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Radiative Processes in Astrophysics

Radiative Processes in AstrophysicsAuthors: George B. Rybicki, Alan P. Lightman
Publisher: Wiley-VCH
Category: Book

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Media: Paperback
Pages: 400
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Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.7 x 0.8

ISBN: 0471827592
Dewey Decimal Number: 523
EAN: 9780471827597

Publication Date: March 26, 1985
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Radiative Processes in Astrophysics This clear, straightforward, and fundamental introduction is designed to present—from a physicist's point of view—radiation processes and their applications to astrophysical phenomena and space science. It covers such topics as radiative transfer theory, relativistic covariance and kinematics, bremsstrahlung radiation, synchrotron radiation, Compton scattering, some plasma effects, and radiative transitions in atoms. Discussion begins with first principles, physically motivating and deriving all results rather than merely presenting finished formulae. However, a reasonably good physics background (introductory quantum mechanics, intermediate electromagnetic theory, special relativity, and some statistical mechanics) is required. Much of this prerequisite material is provided by brief reviews, making the book a self-contained reference for workers in the field as well as the ideal text for senior or first-year graduate students of astronomy, astrophysics, and related physics courses. Radiative Processes in Astrophysics also contains about 75 problems, with solutions, illustrating applications of the material and methods for calculating results. This important and integral section emphasizes physical intuition by presenting important results that are used throughout the main text; it is here that most of the practical astrophysical applications become apparent.

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