Extrasolar Planets and Astrobiology by Caleb A. Scharf
This book offers an advanced introduction to the increasingly robust fields of extrasolar planets and astrobiology. No other text currently available applies this level of mathematics and physics, while also providing an extensive grounding in key issues of chemistry, biology, and geophysics. With extensive references to the literature and chapter-ending exercises, this book can be used as the core text for teaching undergraduate or introductory graduate level courses. The text will also provide astrobiologists with an indispensable User's Manual when quick reference to key mathematical and physical techniques is needed. A continually updated online component, fully cross referenced with the text, is also available. Foreword by Geoff Marcy.
KEY FEATURES
KEY FEATURES
- Over 150 images and illustrations
- Extensive bibliographies for each chapters
- Exercises for each chapter, ranging from straightforward calculation problems to more far-ranging research-oriented exercises
- An online component for users that includes new exercises and a continually updated blog of exciting scientific news items, fully cross-referenced with the book to allow course instructors to integrate the most recent developments into their course material