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Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis By Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis by Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)


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This self-contained astrophysics textbook for advanced undergraduates explores how stars form, what happens to them as they age, and what becomes of them when they die. It contains a wealth of worked examples, exercises with full solutions, full colour illustrations, and clearly identified summaries, key facts and equations.

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis Summary

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis by Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)

This self-contained astrophysics textbook for advanced undergraduates explores how stars form, what happens to them as they age, and what becomes of them when they die. Students can investigate the physical processes sustaining the energy output of stars during each stage of their evolution and which drive the progression from one stage to the next, and examine the relationship between different stages of stellar evolution and the production of the chemical elements. The textbook contains a wealth of worked examples and exercises with full solutions. Summaries, key facts and equations are clearly identified, and there are full colour illustrations throughout. Drawing on decades of experience in supported learning and independent study, this textbook is an ideal bridging text for astrophysics and physics majors looking to move on from the introductory texts. Accompanying resources to this textbook are available at: http://www.cambridge.org/features/astrophysics.

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis Reviews

'Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis provides a fine, insightful, and remarkably complete introduction to modern astrophysics that is both well written and illustrated. A logical flow, attention to detail, worked examples, and end-of-chapter summaries are especially good in creating an effective learning environment.' Jim Kaler, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy, University of Illinois
'This book tackles the complex life-cycles of stars with rigour and economy, putting the astronomy on a firm physical basis. A clear layout and extensive worked problem set make this an ideal starting point for physics students learning about stellar structure and evolution.' Graham Woan, University of Glasgow
'... sets a high standard for what I hope will be a series of books for distance learners in the UK and elsewhere pursuing a passion for astronomy.' The Observatory
'... an excellently presented pedagogic work written for self-study under the auspices of The Open University ... Both authors have wide-ranging experience with OU as offering high-quality instruction in a remote-learning environment ... There is a beauty in its subject that is sensitively brought out by the careful preparation, admirable composition and meticulous presentation of its subject matter that reflects most commendably upon the authors and publishers alike. ... I can only express my enthusiasm and admiration for a splendid work - on a glorious, enthralling subject.' Contemporary Physics

About Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)

Sean Ryan is Professor of Astrophysics and Head of the School of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics at the University of Hertfordshire. Prior to this he worked for the Open University, contributing to the development of courses in physics and astronomy. Andrew Norton is Senior Lecturer in Physics and Astronomy in the Department of Physics and Astronomy, the Open University. He has authored teaching materials in physics and astronomy across the undergraduate curriculum, including twelve Open University study texts.

Table of Contents

1. Main sequence stars; 2. Gravitational contraction; 3. Nuclear fusion; 4. From main-sequence to giant branch; 5. Helium-burning stars; 6. Late stages of stellar evolution; 7. Supernovae, neutron stars and black holes; 8. Star formation; Index.

Additional information

NGR9780521133203
9780521133203
0521133203
Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis by Sean G. Ryan (University of Hertfordshire)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
20100107
236
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