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Nuclear Astrophysics - Proceedings of a Workshop, Held at the Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, FRG, April 21-24, 1987 (Paperback,... Nuclear Astrophysics - Proceedings of a Workshop, Held at the Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, FRG, April 21-24, 1987 (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1987)
Wolfgang Hillebrandt, Rudolf Kuhfuss, Ewald Muller, James W. Truran
R2,894 Discovery Miles 28 940 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The recent discovery of a type II supernova in the Large Magellanic Cloud provides a rare chance to compare models of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis directly with observations. This workshop covers thermonuclear reaction rates in chaos (experimental and theoretical), stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis and isotopic anomalies in meteorites and, in a final section, the supernovae, in particular SN 1987A. It brings the most interesting news in the rapidly developing field of nuclear astrophysics to researchers and also to graduate students. Recent and future developments are discussed. Special emphasis is placed on experimental and theoretical approaches to obtaining nuclear reaction rates, models of stellar evolution and explosions, and theories of nucleosynthesis. Various aspects of stellar evolution, nucleosynthesis, and thermonuclear reactions of astrophysical interest are reviewed. Several contributions deal with supernova explosions of massive stars, and in particular with Supernova 1987A and its impact on current models of the evolution of massive stars, the gravitational collapse of stellar cores, and neutrino physics and astronomy.

Type Ia Supernovae - Theory and Cosmology (Hardcover): J. C. Niemeyer, James W. Truran Type Ia Supernovae - Theory and Cosmology (Hardcover)
J. C. Niemeyer, James W. Truran; Series edited by Jose Franco, Steven M. Kahn, Andrew R. King, …
R2,384 Discovery Miles 23 840 Out of stock

Observations of distant supernovae have provided startling evidence that the expansion of the Universe may be accelerating, rather than decelerating. If this result is verified by future studies, it has profound implications for cosmology. The reliability of this finding and its implications for both the study of supernovae and cosmology are the subject of this exciting volume. Based on a conference at the University of Chicago, this timely volume, originally published in 2000, presents articles by leading experts on the theory of Type Ia supernovae, observational astronomy, and cosmology. It examines the observational data, the nature of the likely progenitor binary systems, the outburst mechanisms of Type Ia supernovae events, and the cosmological implications. This is a unique and wide-ranging review of one of the most dramatic and controversial results in astronomy in recent decades. It makes fascinating reading for all researchers and graduate students.

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