The Behavior of Chemical Elements in Stars
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- Authors:
- Carlos Jaschek, Université de Strasbourg
- Mercedes Jaschek, Observatoire de Strasbourg
- Date Published: June 1995
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- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521411363
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This book presents a summary of our observational knowledge of the behavior of all chemical elements identified in stars. Whenever possible the behavior is described quantitatively, with the help of equivalent widths in different types of stars (e.g. dwarfs and supergiants), or different ionization stages, for both absorption and emission features. The authors also describe the behavior of isotopes, and there is a separate section on molecules in stars and circumstellar envelopes. This book will be a fundamental reference for observational astronomers and astrophysicists.
Read more- The Jascheks are probably the world's leading experts on stellar spectroscopy
- The only competing book appeared over forty years ago
- New advances in technology make the book particularly useful
- A valuable reference for professionals and graduate students in astrophysics
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"...provides stellar spectroscopists with a treasure trove of valuable data drawn from observations...Where else could you find this kind of information all in one place?" Marcus Chown, New Scientist
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- Date Published: June 1995
- format: Hardback
- isbn: 9780521411363
- length: 340 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 22 mm
- weight: 0.67kg
- contains: 118 b/w illus.
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Part I. Quantitative Description of Each of 80 Chemical Elements
Part II:
1. Behaviour of molecules in stars
2. Groups of elements
3. Chromospheres and coronas
Part III:
1. Terminology of spectral lines
2. Selection of stars
3. Line identification
4. Equivalent widths
5. Abundances
6. Afterthoughts
Part IV:
1. Periodic Table
2. Elements in alphabetical order of names
3. Elements in alphabetical order of formula
4. Elements ordered by atomic number
5. Abundances of chemical elements
6. Spectral type and surface gravity as a function of luminosity class. 7. Effective temperature
References
Index.
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