Observer’s Guide to Stellar Evolution: The Birth, Life, and Death of StarsSpringer Science & Business Media, 2003 - 236 pagine Stellar evolution - the birth, development and death of stars - is central to our current understanding of astronomy, but surprisingly the majority of amateur astronomers lack a full understanding of the physics of stars. Current books on the market tend to be highly theoretical and off-putting, in Observer's Guide to Stellar Evolution, Mike Inglis brings this subject to life in a unique way. By combining a step-by-step introduction with suggestions for practical observations of stars at different stages in their evolution, amateur astronomers regardless of their current level of knowledge, will find this book fascinating and informative. -Accessible to every amateur astronomer, regardless of background knowledge. -Step-by-step introduction to the theory of stellar evolution. -Includes many examples of stars at different stages in their evolution, that the reader can observe for him/herself. -Mathematics is made accessible by being presented in 'boxes'that readers can skip over if they prefer! |
Sommario
Stellar Evolution The Basics | 1 |
12 The Nearest Sta | 4 |
13 The Brightness and Luminosity of Stars | 12 |
14 The Magnitudes of Stars | 13 |
15 The Brightest Stars | 18 |
16 The Colour of Stars | 26 |
17 The Size and Mass of Stars | 33 |
18 The Biggest Stars | 36 |
38 Helium Burning and the Helium Flash | 141 |
39 Red Giants Star Clusters and the HR Diagram | 144 |
The Globular Clusters | 146 |
311 Stars That Pulsate | 154 |
312 Cepheid Variables and the Period Luminosity Relationship | 158 |
Temperature and Mass | 161 |
314 RR Lyrae and LongPeriod Variable Stars | 162 |
The End Point Star Death | 169 |
19 The Constituents of Stars | 38 |
110 The Spectra of Stars | 39 |
111 Stellar Classification | 43 |
112 The Hertzsprung Russell Diagram | 59 |
113 The HR Diagram and a Stars Radius | 60 |
114 The HR Diagram and a Stars Luminosity | 64 |
115 The HR Diagram and a Stars Mass | 65 |
Beginnings Star Birth | 69 |
23 Nebulae | 70 |
24 Molecular Clouds | 85 |
25 Protostars | 86 |
26 PreMam Sequence Evolution | 88 |
27 Mass Loss and Mass Gain | 97 |
28 Star Clusters | 99 |
29 Stellar Associations and Streams | 114 |
210 Star Formation Triggers | 117 |
The Main Sequence and Beyond | 121 |
32 Our Nearest Star The Sun | 122 |
34 The ProtonProton Chain | 125 |
35 The Flow of Energy from the Core to the Surface | 128 |
36 Mam Sequence Lifetimes | 130 |
37 Towards the Red Giant | 134 |
42 The Asymptotic Giant Branch | 170 |
43 DredgeUps | 172 |
44 Mass Loss and Stellar Winds | 173 |
46 The End of an AGB Stars Life | 175 |
47 Planetary Nebulae | 183 |
48 White Dwarf Stars | 190 |
49 Electron Degeneracy and White Dwarfs | 191 |
411 White Dwarf Evolution | 193 |
412 White Dwarf Origins | 194 |
Nuclear Burning and an Onion | 197 |
414 Iron Supernovae and the Formation of the Elements | 201 |
415 The Supernova Remnant | 205 |
416 A Final Note on Supernovae | 209 |
417 Neutron Stars Pulsars and Black Holes | 211 |
418 From Beginning to End | 214 |
Degeneracy | 215 |
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The Greek Alphabet | 221 |
Colour Photographs | 223 |
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