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Observational Tests of the Stellar Evolution Theory

English · Hardback

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"If simple perfect laws uniquely rule the universe, should not pure thought be capable of uncovering this perfect set of laws without having to lean on the crutches of tediously assembled observations? True, the laws to be discovered may be perfect, but the human brain is not. Left on its own, it is prone to stray, as many past examples sadly prove. In fact, we have missed few chances to err until new data freshly gleaned from nature set us right again for the next steps. Thus pillars rather than crutches are the observations on which we base our theories; and for the theory of stellar evolution these pillars must be there before we can get far on the right track. " These words written by Martin Schwarzschi1d in his famous book en titled "Structure and Evolution of the Stars"(1958) remind us how necessary and fruitful is the interplay of stellar evolution theory and observations. Clearly, observations are the great censor by their possibility of confirming or contradicting theoretical constructions. In addition, they have a driving role: new and sometimes unexpected facts may give rise to progressive ideas and stimulate further theoretical developments. In turn, theory, in its major role of sifting out and placing the facts in a logical sequence based on physical laws, must also be predictive and indicate new and pertinent observations to be undertaken.

List of contents

I. Evolution Of Low And Intermediate Mass Stars: Observations And Models.- II. Evolution of Massive Stars: Evolution and Models.- III. Binarity, Pulsation, Rotation and Mixing.- IV. Relation with Chemical Evolution of Galaxies and Cosmology.- Index of Names.

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`This book can be highly recommended to advanced students and to professional astronomers. It should be required reading for all investigators in the theory of stellar evolution.'
Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, 79:6 (1985)

Product details

Assisted by Maeder (Editor), A Maeder (Editor), A. Maeder (Editor), Andre Maeder (Editor), André Maeder (Editor), Renzini (Editor), Renzini (Editor), A. Renzini (Editor), Alvio Renzini (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.06.2009
 
EAN 9789027717740
ISBN 978-90-277-1774-0
No. of pages 590
Weight 1043 g
Illustrations XXIV, 590 p.
Series International Astronomical Union Symposia
International Astronomical Union Symposia
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Astronomy

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