Astronomy and spectroscopy are firmly linked historically, and they continue to develop together, each contributing to the growth of the other. This book is aimed at the newcomer to astronomical spectroscopy and assumes no previous specialist knowledge on the part of the reader. Starting from the physical background to spectroscopy, with clear explanation of energy levels and spectroscopic notation, the book goes on to introduce the main techniques of optical spectroscopy and the range of instrumentation that is available. The applications of spectroscopy in modern astronomy are then set out: the Solar system, stars, nebulae, the interstellar medium and galaxies are all described clearly for the reader.
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137 line illustrations, 15 halftones
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Höhe: 234 mm
Breite: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7503-0345-3 (9780750303453)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Part 1 Atomic processes - introduction to spectroscopy; the physics of atoms and molecules; atomic energy levels; transitions; spectra of molecules; radiation in the presence of fields; spectroscopy of solid materials. Part 2 Astronomical spectroscopic techniques - optical spectroscopes; specialised optical spectroscopic techniques for astronomy; examples of optical spectroscopes. Part 3Spectroscopy of astronomical sources - spectral classification; radial velocities; spectrophotometry; stars; planets and other minor bodies of the solar system; nebulae and the interstellar medium; extragalactic objects.