The outstanding question in astronomy at the turn of the
twentieth century was: What are the stars and why are they as they
are? In this volume, the story of how the answer to this
fundamental question was unravelled is narrated in an informal
style, with emphasis on the underlying physics. Although the
foundations of astrophysics were laid down by 1870, and the edifice
was sufficiently built up by 1920, the definitive proof of many of
the prescient conjectures made in the 1920s and 1930s came to be
established less than ten years ago. This book discusses these
recent developments in the context of discussing the nature of the
stars, their stability and the source of the energy they
radiate.
Reading this book will get young students excited about the
presently unfolding revolution in astronomy and the challenges that
await them in the world of physics, engineering and technology.
General readers will also find the book appealing for its highly
accessible narrative of the physics of stars.
... "The readers will find Dr Srinivasan, an internationally
acclaimed leader in this enterprise, to be a clear and enthusiastic
guide to the wonders and mysteries of the cosmos."
Lord Martin Rees
Astronomer Royal
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
"I know of no comparable book in the present-day literature that
so successfully conveys ""the excitement of the development of
ideas pertaining to the physics of stars, including the newest
discoveries, and at the same time explains the fundamentals so
well. "
""
E. P. J. van den Heuvel
Professor of Astrophysics
Winner of the Spinoza and Descartes Prizes
University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
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