy groups & clusters, young stellar / globular / nuclear clusters & dynamics, inter-stellar medium; Stars: including star formation, stellar evolution, the Sun as a star, asteroseismology, stellar rotation, stellar winds, binary interactions (tides, mass transfer, common envelopes, luminous red novae…), chemical abundance, evolution; Compact objects: including white dwarfs, neutron stars (pulsars), black holes, supernovae (type IA vs core-collapse), accretion, Eddington limit, X-ray binaries, supermassive black holes, tidal disruption events, mergers: gamma ray bursts, kilonovae, gravitational waves; (Exo)planets: including formation, Solar system, comets / meteors, dynamics, stability, exoplanet observations (radial velocity, transits).
Advanced interactive features such as videos and 3D viewers are included, significantly increasing the practicality and learning outcomes for the modern-day reader for whom online usage is preferred. The result is the ideal one-stop foundational resource to the complex field of astrophysics and an essential tool for physicists to refer to time and again.
- Contains approximately 150 chapters written by global experts in astrophysics.
- Provides a one-stop, single source of information for students to return to again and again.
- Chapters provide the ideal foundational introduction to a topic, perfect for the student new to the area.
- Highly broad in scope, enabling cross-referencing between different sections within a single work.
- Chapters written directly with online reading in mind, enabling greater use of multimedia, and follow a clear template, promoting consistency throughout the work for the reader
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780443214394
ISBN-10: 0443214395
Pagini: 2250
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0443214395
Pagini: 2250
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 mm
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
Section 1: Cosmology
Section Editor: Sherry Suyu, Munich
Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, Hubble’s law, cosmic microwave background, distance ladder, BAO, lensing, tests of general relativity
Section 2: Galaxies
Section Editor: Sean McGee, Birmingham
Morphology, galaxy zoo, active galactic nuclei, star formation / feedback / quenching, blue and red peaks and green valley, galactic chemical evolution, galaxy groups & clusters, young stellar / globular / nuclear clusters & dynamics, inter-stellar medium
Section 3: Stars
Section Editor: Fabian Schneider, Heidelberg
Star formation, stellar evolution, the Sun as a star, asteroseismology, stellar rotation, stellar winds, binary interactions (tides, mass transfer, common envelopes, luminous red novae…), chemical abundance, evolution
Section 4: Compact objects
Section Editor: Arash Bahramian, Perth
IWhite dwarfs, neutron stars (pulsars), black holes, supernovae (type IA vs core-collapse), accretion, Eddington limit, X-ray binaries, supermassive black holes, tidal disruption events, mergers: gamma ray bursts, kilonovae, gravitational waves
Section 5: (Exo)planets
Section Editor: Ruth Angus, New York
Formation, Solar system, comets / meteors, dynamics, stability, exoplanet observations (radial velocity, transits)
Section Editor: Sherry Suyu, Munich
Big Bang, dark matter, dark energy, Hubble’s law, cosmic microwave background, distance ladder, BAO, lensing, tests of general relativity
Section 2: Galaxies
Section Editor: Sean McGee, Birmingham
Morphology, galaxy zoo, active galactic nuclei, star formation / feedback / quenching, blue and red peaks and green valley, galactic chemical evolution, galaxy groups & clusters, young stellar / globular / nuclear clusters & dynamics, inter-stellar medium
Section 3: Stars
Section Editor: Fabian Schneider, Heidelberg
Star formation, stellar evolution, the Sun as a star, asteroseismology, stellar rotation, stellar winds, binary interactions (tides, mass transfer, common envelopes, luminous red novae…), chemical abundance, evolution
Section 4: Compact objects
Section Editor: Arash Bahramian, Perth
IWhite dwarfs, neutron stars (pulsars), black holes, supernovae (type IA vs core-collapse), accretion, Eddington limit, X-ray binaries, supermassive black holes, tidal disruption events, mergers: gamma ray bursts, kilonovae, gravitational waves
Section 5: (Exo)planets
Section Editor: Ruth Angus, New York
Formation, Solar system, comets / meteors, dynamics, stability, exoplanet observations (radial velocity, transits)