An Atlas of Stellar Spectra, with an Outline of Spectral Classification. By W.W. Morgan, Philip C. Keenan and Edith Kellman. [With Plates.].
Title | An Atlas of Stellar Spectra, with an Outline of Spectral Classification. By W.W. Morgan, Philip C. Keenan and Edith Kellman. [With Plates.]. PDF eBook |
Author | William Wilson MORGAN |
Publisher | |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 1943 |
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An Atlas of Stellar Spectra with an Outline of Spectral Classification
Title | An Atlas of Stellar Spectra with an Outline of Spectral Classification PDF eBook |
Author | William Wilson Morgan |
Publisher | |
Pages | 35 |
Release | 1943 |
Genre | Stars |
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Stellar Spectral Classification
Title | Stellar Spectral Classification PDF eBook |
Author | Richard O. Gray |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 611 |
Release | 2009-03-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 0691125112 |
Written by leading experts in the field, Stellar Spectral Classification is the only book to comprehensively discuss both the foundations and most up-to-date techniques of MK and other spectral classification systems. Definitive and encyclopedic, the book introduces the astrophysics of spectroscopy, reviews the entire field of stellar astronomy, and shows how the well-tested methods of spectral classification are a powerful discovery tool for graduate students and researchers working in astronomy and astrophysics. The book begins with a historical survey, followed by chapters discussing the entire range of stellar phenomena, from brown dwarfs to supernovae. The authors account for advances in the field, including the addition of the L and T dwarf classes; the revision of the carbon star, Wolf-Rayet, and white dwarf classification schemes; and the application of neural nets to spectral classification. Copious figures illustrate the morphology of stellar spectra, and the book incorporates recent discoveries from earth-based and satellite data. Many examples of spectra are given in the red, ultraviolet, and infrared regions, as well as in the traditional blue-violet optical region, all of which are useful for researchers identifying stellar and galactic spectra. This essential reference includes a glossary, handy appendixes and tables, an index, and a Web-based resource of spectra. In addition to the authors, the contributors are Adam J. Burgasser, Margaret M. Hanson, J. Davy Kirkpatrick, and Nolan R. Walborn.
Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers
Title | Spectral Atlas for Amateur Astronomers PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Walker |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 295 |
Release | 2017-07-20 |
Genre | Nature |
ISBN | 1107165903 |
A full colour reference featuring detailed commented spectral profiles of more than one hundred astronomical objects.
The New Cosmos
Title | The New Cosmos PDF eBook |
Author | Albrecht Unsöld |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 571 |
Release | 2013-06-29 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3662043564 |
Astronomy, astrophysics and space research have witnessed an explosive development over the last few decades. The new observational potential offered by space stations and the availability of powerful and highly specialized computers have revealed novel aspects of the fascinating realm of galaxies, quasars, stars and planets. The present completely revised 5th edition of The New Cosmos provides ample evidence of these dramatic developments. In a concise presentation, which assumes only a modest prior knowledge of mathematics and physics, the book gives a coherent introduction to the entire field of astronomy and astrophysics. At the same time it takes into account the art of observation and the fundamental ideas behind their interpretation. Like its predecessors, this edition of The New Cosmos will provide new insight and enjoyment not only to students and researchers in the fields of astronomy, physics and earth sciences, but also to a wide range of interested amateurs.
The Analysis of Starlight
Title | The Analysis of Starlight PDF eBook |
Author | John B. Hearnshaw |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 385 |
Release | 2014-03-17 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1107782910 |
First published in 1986, this is the story of the analysis of starlight by astronomical spectroscopy. Beginning with Joseph Fraunhofer's discovery of spectral lines in the early nineteenth century, this new edition continues the story through to the year 2000. In addition to the key discoveries, it presents the cultural and social history of stellar astrophysics by introducing the leading astronomers and their struggles, triumphs and disagreements. Basic concepts in spectroscopy and spectral analysis are included, so both observational and theoretical aspects are described, in a non-mathematical framework. This new edition covers the final decades of the twentieth century, with its major advances in stellar astrophysics: the discovery of extrasolar planets, new classes of stars and the observation of the ultraviolet spectra of stars from satellites. The in-depth coverage makes it essential reading for graduate students working in stellar spectroscopy, professional and amateur astronomers, and historians of science.
Spectral Classification and Multicolour Photometry
Title | Spectral Classification and Multicolour Photometry PDF eBook |
Author | CH. Fehrenbach |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 318 |
Release | 2013-11-21 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 9401026270 |
Dr J. Landi Dessy, Director of the Astronomical Observatory, Cordoba, Argentina, invited the International Astronomical Union to hold a Symposium in Cordoba in connection with the celebration of the Centennial of the Cordoba Observatory; the date of foundation is October 24, 1871. He proposed that the Symposium should deal with Spectral Classification and Multicolour Photometry as seven years had elapsed since the Symposium No. 24 in Saltsj6baden, and much development had occurred in the field. The invitation and the proposal were accepted by the IAU, and the Symposium was held in Villa Carlos Paz, near Cordoba, between October 18 and October 24, 1971. It was attended by about 50 scientists representing Argentina, Canada, Chile, Den mark, France, Germany, Italy, Mexico, Sweden, Switzerland, U.K., U.S.A., Vatican City State and Venezuela. The Symposium was divided into four sessions: 1. Classification of slit spectra, 2. Classification of objective-prism spectra, 3. Photometric classification, 4. Catalogues and documentation. It was decided not to include problems of calibration of absolute magnitudes and temperatures of stars but to refer this to a separate symposium. The contents of the present volume follow closely the programmes of the individual sessions of the Symposium. All the participants at the Symposium appreciated the excellent hospitality of their Argentinian hosts and the efficient help given by the staff ofthe Cordoba Observatory.