Origin and Evolution of the Elements
Andrew McWilliam editor Michael Rauch editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:24th Jun '10
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- Hardback£121.00(9780521755788)
This Carnegie volume discusses the origin and evolution of elements in our galaxy and others.
This comprehensive volume reviews our understanding of the origin and evolution of elements with chapters by leading authorities in the field. This authoritative volume is a valuable resource for graduate students and professional research astronomers.This comprehensive volume reviews our understanding of the origin and evolution of elements, from stellar nucleosynthesis to the chemical evolution of the cosmos. With chapters by leading authorities in the field, it describes models of how the elements are produced by stars, the nuclear processes involved, and how the quantity of elements evolved in our Galaxy and distant galaxies. The observed chemical composition of stars in different locations within our Galaxy and nearby galaxies is discussed, as are the compositions of hot and cold gases, of dust grains found between stars and in meteorites, and of the integrated light from distant galaxies and quasars. This authoritative volume is a valuable resource for graduate students and professional research astronomers.
Review of the hardback: 'The production standards of the book are extremely high. This enhances the pleasure in reading the book … Anyone who has an interest in elemental or molecular abundance measurements anywhere in the Universe should have this volume on their bookshelf. I suspect that the shelf-life of this book will be significantly longer than that of most other conference proceedings.' The Observatory
ISBN: 9780521143950
Dimensions: 244mm x 26mm x 170mm
Weight: 810g
514 pages