
Molecular Processes in Space
Springer (Publisher)
Published on 8. October 2011
Book
Paperback/Softback
IX, 261 pages
978-1-4612-7881-8 (ISBN)
Description
Like a river, the progress of science has a tendency to run tast or slow. Once the water meets a dam, it may stop for a while, but eventually it will flow over the top and run fast again. In scientific research, a breakthrough to overcome a simile>r barrier is often made by a small number of scientists, or perhaps by a single person of special creativity, extraordinary talent and unusual perseverance. Through such individuals science can proceed in great strides. No one can deny that Professor Kazuo Takayanagi is one of these special individuals who have played a leading role in the field of atomic and molecular physics, as well as space physics. This book is dedicated to Professor Takayanagi on the occasion of his retirement from the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science. Professor Takayanagi was born in 1926 and grew up in Tomakomai in Hokkaido, the northern island of Japan. In his boyhood, he was interested in natural sciences, particularly astronomy. On 5th February, 1943, when he was attending secondary school, a solar eclipse was seen in his town. He organized a group of students from his school to observe the eclipse. He still remembers the scene: it grew so dark during the eclipse that two stars, Vega and Arcturus, could be seen. After graduation from the University of Tokyo in 1948, he entered the graduate school there.
More details
Series
Edition
1990 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Illustrations
IX, 261 p.
Dimensions
Height: 244 mm
Width: 170 mm
Thickness: 16 mm
Weight
482 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4612-7881-8 (9781461278818)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4613-0591-0
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Additional editions

Tsutomu Watanabe | Isao Shimamura | Mikio Shimizu
Molecular Processes in Space
Book
02/1990
Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers
€96.00
Article not available at the moment
Content
1. Molecular Processes in Space: Introduction.- 2. Theory of Electron- and Photon-Molecule Collisions.- 3. Experiments on Low-Energy Electron-Molecule Collisions.- 4. Subexcitation Electrons in Gases.- 5. Energy Transfer Processes in Collisions Involving Ionic Forces.- 6. Experiments on Ion-Molecule Collisions.- 7. Recombination Processes.- 8. Molecular Processes in the Upper Atmospheres of the Earth and Other Planets.- 9. Interstellar Molecules.- 10. Atomic and Molecular Data Needed in Space, Fusion, and Related Researches.- Contributors.