Protostars and Planets VI
Author: Henrik Beuther
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2014-12-18
Total Pages: 945
ISBN-13: 0816531242
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Author: Henrik Beuther
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2014-12-18
Total Pages: 945
ISBN-13: 0816531242
DOWNLOAD EBOOKProceedings of a conference held in Heidelberg, Germany, July 15-20, 2013.
Author: International Astronomical Union. Symposium
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Published: 2009-06-25
Total Pages: 492
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Author: Michael Perryman
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2018-08-30
Total Pages: 973
ISBN-13: 1108329667
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWith the discovery of planets beyond our solar system 25 years ago, exoplanet research has expanded dramatically, with new state-of-the-art ground-based and space-based missions dedicated to their discovery and characterisation. With more than 3,500 exoplanets now known, the complexity of the discovery techniques, observations and physical characterisation have grown exponentially. This Handbook ties all these avenues of research together across a broad range of exoplanet science. Planet formation, exoplanet interiors and atmospheres, and habitability are discussed, providing in-depth coverage of our knowledge to date. Comprehensively updated from the first edition, it includes instrumental and observational developments, in-depth treatment of the new Kepler mission results and hot Jupiter atmospheric studies, and major updates on models of exoplanet formation. With extensive references to the research literature and appendices covering all individual exoplanet discoveries, it is a valuable reference to this exciting field for both incoming and established researchers.
Author: Guillermo García-Segura
Publisher: UNAM
Published: 2004
Total Pages: 184
ISBN-13: 9789703211609
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Dániel Apai
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2010-01-21
Total Pages: 397
ISBN-13: 0521517729
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe first comprehensive overview of planet formation for students and researchers in astronomy, cosmochemistry, laboratory astrophysics and planetary sciences.
Author: Philip J. Armitage
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2020-01-30
Total Pages: 345
ISBN-13: 1108356117
DOWNLOAD EBOOKConcise and self-contained, this textbook gives a graduate-level introduction to the physical processes that shape planetary systems, covering all stages of planet formation. Writing for readers with undergraduate backgrounds in physics, astronomy, and planetary science, Armitage begins with a description of the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks, moves on to the formation of planetesimals, rocky, and giant planets, and concludes by describing the gravitational and gas dynamical evolution of planetary systems. He provides a self-contained account of the modern theory of planet formation and, for more advanced readers, carefully selected references to the research literature, noting areas where research is ongoing. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to include observational results from NASA's Kepler mission, ALMA observations and the JUNO mission to Jupiter, new theoretical ideas including pebble accretion, and an up-to-date understanding in areas such as disk evolution and planet migration.
Author: Dante S. Lauretta
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2006-07
Total Pages: 992
ISBN-13: 9780816525621
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThey range in size from microscopic particles to masses of many tons. The geologic diversity of asteroids and other rocky bodies of the solar system are displayed in the enormous variety of textures and mineralogies observed in meteorites. The composition, chemistry, and mineralogy of primitive meteorites collectively provide evidence for a wide variety of chemical and physical processes. This book synthesizes our current understanding of the early solar system, summarizing information about processes that occurred before its formation. It will be valuable as a textbook for graduate education in planetary science and as a reference for meteoriticists and researchers in allied fields worldwide.
Author: Bo Reipurth
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2007
Total Pages: 994
ISBN-13: 9780816526543
DOWNLOAD EBOOK'Protostars and Planets V' builds on the latest results from recent advances in ground and space-based astronomy and in numerical computing techniques to offer the most detailed and up-to-date picture of star and planet formation - including the formation and early evolution of our own solar system.
Author: Michel C. Festou
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Published: 2004-11-01
Total Pages: 780
ISBN-13: 0816546576
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe study of comets is a field that has seen tremendous advances in recent years, far surpassing the knowledge reflected in the original Comets volume published as part of the Space Science Series in 1982. This new volume, with more than seventy contributing authors, represents the first complete overview of comet science in more than a decade and contains the most extensive collection of knowledge yet assembled in the field. Comets II situates comet science in the global context of astrophysics for the first time by beginning with a series of chapters that describe the connection between stars and planets. It continues with a presentation of the formation and evolution of planetary systems, enabling the reader to clearly see the key role played in our own solar system by the icy planetesimals that were the seeds of the giant planets and transneptunian objects. The book presents the key results obtained during the 1990s, in particular those collected during the apparition of the exceptional comets C/Hyakutake and C/Hale-Bopp in 1996-1997. The latest results obtained from the in situ exploration of comets P/Borrelly and P/Wild 2 are also discussed in detail. Each topic of is designed to be accessible to students or young researchers looking for basic, yet detailed, complete and accurate, information on comet science. With its emphasis on the origin of theories and the future of research, Comets II will enable scientists to make connections across disciplinary boundaries and will set the stage for discovery and new understanding in the coming years.
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Total Pages: 198
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