The Behavior of Chemical Elements in Stars
Understanding Stellar Spectroscopy and Chemical Behavior
Carlos Jaschek author Mercedes Jaschek author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:12th Mar '09
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- Hardback£125.00(9780521411363)
This authoritative reference details the behavior of chemical elements in stars, summarizing observational data for easier access and understanding in astrophysical research.
In The Behavior of Chemical Elements in Stars, the author delves into the intricate world of stellar spectroscopy, focusing on the spectral lines of various chemical elements found in stars. Despite over a century of advancements in observational techniques, a comprehensive and easily accessible compilation of this data has been lacking. The emergence of new wavelength regions, particularly in the ultraviolet and infrared, has heightened the demand for a foundational understanding of these elements, especially as modern spectroscopic instruments analyze only short segments of spectra. This book aims to fill that gap by providing essential information that is crucial for astrophysical research.
The text presents a thorough summary of the current knowledge regarding the behavior of chemical elements within stellar environments. It emphasizes observational data over theoretical interpretations, offering a quantitative approach to understanding how these elements behave across various types of stars and ionization stages. The author meticulously describes both absorption and emission features, employing equivalent widths to convey the findings effectively. This methodical presentation ensures that readers, particularly those in the astrophysical community, can easily reference the critical information they need.
Ultimately, The Behavior of Chemical Elements in Stars serves as an authoritative reference for researchers and students alike. By compiling and summarizing a vast array of data, this book stands as a key resource for anyone interested in the chemical composition and behavior of stars, contributing significantly to the field of astrophysics.
Review of the hardback: '… ought to be in every library of astronomical institutes.' Reviews of Astronomical Tools
ISBN: 9780521102407
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
Weight: 500g
340 pages