Dust in the Galactic Environment

Author:   D.C.B Whittet (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Edition:   2nd New edition
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9780750306249


Pages:   390
Publication Date:   21 October 2002
Format:   Paperback
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Dust is a ubiquitous feature of the cosmos, impinging directly or indirectly on most fields of modern astronomy and astrophysics. This book provides an overview of the subject, covering general concepts, methods of investigation, important results and their significance, relevant literature and some suggestions for future research. Since the first publication of this graduate text, major advances have been made in our understanding of astrophysical dust, especially in the light of new results from space and ground-based telescopes, together with advances in laboratory astrophysics and theoretical modelling. This edition highlights the latest results and provides a context for future research opportunities.

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Author:   D.C.B Whittet (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Edition:   2nd New edition
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780750306249


ISBN 10:   0750306246
Pages:   390
Publication Date:   21 October 2002
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Dust in the Galaxy: Our view from within. Abundances and depletions. Extinction and scattering. Polarization and grain alignment. Infrared absorption features. Continuum and line emission. Dust in stellar ejecta. Evolution of dust in the interstellar medium. The early phases of stellar evolution. Towards a unified model for interstellar dust. Appendices. References. Index.

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This draft is of the high quality that I would expect from the first edition of the book. It was considered to be the best text regarding interstellar dust and the interstellar medium (ISM)in general. I think that the second edition will be just as well received. The writing style is very clear, and the material is not over-simplified. The text is complete and conveys a good sense of the basic principles of the subject. Above all, the material is accurate and up-to-date. I think that it will be an excellent edition to your suite of texts and monographs. The exercises are also provocative and informative. -- John Mathis, University of Wisconsin. An excellent textbook. -- --New Scientist a comprehensive and modern view of dust, using an approach that is firmly based in the astronomical observations . . . For anyone with the slightest need to know about dust, this new book is essential. Buy it, read it and keep it by you! -- Contemporary Physics Whittet's book is eminently suitable for those with serious intentions of learning about these matters and going on to do research at the professional level. -- Nature This excellent book is an observer's view of all things to do with observable solids in the full range of galactic environments . . . A particularly appealing aspect of the book is the discussion of current areas of concensus and unsolved problems. . . the 2nd edition is already a useful source of information for current work and a mine of ideas for future research. -- Janet E Bowey in The Observatory Whittet cuts a wide swath through this subject. With the many advances in research and instrumentation developed since the publication of the first edition in 1992, thisedition is a major updating of the field. Whittet underscores, at the beginning, what Van de Hulst wrote in 1989, that interstellar space has changed from a stationary 'medium' into an 'environment' with great variations in space and in time. Thus, our understanding has moved from one of a static to an active environment. Designed as a textbook (there are problems at the end of each chapter), suitable at the graduate level, but not beyond the abilities of highly motivated undergraduate seniors -- E-Streams, Vol 6, No4. Read the full review at http: //www.e-streams.com/es0604/es0604_2401.html The new edition of a best-selling graduate textbook aims to proivde an overview, covering general concepts, methods of investigation, important results and their significance, relevant literature, and some suggestions for promising avenues of future research. The text also encompasses the many important new discoveries that have been made in the field of cosmic dust since the first edition of this book was published in 1991. -- Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin The book provides a comprehensive overview of galactic dust for the non-expert, the student entering this field, and should also serve as a useful reference for astronomers interested in cosmic dust. It presents a well written introduction to the field, further reading references and problems for exercises and is therefore particularly suited for teaching at university level. -- Pascale Ehrenfreund, Leiden Observatory


""This draft is of the high quality that I would expect from the first edition of the book. It was considered to be the best text regarding interstellar dust and the interstellar medium (ISM)in general. I think that the second edition will be just as well received. The writing style is very clear, and the material is not over-simplified. The text is complete and conveys a good sense of the basic principles of the subject. Above all, the material is accurate and up-to-date. I think that it will be an excellent edition to your suite of texts and monographs. The exercises are also provocative and informative."" -- John Mathis, University of Wisconsin. ""An excellent textbook."" -- --New Scientist ""a comprehensive and modern view of dust, using an approach that is firmly based in the astronomical observations . . . For anyone with the slightest need to know about dust, this new book is essential. Buy it, read it and keep it by you!"" -- Contemporary Physics ""Whittet's book is eminently suitable for those with serious intentions of learning about these matters and going on to do research at the professional level."" -- Nature ""This excellent book is an observer's view of all things to do with observable solids in the full range of galactic environments . . . A particularly appealing aspect of the book is the discussion of current areas of concensus and unsolved problems. . . the 2nd edition is already a useful source of information for current work and a mine of ideas for future research."" -- Janet E Bowey in The Observatory Whittet cuts a wide swath through this subject. With the many advances in research and instrumentation developed since the publication of the first edition in 1992, thisedition is a major updating of the field. Whittet underscores, at the beginning, what Van de Hulst wrote in 1989, that interstellar space has changed from a stationary 'medium' into an 'environment' with great variations in space and in time. Thus, our understanding has moved from one of a static to an active environment. Designed as a textbook (there are problems at the end of each chapter), suitable at the graduate level, but not beyond the abilities of highly motivated undergraduate seniors -- E-Streams, Vol 6, No4. Read the full review at http: //www.e-streams.com/es0604/es0604_2401.html ""The new edition of a best-selling graduate textbook aims to proivde an overview, covering general concepts, methods of investigation, important results and their significance, relevant literature, and some suggestions for promising avenues of future research. The text also encompasses the many important new discoveries that have been made in the field of cosmic dust since the first edition of this book was published in 1991."" -- Lunar and Planetary Information Bulletin The book provides a comprehensive overview of galactic dust for the non-expert, the student entering this field, and should also serve as a useful reference for astronomers interested in cosmic dust. It presents a well written introduction to the field, further reading references and problems for exercises and is therefore particularly suited for teaching at university level. -- Pascale Ehrenfreund, Leiden Observatory


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