BOOKREVIEWS N° R1044
Published in 2009 by CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY PRESS
Address : The Edinburgh
Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
Telephone : 01223
312393
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Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN : 978-0-521-53199-3 - 332 pages –
hardback
Our understanding of the formation of stars
and planetary systems has changed greatly since the first edition of this book
was published. This new edition has been thoroughly updated, and now includes material
on molecular clouds, binaries, star clusters and the stellar initial mass
function (IMF), disk evolution and planet formation. This book provides a
comprehensive picture of the formation of stars and planetary systems, from
their beginnings in cold clouds of molecular gas to their emergence as new suns
with planet-forming disks. At each stage gravity induces an inward accretion of
mass, and this is a central theme for the book. The author brings together
current observations, rigorous treatments of the relevant astrophysics, and 150
illustrations, to clarify the sequence of events in star and planet formation.
It is a comprehensive account of the underlying physical processes of accretion
for graduate students and researchers.

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