BOOKREVIEWS
N° R1053
Author :
Dina Prialnik
Published in October 2009 by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Address : The Edinburgh Building,
Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
Telephone : 01223
312393
Fax : 01223 315052
Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN : 978-0-521-86604-0 - 314 pages – hardback
Using
fundamental physics, the theory of stellar structure and evolution can predict
how stars are born, how their complex internal structure changes, what nuclear
fuel they burn, and their ultimate fate. This textbook is a stimulating introduction
for undergraduates in astronomy, physics and applied mathematics, taking a
course on the physics of stars. It uniquely emphasises the basic physical
principles governing stellar structure and evolution. This second edition
contains two new chapters on mass loss from stars and interacting binary stars,
and new exercises. Clear and methodical, it explains the processes in simple
terms, while maintaining mathematical rigour. Starting from general principles,
this textbook leads students step-by-step to a global, comprehensive
understanding of the subject. Fifty exercises and full solutions allow students
to test their understanding. No prior knowledge of astronomy is required, and
only a basic background in physics and mathematics is necessary.
• Requires
only a basic background in physics and mathematics, and no prior knowledge of
astronomy • Uniquely emphasises the basic physical principles governing stellar
structure and evolution • Contains fifty exercises with full solutions so
students can test their understanding of all key topics

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