
Advances In Astronomy: From The Big Bang To The Solar System
FROM THE BIG BANG TO THE SOLAR SYSTEM
J. Michael T. Thompson(Editor)
Imperial College Press
Published on 27. October 2005
Book
Hardback
436 pages
978-1-86094-577-9 (ISBN)
Description
In this highly accessible book, leading scientists from around the world give a general overview of research advances in their subject areas within the field of Astronomy. They describe some of their own cutting-edge research and give their visions of the future. Re-written in a popular and well-illustrated style, the articles are mainly derived from scholarly and authoritative papers published in special issues of the Royal Society's Philosophical Transactions, the world's longest running scientific journal. Carefully selected by the journal's editor, topics include the Big Bang creation of the universe, the formation and evolution of the stars and galaxies, cold dark matter, explosive sun-spot events, and humankind's exploration of the solar system. The book conveys the excitement and enthusiasm of the authors for their work at the frontiers of astronomy. All are definitive reviews for people with a general interest in the future directions of science.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Research scientists, academics, graduates and post-graduates, and general readers with an interest in science.
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Paper over boards
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
821 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86094-577-9 (9781860945779)
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Schweitzer Classification
Person
UNIV OF CAMBRIDGE, UK
Content
# Cosmology and the Big Bang: # The Paradigm of Inflation (J Garcia-Bellido) # Small Scales, Big Issues for Cold Dark Matter (A J Benson) # Violence and Black Holes in the Hearts of Galaxies (C G Mundell) # Probing the Universe: # Quest for Gravitational Waves (B S Sathyaprakash) # Strong-Field Tests of Relativistic Gravity with Pulsars (M Kramer) # Gamma-Ray Bursts as Cosmological Probes (N R Tanvir) # Stars and Conditions for Life: # Gamma-Ray Bursts (D Lazzati) # Astrophysical Dust (M Gray) # Extrasolar Planets (H R A Jones & J S Jenkins) # Solar System and Climate Change: # Our Solar System (A Coates) # The Solar Dynamo (S Tobias) # Explosions on the Sun (L K Harra) # and other papers