viernes, 8 de noviembre de 2019

Stellar Evolution and Nucleosynthesis


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.
- An ideal bridging text for astrophysics and physics majors looking to move on from the introductory astronomy texts.
- Key equations are derived and physical processes fully explained, with each chapter building on knowledge from the previous.
- Contains numerous self assessment questions, with solutions, so is ideal for self-supported and independent study.


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