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OverviewNuclear astrophysics is, in essence, a science that attempts to understand and explain the physical universe beyond the Earth by studying its smallest particles. Cauldrons in the Cosmos, by Claus E. Rolfs and William S. Rodney, serves as a basic introduction to these endeavors. From the major discoveries in the field to a discussion of the makeup of stars to an explanation of standard lab techniques, this text provides students and scientists alike a thorough and fascinating survey of the accomplishments, goals, and methods of nuclear astrophysics. A classic in its field, Cauldrons in the Cosmos will surely remain an important reference in nuclear astrophysics for years to come. ""One could not wish for a better account of the current state of knowledge (and uncertainty) about nuclear reactions in stars.""—B. E. J. Pagel, Nature ""Written in an informal style that those uninitiated into the jargon of nuclear astrophysics and astronomy will find readable and illuminating. . . . A useful and long-awaited introduction to nuclear astrophysics.""—G. J. Mathews, Science Full Product DetailsAuthor: Claus E. Rolfs , William S. RodneyPublisher: The University of Chicago Press Imprint: University of Chicago Press Dimensions: Width: 1.70cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 2.40cm Weight: 0.907kg ISBN: 9780226724577ISBN 10: 0226724573 Pages: 580 Publication Date: 01 August 2005 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"""An excellent and very readable introduction to the full range of ideas, observations/data, and experimental methods of nuclear astrophysics.... The authors are to be congratulated for capturing both the excitement and the exacting, quantitative essence of nuclear astrophysics."" - Peter D. Parker, American Scientist ""One could not wish for a better account of the current state of knowledge (and uncertainty) about nuclear reactions in stars."" - B. E. J. Pagel, Nature ""Written in an informal style that those uninitiated into the jargon of nuclear astrophysics and astronomy will find readable and illuminating.... A useful and long-awaited introduction to nuclear astrophysics."" - G. J. Mathews, Science""" An excellent and very readable introduction to the full range of ideas, observations/data, and experimental methods of nuclear astrophysics.... The authors are to be congratulated for capturing both the excitement and the exacting, quantitative essence of nuclear astrophysics. - Peter D. Parker, American Scientist One could not wish for a better account of the current state of knowledge (and uncertainty) about nuclear reactions in stars. - B. E. J. Pagel, Nature Written in an informal style that those uninitiated into the jargon of nuclear astrophysics and astronomy will find readable and illuminating.... A useful and long-awaited introduction to nuclear astrophysics. - G. J. Mathews, Science Author InformationClaus E. Rolfs is professor of physics at the University of Munster. William S. Rodney is the Adjunct Research Professor of Physics at Georgetown University and a Guggenheim fellow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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