Basic stellar observations and data
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Basic stellar observations and data
(Introduction to stellar astrophysics / Erika Böhm-Vitense, v. 1)
Cambridge University Press, 1989
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Hokkaido University, Library, Graduate School of Science, Faculty of Science and School of Science図書
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Bibliography: p. 239-241
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This textbook introduces basic elements of fundamental astronomy and astrophysics which serve as a foundation for understanding the structure, evolution, and observed properties of stars. The first half of the book explains how stellar motions, distances, luminosities, colours, radii, masses and temperatures are measured or derived. The author then shows how data of these sorts can be arranged to classify stars through their spectra. Stellar rotation and stellar magnetic fields are introduced. Stars with peculiar spectra and pulsating stars also merit special attention. The endpoints of stellar volutions are briefly described. There is a separate chapter on the Sun and a final one on interstellar absorption. The usefulness of this text is enhanced by the inclusion of problems for students, tables of astronomical constants, and a selective bibliography.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Positions of stars
- 2. Proper motions of stars
- 3. Distances of nearby stars
- 4. The brightnesses of the stars
- 5. Color magnitude diagrams
- 6. The luminosites of the stars
- 7. Angular radii of stars
- 8. Effective temperatures of stars
- 9. Masses and radii of stars
- 10. Spectral classification
- 11. Understanding stellar spectra
- 12. Population II stars
- 13. Stellar rotation
- 14. Stellar magnetic fields
- 15. Stars with peculiar spectra
- 16. Pulsating stars
- 17. Explosive stars
- 18. Our sun
- 19. Interstellar absorption
- Appendixes
- References
- Index.
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