Astrophysics - Judith Ann Irwin
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Présentation Astrophysics de Judith Ann Irwin Format Relié
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Résumé : Preface xi Acknowledgements xiii Introduction xv I. 1 The Simple Physical Star xvii I. 2 The Dominance of Gravity for Stars xviii I. 3 The Numerical and Analytical Star xxii I. 4 The Theoretical and Observational Star xxiii Problems xxvi Chapter 1: The Closest Star 1 1.1 The Sun - First among Equals 2 1.2 The Solar Atmosphere 4 1.2.1 Physical Overview 4 1.2.2 The Photosphere 8 1.2.3 The Chromosphere 10 1.2.4 The Transition Region 12 1.2.5 The Corona 15 1.2.6 Energy Source for Heating the Solar Atmosphere 17 1.3 The Solar Interior 18 1.3.1 The Standard Solar Model (SSM) 18 1.3.2 Solar Rotation 21 1.4 The Magnetic Sun 23 Problems 27 Chapter 2: The Gaseous and Radiative Star - The Basics 29 2.1 The Gaseous Star 29 2.1.1 The Ideal Gas 29 2.1.2 Abundances and Metallicity 31 2.1.3 The Maxwell- Boltzmann Velocity Distribution and Gas Temperature 33 2.1.4 The Mean Molecular Weight 34 2.1.5 Fractional Ionization 35 2.1.6 Pressure of a Partially Ionized Ideal Gas 38 2.1.7 Degrees of Freedom, Adiabatic Index and Specific Heats 38 2.1.8 Adiabatic and Isothermal Gases 41 2.1.9 Gas Motions and the Doppler Shift 43 2.2 The Radiative Star 44 2.3 Stellar Opacities 46 Problems 49 Chapter 3: The Observed Star - Finding the Essential Parameters 53 3.1 Temperature and Spectral Type 54 3.2 Luminosity and Luminosity Class 59 3.3 Chemical Composition 62 3.4 Mass 64 3.4.1 Visual Binaries 67 3.4.2 Spectroscopic Binaries 68 3.5 Radius 71 3.5.1 Eclipsing Binaries 72 3.6 Rotation and Winds 75 Problems 78 Chapter 4: The Shining Star - Interiors 81 4.1 Energy Transport in Stars 82 4.2 Radiative Transport 82 4.2.1 The Rosseland Mean Opacity 83 4.2.2 Analytical Forms for the Mean Opacities 85 4.2.3 The Equation of Radiative Transport 88 4.3 Convective Transport 90 4.3.1 Condition for Convective Instability 90 4.3.2 Mixing Length Theory 95 4.3.3 Real Convection 99 4.4 Conductive Energy Transport in Dense Regions 103 Problems 105 Chapter 5: The Burning Star - Cores 109 5.1 Classical and Quantum Approaches 110 5.2 Energy Generation Rate 112 5.3 Energy Release and Binding Energy 113 5.4 Main Sequence Reactions 116 5.4.1 The PP-chain 117 5.4.2 The CNO Cycle 119 5.5 Reactions after the Main Sequence 121 5.5.1 The Triple-? Process - Helium Burning 122 5.5.2 Additional and Higher Temperature Reactions 123 Problems 125 Chapter 6: The Modelled Star 127 6.1 The Equations of Stellar Structure 127 6.1.1 Conservation of Mass 128 6.1.2 Hydrostatic Equilibrium 129 6.1.3 Energy Conservation 129 6.1.4 Energy Transport 130 6.1.5 Constitutive Relations 130 6.1.6 Boundary Conditions 131 6.2 Solving the Equations of Stellar Structure 132 6.2.1 Numerical Solutions 132 6.2.2 Conceptual and Analytical Approaches 133 6.3 The Vogt-Russell Theorem, Mass-Luminosity Relation and Mass-Radius Relation 137 Problems 146 Chapter 7: The Quasistatic Star - Energies, Timescales and Limits 149 7.1 The Virial Theorem 150 7.2 Timescales 154 7.2.1 The Dynamical Timescale 154 7.2.2 The Thermal (Kelvin-Helmholtz) Timescale 155 7.2.3 The Nuclear Timescale 156 7.3 Stability 157 7.3.1 Stability against Perturbations 158 7.3.2 Secular...
Biographie: Professor Judith Irwin teaches undergraduate and graduate physics, astro-physics, and astronomy in the Department of Physics, Engineering Physics and Astronomy at Queen's University, Canada. Her research focuses on gaseous halos of spiral galaxies....
Sommaire: This is a balanced textbook presenting the theory and observations of stars and their evolution-a cornerstone of Astrophysics. Astrophysics: Decoding the Stars is a companion volume to Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos from astrophysics teacher and researcher, Professor Judith Irwin. The text presents an accessible, student-friendly guide to the key theories and principles of stars, emphasizing the close connection between observation and theory. To aid in reader comprehension, the text includes online resources and problems at the end of each chapter. Many highlighted boxes summarize key concepts or point to example stars that can be seen with the naked eye. The text focuses on physical concepts, but it also refers to the results of numerical models using online resources. Sample topics covered in Astrophysics: Decoding the Stars include: Astrophysics: Decoding the Stars is a highly useful textbook resource for second- to fourth-year undergraduate students pursuing an Astrophysics program, along with Physics undergraduates who have opted to take stellar structure and evolution as part of their program. It will also be useful for new graduate students who want a solid grounding in stellar astrophysics....
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