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Complete Spectroscopy for Amateur Astronomers

Onbekend Engels 2017 9781316642566
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This combined set is comprised of the Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers, a full colour reference featuring detailed commented spectral profiles of more than one hundred astronomical objects, and its companion guide, Spectroscopy for Amateur Astronomers, which explains in detail the methods for recording, processing, analysing and interpreting spectra. Together they cover astronomical objects such as stars, planets, nebulae, novae, supernovae; stellar clusters, galaxies and quasars; astronomical events such as eclipses and comet passages; and some terrestrial light sources. This comprehensive reference set benefits many groups, from individual novices and learners in astronomy clubs to advanced students and teachers of astrophysics. It aims to help readers understand and practise this scientifically important and growing field of amateur astronomy, and to encourage future professional-amateur collaborations.

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ISBN13:9781316642566
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:onbekend
Aantal pagina's:470

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Volume 1. Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers Richard Walker: 1. Directory of plates; 2. Selection, processing and presentation of the spectra; 3. Terms, definitions and abbreviations; 4. Overview and characteristics of stellar spectral classes; 5. Spectral class O; 6. Spectral class B; 7. Spectral class A; 8. Spectral class F; 9. Spectral class G; 10. Spectral class K; 11. Spectral class M; 12. Spectral sequence on the AGB; 13. M(e) stars on the AGB; 14. Spectral class S on the AGB; 15. Carbon stars on the AGB; 16. Post AGB stars and white dwarf; 17. Wolf Rayet stars; 18. LBV stars; 19. Be stars; 20. Be shell stars; 21. PMS protostars; 22. Peculiar CP-stars; 23. Spectroscopic binaries; 24. Novae; 25. Supernovae; 26. Extragalactic objects; 27. Star clusters; 28. Emission nebulae; 29. Reflectance spectra of solar system bodies; 30. Telluric molecular absorption; 31. The night sky spectrum; 32. The night sky spectrum; 33. Terrestrial and calibration light sources. Volume 2. Spectroscopy for Amateur Astronomers Marc Trypsteen and Richard Walker: 1. Physical basics of spectroscopy; 2. Electron transitions and formation of the spectra; 3. Quantum mechanical aspects of spectroscopy; 4. Types and function of dispersive elements; 5. Types and function of spectrographs; 6. Recording of the spectra; 7. Processing of recorded spectra; 8. Calibration of the spectra; 9. Analysis of the spectra; 10. Temperature and luminosity; 11. Expansion and contraction; 12. Rotation and orbital elements; 13. Gravity, abundance and magnetic fields; 14. Analysis of emission nebulae; 15. Amateurs and astronomical science.

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