Stars and their Spectra: An Introduction to the Spectral Sequence - Brossura

Kaler, James B.

 
9780521585705: Stars and their Spectra: An Introduction to the Spectral Sequence

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A lucid introduction to investigating the nature of stars from their spectra for observers and students.

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'... a thorough and up-to-date survey of their spectral and photometric properties, structure and evolution, and how we find out about all this.' Sky and Telescope

'... well written and makes interesting reading ... will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in stellar properties.' Journal of the British Astronomical Association

'... a popular and well written account of our present day knowledge of stellar astronomy ... strongly recommended ... a stimulating and informative read.' Observatory

'This is one of Kaler's best books (the other one being The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Stars). After a brief introduction to quantum physics and the laws governing emission and absorption spectra, plus the history of the spectral classification system, the author addresses each spectral class. ...One of Kaler's fortes is the clear explanation of astrophysics in plain English. If you have an interest in stellar spectroscopy, definitely get this book. You will get you money's worth, because you will read it at least twice.' American Association of Variable Star Observers Bookstore

Descrizione del libro

James Kaler explains the alphabet of stellar astronomy - from the cool M stars to hot O stars - and tells the story of their evolution and their place in the Universe. An invaluable introduction for observers and students.

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9780521304948: Stars and their Spectra: An Introduction to the Spectral Sequence

Edizione in evidenza

ISBN 10:  0521304946 ISBN 13:  9780521304948
Casa editrice: Cambridge University Press, 1989
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