Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations

Author: Maurizio Salaris  

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc‎

Publication year: 2005

E-ISBN: 9780470092224

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780470092200

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780470092194

Subject: P152 stellar astronomy, extragalactic astronomy

Language: ENG

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Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations is a comprehensive presentation of the theory of stellar evolution and its application to the study of stellar populations in galaxies. Taking a unique approach to the subject, this self-contained text introduces first the theory of stellar evolution in a clear and accessible manner, with particular emphasis placed on explaining the evolution with time of observable stellar properties, such as luminosities and surface chemical abundances. This is followed by a detailed presentation and discussion of a broad range of related techniques, that are widely applied by researchers in the field to investigate the formation and evolution of galaxies.

This book will be invaluable for undergraduates and graduate students in astronomy and astrophysics, and will also be of interest to researchers working in the field of Galactic, extragalactic astronomy and cosmology.
* comprehensive presentation of stellar evolution theory
* introduces the concept of stellar population and describes "stellar population synthesis" methods to study ages and star formation histories of star clusters and galaxies.
* presents stellar evolution as a tool for investigating the evolution of galaxies and of the universe in general.

Chapter

Contents

pp.:  1 – 9

Preface

pp.:  9 – 13

1 Stars and the Universe

pp.:  13 – 15

3 Equations of Stellar Structure

pp.:  45 – 63

4 Star Formation and Early Evolution

pp.:  63 – 119

5 The Hydrogen Burning Phase

pp.:  119 – 131

6 The Helium Burning Phase

pp.:  131 – 175

7 The Advanced Evolutionary Phases

pp.:  175 – 201

8 From Theory to Observations

pp.:  201 – 253

9 Simple Stellar Populations

pp.:  253 – 273

10 Composite Stellar Populations

pp.:  273 – 329

11 Unresolved Stellar Populations

pp.:  329 – 345

Appendix I: Constants

pp.:  345 – 365

Appendix II: Selected Web Sites

pp.:  365 – 367

References

pp.:  367 – 371

Index

pp.:  371 – 383

LastPages

pp.:  383 – 388

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