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This book takes a reader on a tour of astronomical phenomena: from
the vastness of the interstellar medium, to the formation and
evolution of stars and planetary systems, through to white dwarfs,
neutron stars, and black holes, the final objects of the stellar
graveyard. At its heart, this book is a journey through the
evolutionary history of the birth, life, and death of stars, but
detours are also made to other related interesting topics. This
highly accessible story of the observed contents of our Galaxy
includes intuitive explanations, informative diagrams, and basic
equations, as needed. It is an ideal guide for undergraduates with
some physics and mathematics background who are studying astronomy
and astrophysics. It is also accessible to interested laypeople,
thanks to its limited equations. Key features: Includes coverage of
some of the latest exciting research from the field, including star
formation, exoplanets, and black holes Can be utilised as a
stand-alone textbook for a one-term course or as a supplementary
textbook for a more comprehensive course on astronomy and
astrophysics Authored by a team respected for research, education,
and outreach Shantanu Basu is an astrophysicist and a professor at
The University of Western Ontario, Canada. He is known for research
contributions on the formation of gravitationally-collapsed objects
in the universe: stars, planets, brown dwarfs, and supermassive
black holes. He is one of the originators of the migrating embryo
scenario of episodic accretion onto young stars. He has been
recognized for his teaching excellence and his contributions to the
astronomical community include organizing many conferences and
training schools. Pranav Sharma is an astronomer and science
historian known for his work on the history of the Indian Space
Program. He has curated the Space Museum at the B. M. Birla Science
Centre (Hyderabad, India). He is in-charge of the history of
Indo-French scientific partnership project supported by the Embassy
of France in India. He is a national-award-winning science
communicator and has extensively worked on the popularization of
astronomy education in India.
This book takes a reader on a tour of astronomical phenomena: from
the vastness of the interstellar medium, to the formation and
evolution of stars and planetary systems, through to white dwarfs,
neutron stars, and black holes, the final objects of the stellar
graveyard. At its heart, this book is a journey through the
evolutionary history of the birth, life, and death of stars, but
detours are also made to other related interesting topics. This
highly accessible story of the observed contents of our Galaxy
includes intuitive explanations, informative diagrams, and basic
equations, as needed. It is an ideal guide for undergraduates with
some physics and mathematics background who are studying astronomy
and astrophysics. It is also accessible to interested laypeople,
thanks to its limited equations. Key features: Includes coverage of
some of the latest exciting research from the field, including star
formation, exoplanets, and black holes Can be utilised as a
stand-alone textbook for a one-term course or as a supplementary
textbook for a more comprehensive course on astronomy and
astrophysics Authored by a team respected for research, education,
and outreach Shantanu Basu is an astrophysicist and a professor at
The University of Western Ontario, Canada. He is known for research
contributions on the formation of gravitationally-collapsed objects
in the universe: stars, planets, brown dwarfs, and supermassive
black holes. He is one of the originators of the migrating embryo
scenario of episodic accretion onto young stars. He has been
recognized for his teaching excellence and his contributions to the
astronomical community include organizing many conferences and
training schools. Pranav Sharma is an astronomer and science
historian known for his work on the history of the Indian Space
Program. He has curated the Space Museum at the B. M. Birla Science
Centre (Hyderabad, India). He is in-charge of the history of
Indo-French scientific partnership project supported by the Embassy
of France in India. He is a national-award-winning science
communicator and has extensively worked on the popularization of
astronomy education in India.
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