Verlag | Springer |
Auflage | 2014 |
Seiten | 177 |
Format | 15,6 x 1,4 x 23,7 cm |
Gewicht | 344 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
Reihe | Undergraduate Lecture Notes in Physics |
ISBN-10 | 3642453015 |
EAN | 9783642453014 |
Bestell-Nr | 64245301A |
This book teaches readers all about stars by presenting both basic physics and recent discoveries. Complete with accessible drawings of the processes involved, it discusses the nature of the stars, their stability and the source of the energy they radiate.
Klappentext:
The outstanding question in astronomy at the turn of the twentieth century was: What are the stars and why are they as they are? In this volume, the story of how the answer to this fundamental question was unravelled is narrated in an informal style, with emphasis on the underlying physics. This book discusses recent developments in the context of discussing the nature of the stars, their stability and the source of the energy they radiate.
Reading this book will get young students excited about the presently unfolding revolution in astronomy and the challenges that await them in the world of physics, engineering and technology. General readers will also find the book appealing for its highly accessible narrative of the physics of stars.
Inhaltsverzeichnis:
The Present Revolution in Astronomy: An Overview.- What Are the Stars?.- Stars as Globes of Gas.- Eddington's Theory of the Stars.- Why Are the Stars as They Are?.- Energy Generation in the Stars.- Sounds of the Sun.- The Smoking Gun is Finally Found.