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Principles Of Star Formation 1st Edition Peter H Bodenheimer Auth

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Principles Of Star Formation 1st Edition Peter H Bodenheimer Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.57 MB
Pages: 348
Author: Peter H. Bodenheimer (auth.)
ISBN: 9783642150623, 3642150624
Language: English
Year: 2011
Edition: 1

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Principles Of Star Formation 1st Edition Peter H Bodenheimer Auth by Peter H. Bodenheimer (auth.) 9783642150623, 3642150624 instant download after payment.

Understanding star formation is one of the key fields in present-day astrophysics. This book treats a wide variety of the physical processes involved, as well as the main observational discoveries, with key points being discussed in detail. The current star formation in our galaxy is emphasized, because the most detailed observations are available for this case. The book presents a comparison of the various scenarios for star formation, discusses the basic physics underlying each one, and follows in detail the history of a star from its initial state in the interstellar gas to its becoming a condensed object in equilibrium. Both theoretical and observational evidence to support the validity of the general evolutionary path are presented, and methods for comparing the two are emphasized. The author is a recognized expert in calculations of the evolution of protostars, the structure and evolution of disks, and stellar evolution in general. This book will be of value to graduate students in astronomy and astrophysics as well as to active researchers in the field.

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