Dewey Edition22
Reviews"This is a very easy to read textbook although full of physical insight " ( Reviews , June 2008) "Good upper-level physics students...graduate students will cherish this book..." ( CHOICE , January 2008)
Synopsis"Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos" is an accessible introduction to the key principles and theories underlying astrophysics. This text takes a close look at the radiation and particles that we receive from astronomical objects, providing a thorough understanding of what this tells us, drawing the information together using examples to illustrate the process of astrophysics. Chapters dedicated to objects showing complex processes are written in an accessible manner and pull relevant background information together to put the subject firmly into context. The intention of the author is that the book will be a 'tool chest' for undergraduate astronomers wanting to know the "how" of astrophysics. Students will gain a thorough grasp of the key principles, ensuring that this often-difficult subject becomes more accessible., Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos is an accessible introduction to the key principles and theories underlying the subject. It takes a close look at the radiation and particles that we receive from astronomical objects and provides a thorough understanding of what these information-bearers tell us. Chapters are dedicated to complex physical processes described in an accessible manner and pull together relevant background material that , with many examples, places the physics firmly into an astronomical context. an accessible student-friendly guide to the key theories and principles of astrophysics includes numerous illustrations, examples and end-of-chapter problems to enhance student understanding focuses on the how of astronomy- how densities, temperatures, masses and energies are actually determined a tool chest for undergraduate astronomers providing key background information to the subject describes the physics first, then moves on to provide examples of the theory in practice This book will be invaluable for students taking courses in astrophysics, physics and astronomy and will also be a useful reference for graduate students looking for an overview of the subject., Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos is an accessible introduction to the key principles and theories underlying astrophysics. This text takes a close look at the radiation and particles that we receive from astronomical objects, providing a thorough understanding of what this tells us, drawing the information together using examples to illustrate the process of astrophysics. Chapters dedicated to objects showing complex processes are written in an accessible manner and pull relevant background information together to put the subject firmly into context. The intention of the author is that the book will be a 'tool chest' for undergraduate astronomers wanting to know the how of astrophysics. Students will gain a thorough grasp of the key principles, ensuring that this often-difficult subject becomes more accessible., Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos is an accessible introduction to the key principles and theories underlying astrophysics.
LC Classification NumberQB461