The Astrophysical Journal

The Astrophysical Journal
Title The Astrophysical Journal PDF eBook
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Total Pages 486
Release 1895
Genre Astronomy
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"Letters to the Editor" issued as Part 2 and separately paged from v. 148, 1967. Beginning in 2009, the Letters published only online.

The Astrophysical Journal

The Astrophysical Journal
Title The Astrophysical Journal PDF eBook
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Total Pages 1140
Release 1966
Genre Astronomical spectroscopy
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Designed to bring substantial, extensive support to the material found in the Journal, the Supplement Series contains many of the most frequently cited papers in astronomical literature.

Astrophysical Recipes

Astrophysical Recipes
Title Astrophysical Recipes PDF eBook
Author Simon Portegies Zwart
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Astronomical Multipurpose Software Environment (Electronic resource)
ISBN 9780750313223

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"Computational astrophysics is a new and quickly growing discipline. In this book the authors outline the fundamentals for computational astrophysics, focusing on the use of the Astronomical Multipurpose Software Environment (AMUSE), which is a general-purpose simulation environment in astrophysics written in Python. AMUSE allows you to combine existing solvers to build new applications that can be combined again to study gradually more complex situations. This enables the growth of multi-physics and multi-scale application software in a hierarchical fashion, testing each intermediate step as the complexity of the software continues to increase. All examples in the book are associated with codes that run on a simple laptop or workstation. All figures are reproducible with a simple script, and all scripts are available online to be downloaded and run accordingly."--Source : résumé de l'éditeur.

Stellar Collapse

Stellar Collapse
Title Stellar Collapse PDF eBook
Author Chris L. Fryer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 454
Release 2004-04-30
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 9781402019920

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Supernovae, hypernovae and gamma-ray bursts are among the most energetic explosions in the universe. The light from these outbursts is, for a brief time, comparable to billions of stars and can outshine the host galaxy within which the explosions reside. Most of the heavy elements in the universe are formed within these energetic explosions. Surprisingly enough, the collapse of massive stars is the primary source of not just one, but all three of these explosions. As all of these explosions arise from stellar collapse, to understand one requires an understanding of the others. Stellar Collapse marks the first book to combine discussions of all three phenomena, focusing on the similarities and differences between them. Designed for graduate students and scientists newly entering this field, this book provides a review not only of these explosions, but the detailed physical models used to explain them from the numerical techniques used to model neutrino transport and gamma-ray transport to the detailed nuclear physics behind the evolution of the collapse to the observations that have led to these three classes of explosions.

Astrophysical Journal

Astrophysical Journal
Title Astrophysical Journal PDF eBook
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Total Pages 644
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Genre Astrophysics
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Features the "Astrophysical Journal," published by University of Chicago Press in Illinois. The journal is a research publication devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics. Provides access to the electronic version of the journal. Lists the members of the editorial board. Contains information for authors, subscription information, and a list of books and journals of related interest from the University of Chicago Press.

Astrophysics of Red Supergiants

Astrophysics of Red Supergiants
Title Astrophysics of Red Supergiants PDF eBook
Author Emily M. Levesque
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Astrophysics
ISBN 9780750313292

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"Astrophysics of Red Supergiants' is the first book of its kind devoted to our current knowledge of red supergiant stars, a key evolutionary phase that is critical to our larger understanding of massive stars. It provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental physical properties of red supergiants, their evolution, and their extragalactic and cosmological applications. It serves as a reference for researchers from a broad range of fields (including stellar astrophysics, supernovae, and high-redshift galaxies) who are interested in red supergiants as extreme stages of stellar evolution, dust producers, supernova progenitors, extragalactic metallicity indicators, members of massive binaries and mergers, or simply as compelling objects in their own right. The book is accessible to a range of experience levels, from graduate students up to senior researchers."--Source : résumé de l'éditeur.

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society Centennial Issue

The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society Centennial Issue
Title The Astrophysical Journal American Astronomical Society Centennial Issue PDF eBook
Author Helmut A. Abt
Publisher
Total Pages 1283
Release 1999
Genre Science
ISBN 9780226001852

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Selected by 50 notable astronomers from the major sub-fields of the discipline, the articles assembled in this special AAS Centennial collection are accompanied by commentary that provides the scientific-historical context essential to comprehending each article's original impact. Many commentators were contemporaries of the original authors and provide first-person accounts of papers published in the journals—and the earliest reactions they evoked. Arranged in chronological order of publication, these classic papers include works by Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar, George E. Hale, Fred Hoyle, Edwin Hubble, A.A. Michelson, Henry Norris Russell, Arthur Achuster, Harlow Shapley, and others. Together the articles and commentaries provide a historical window into twentieth-century astronomy and how the results were achieved.