BOOKREVIEWS N° R1026
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Published in 2008 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
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Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN : 978-0-521-84656-1
- 504 pages – hardback
Bridging the
gap between physics and astronomy textbooks, this book provides step-by-step
physical and mathematical development of fundamental astrophysical processes
underlying a wide range of phenomena in stellar, galactic, and extragalactic
astronomy. The book has been written for upper-level undergraduates and
beginning graduate students, and its strong pedagogy ensures solid mastery of
each process and application. It contains over 150 tutorial figures, numerous
examples of astronomical measurements, and 201 exercises. Topics covered
include the Kepler–Newton problem, stellar structure, binary evolution,
radiation processes, special relativity in astronomy, radio propagation in the
interstellar medium, and gravitational lensing. Applications presented include
Jeans length, Eddington luminosity, the cooling of the cosmic microwave
background (CMB), the Sunyaev–Zeldovich effect, Doppler boosting in jets, and
determinations of the Hubble constant. This text is a stepping stone to more
specialized books and primary literature. Password-protected solutions to the
exercises are available to instructors at www.cambridge.org/9780521846561.
• Contains
many excellent tutorial diagrams, and mathematical derivations are carefully
worked out, so readers can easily follow the materials • Contains exercises,
with solutions available to instructors online • Emphasis is on fundamental
processes, including radiation processes

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