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Gas-Phase Chemistry in Space (Hardcover)
Francois Lique, Alexandre Faure; Contributions by Daniele Galli, Nicolas Prantzos, Sebastien Le Picard, …
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Chemical Modelling: Applications and Theory comprises critical
literature reviews of molecular modelling, both theoretical and
applied. Molecular modelling in this context refers to modelling
the structure, properties and reactions of atoms, molecules and
materials. Each chapter is compiled by experts in their fields and
provides a selective review of recent literature. With chemical
modelling covering such a wide range of subjects, this Specialist
Periodical Report serves as the first port of call to any chemist,
biochemist, materials scientist or molecular physicist needing to
acquaint themselves of major developments in the area. Specialist
Periodical Reports provide systematic and detailed review coverage
in major areas of chemical research. Compiled by teams of leading
authorities in the relevant subject areas, the series creates a
unique service for the active research chemist, with regular,
in-depth accounts of progress in particular fields of chemistry.
Subject coverage within different volumes of a given title is
similar and publication is on an annual or biennial basis. Current
subject areas covered are Amino Acids, Peptides and Proteins,
Carbohydrate Chemistry, Catalysis, Chemical Modelling. Applications
and Theory, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance, Nuclear Magnetic
Resonance, Organometallic Chemistry. Organophosphorus Chemistry,
Photochemistry and Spectroscopic Properties of Inorganic and
Organometallic Compounds. From time to time, the series has altered
according to the fluctuating degrees of activity in the various
fields, but these volumes remain a superb reference point for
researchers.
New Edition: Astronomical Spectroscopy (3rd Edition)Nearly all
information about the Universe comes from the study of light as it
reaches us. However, understanding the information contained in
this light requires both telescopes capable of resolving it into
its component colours and a detailed knowledge of the quantum
mechanical behaviour of atoms and molecules. This book, which is
based on a third-year undergraduate course taught by the author at
University College London, presents the basic atomic and molecular
physics necessary to understand and interpret astronomical spectra.
It explains how and what kind of information can be extracted from
these spectra. Contemporary astronomical spectra are used
extensively to study the underlying atomic physics and illustrate
the results.
New Edition: Astronomical Spectroscopy (3rd Edition)Nearly all
information about the Universe comes from the study of light as it
reaches us. However, understanding the information contained in
this light requires both telescopes capable of resolving it into
its component colours and a detailed knowledge of the quantum
mechanical behaviour of atoms and molecules. This book, which is
based on a third-year undergraduate course taught by the author at
University College London, presents the basic atomic and molecular
physics necessary to understand and interpret astronomical spectra.
It explains how and what kind of information can be extracted from
these spectra. Contemporary astronomical spectra are used
extensively to study the underlying atomic physics and illustrate
the results.
'The first two editions of this textbook have received
well-deserved high acclaims, and this - the third edition -
deserves no less. Its explanations of the whole gamut of atomic and
molecular spectroscopy provide a solid grasp of the theory as well
as how to understand such spectra in practice. It thus makes an
ideal companion to books that start from the observational aspect
of spectroscopy, whether in the lab or at the telescope ... This
new edition of TennysonaEURO (TM)s book ought to be in the library
of every astronomical department.'The Observatory Magazine'It
closely follows the course given to third year UCL undergraduates,
and the worked examples have surely been tested on students ... The
last two chapters serve as an effective appendix on more
specialised topics in atomic and molecular theory.'Contemporary
PhysicsThe third edition of Astronomical Spectroscopy examines the
physics necessary to understand and interpret astronomical spectra.
It offers a step-by-step guide to the atomic and molecular physics
involved in providing astronomical spectra starting from the
relatively simple hydrogen atom and working its way to the
spectroscopy of small molecules.Based on UCL course material, this
book uses actual astronomical spectra to illustrate the theoretical
aspects of the book to give the reader a feel for such spectra as
well as an awareness of what information can be retrieved from
them. It also provides comprehensive exercises, with answers given,
to aid understanding.
'The first two editions of this textbook have received
well-deserved high acclaims, and this - the third edition -
deserves no less. Its explanations of the whole gamut of atomic and
molecular spectroscopy provide a solid grasp of the theory as well
as how to understand such spectra in practice. It thus makes an
ideal companion to books that start from the observational aspect
of spectroscopy, whether in the lab or at the telescope ... This
new edition of TennysonaEURO (TM)s book ought to be in the library
of every astronomical department.'The Observatory Magazine'It
closely follows the course given to third year UCL undergraduates,
and the worked examples have surely been tested on students ... The
last two chapters serve as an effective appendix on more
specialised topics in atomic and molecular theory.'Contemporary
PhysicsThe third edition of Astronomical Spectroscopy examines the
physics necessary to understand and interpret astronomical spectra.
It offers a step-by-step guide to the atomic and molecular physics
involved in providing astronomical spectra starting from the
relatively simple hydrogen atom and working its way to the
spectroscopy of small molecules.Based on UCL course material, this
book uses actual astronomical spectra to illustrate the theoretical
aspects of the book to give the reader a feel for such spectra as
well as an awareness of what information can be retrieved from
them. It also provides comprehensive exercises, with answers given,
to aid understanding.
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