Understanding Stellar Evolution

Author:   Henny J G L M Lamers (University of Amsterdam) ,  Emily M Levesque (University of Washington)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
ISBN:  

9780750312790


Pages:   344
Publication Date:   15 December 2017
Format:   Hardback
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Understanding Stellar Evolution is based on a series of graduate-level courses taught at the University of Washington since 2004, and is written for physics and astronomy students and for anyone with a physics background who is interested in stars. It describes the structure and evolution of stars, with emphasis on the basic physical principles and the interplay between the different processes inside stars, such as nuclear reactions, energy transport, chemical mixing, pulsation, mass loss and rotation. Based on these principles, the evolution of low- and high-mass stars is explained from their formation to their death. In addition to homework exercises for each chapter, the text contains a large number of questions that are meant to stimulate the understanding of the physical principles. An extensive set of accompanying lecture slides is available for teachers in both Keynote® and PowerPoint® formats.

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Author:   Henny J G L M Lamers (University of Amsterdam) ,  Emily M Levesque (University of Washington)
Publisher:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint:   Institute of Physics Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 17.80cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.811kg
ISBN:  

9780750312790


ISBN 10:   0750312793
Pages:   344
Publication Date:   15 December 2017
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1 - Stars: setting the stage 2 - Observations of stellar parameters 3 - Hydrostatic equilibrium and its consequences 4 - Gas physics of stars 5 - Opacities in stars 6 - Radiative energy transfer 7 - Convective energy transport 8 - Nuclear fusion 9 - Stellar timescales 10 - Calculating stellar evolution 11 - Polytropic stars 12 - Star formation 13 - H fusion in the core: the main sequence phase 14 - Principles of post main sequence evolution 15 - Stellar winds and mass loss 16 - Shell H fusion in low mass stars: the red giant phase 17 - Helium fusion in low mass stars: horizontal branch stars 18 - Double shell fusion: Asymptotic Giant Brach stars 19 - Post-AGB evolution and planetary nebulae 20 - White dwarfs and neutron stars 21 - Pulsating stars 22 - Observations of massive stars: evidence for evolution with mass loss 23 - Evolution of massive stars of 8 – 25 Mʘ 24 - The evolution of massive stars of 25 – 120 Mʘ : dominated by mass loss 25 - Rotation and stellar evolution 26 - Late evolution stages of massive stars 27 - Supernovae 28 - Principles of close binary evolution 29 - Close binaries: examples of evolution with mass transfer 30 - Chemical yields: products of stellar evolution Appendix A - Physical and astronomical constants Appendix B - Stellar parameters Appendix C - Solar Model Appendix D - Main sequence from ZAMS to TAMS Appendix E - Acronyms

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This would be a very useful textbook to give to new graduate students in stellar evolution, and should stimulate them to go beyond the text to become experts in the field. Robert C. Smith 2019 Contemporary Physics, Taylor & Francis -- Robert C. Smith * Contemporary Physics *


This would be a very useful textbook to give to new graduate students in stellar evolution, and should stimulate them to go beyond the text to become experts in the field. * Contemporary Physics *


This would be a very useful textbook to give to new graduate students in stellar evolution, and should stimulate them to go beyond the text to become experts in the field. Robert C. Smith 2019 Contemporary Physics, Taylor & Francis -- Robert C. Smith * Contemporary Physics *


This would be a very useful textbook to give to new graduate students in stellar evolution, and should stimulate them to go beyond the text to become experts in the field. Robert C. Smith 2019 Contemporary Physics, Taylor & Francis * Contemporary Physics *


Author Information

Short version Henny J G L M Lamers is Professor Emeritus in Astrophysics at Utrecht University and the University of Amsterdam. He is a member of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, and an Honorary member of the American Astronomical Society.  Emily Levesque is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her research accolades include a 2017 Alfred P Sloan fellowship in physics and 2014 Annie Jump Cannon research prize from the American Astronomical Society. Long version Henny J G L M Lamers is Professor Emeritus in Astrophysics at Utrecht University and the University of Amsterdam. He is a member of the Netherlands Royal Academy of Arts and Sciences, an Honorary member of the American Astronomical Society, Honorary Brittingham Chair at the University of Wisconsin (1989), Nominee Teacher of the Year of the Utrecht University, and received the Schmeits Award for Astronomy in the Netherlands (1980). He is author/editor of nine professional astronomy books and author of four popular astronomy books. Emily Levesque is an Assistant Professor of Astronomy at the University of Washington in Seattle. Her research accolades include a 2017 Alfred P Sloan fellowship in physics and 2014 Annie Jump Cannon research prize from the American Astronomical Society. She was both an Einstein and Hubble postdoctoral fellow at the University of Colorado, and received her PhD in astronomy from the University of Hawaii and her SB in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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