Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics: Volume 2, Stellar Atmospheres

by Erika Böhm-Vitense

Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

QB801 .B64

Publication

Cambridge University Press (1989), Edition: 1, 264 pages

Description

This comprehensive textbook conveys the basic physical ideas and laws used in the study of the outer layers of a star. The stellar atmosphere emits the light which we see. The only layers of a star where we can get direct information about temperature, pressure and composition are in the atmosphere. This complete account first introduces stellar magnitudes, spectra and temperatures. This is followed by a full discussion of radiative transfer in a stellar atmosphere, which leads to descriptions of line formation, the spectrum of hydrogen, and spectral analysis. Finally the structural components that are accessible, such as the convestion zone, chromosphere, corona, and mass outflow are described. The book will interest any student with a knowledge of physics and mathematics who needs to learn about stellar atmospheres.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

1989

Physical description

9.69 inches

ISBN

0521348706 / 9780521348706

Local notes

Volume 2: Stellar Atmospheres; from the library of Jeff Barton

Barcode

182
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