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1 Natalia Ivanova Common envelope evolution OB1684 2020 eBook  
2 edited by R.E.S. Clegg, I.R. Stevens, W.P.S. Meikle Circumstellar media in the late stages of stellar evolution OB0698 Book  
3 edited by Peter Ho??flich, Pawan Kumar, J. Craig Wheeler Cosmic explosions in three dimensions OB0686 Book  
4 Stephan Rosswog Introduction to high-energy astrophysics 021977 2007 Book  
5 DAVIES, PAUL Runaway universe 019454 1978 Book  
6 Robert Braun Interaction of supernovae with the interstellar medium 008452 1956 Book  
7 J. Craig Wheeler (ed.) Supernovae: Sixth Jerusalem winter school for theoretical physics held from 28th Dec. '88 to 5th Jan. '89 003723 1990 Book  
8 Albert G. Petschek (ed.) Supernovae 003416 1990 Book  
9 J. Craig Wheeler Cosmic Catastrophes: Exploding Stars, Black Holes, and Mapping the Universe 2nd ed 016711 2000 Book  
10 Philip M. Dauber Three big bangs: Comet crashes, exploding stars, and the creation of the universe 013229 1996 Book  
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TitleCommon envelope evolution
Author(s)Natalia Ivanova;Stephen Justham ;Paul Ricker
PublicationBristol, Institute of Physics Publishing, 2020.
Abstract NoteCommon envelope evolution is the most important phase in the lives of many significant classes of binary stars. During a common envelope phase, the stars temporarily share the same outer layers, with the cores of both stars orbiting inside the same common envelope. This common envelope is sometimes ejected and helps to explain the formation of a wide variety of astrophysical phenomena, including cataclysmic variables, X-ray binaries, progenitors for type Ia supernovae, and gravitational-wave mergers. Modeling common envelope evolution is a challenging problem, and this important process has typically been described in evolutionary models using very approximate treatments. This book explains the physics of common envelope evolution and relates it to the approximations that are frequently used for modeling the onset, progression, and outcome of common envelope phases.
ISBN,Price9780750315630 : £ 180.00(Online)
Keyword(s)1. CATACLYSMIC VARIABLE RESEARCH 2. EBOOK 3. EBOOK - INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS 4. GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE MERGERS 5. LA SUPERNOVAE 6. SUPERNOVAE 7. X-RAY BINARIES
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TitleCircumstellar media in the late stages of stellar evolution : proceedings of the 34th Herstmonceux conference, held in Cambridge, July 12-16, 1993
Author(s)edited by R.E.S. Clegg, I.R. Stevens, W.P.S. Meikle
Description1 online resource (xiv, 345 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Abstract NoteIn the last throes of their lives, how do low- and high-mass stars interact with their immediate surroundings? How does the circumstellar medium affect the shape of a nebula? How are supernovae affected by a dense medium? And what do we understand of how stellar winds interact with their environments? These and many other exciting issues are addressed in these proceedings, from the 34th Herstmonceux conference, held in Cambridge. Highlights of developments in the field covered in this volume include the latest observational results that show how various types of stellar ejecta differ in shape, and a unified view of the physical processes involved; as well as the latest results on the media around supernovae 1987A and 1993J. This timely volume provides review articles that serve both as an excellent introduction for graduate students and a handy reference for researchers; and up-to-date research papers for those who want to keep abreast of developments in the field
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Keyword(s)1. ASTROPHYSICS 2. Circumstellar matter 3. EBOOK 4. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 5. STARS 6. STELLAR WINDS 7. SUPERNOVAE
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TitleCosmic explosions in three dimensions : asymmetries in supernovae and gamma-ray bursts
Author(s)edited by Peter Ho??flich, Pawan Kumar, J. Craig Wheeler
Description1 online resource (vii, 383 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Abstract NoteSupernovae and gamma-ray bursts are the strongest explosions in the Universe. Observations show that, rather than being symmetrical, they are driven by strong jets of energy and other asymmetrical effects. These observations demand theories and computations that challenge the biggest computers. Originally published in 2004, this volume marked the transition to a fresh paradigm in the study of stellar explosions. It highlights the burgeoning era of routine supernova polarimetry and the insights into core collapse and thermonuclear explosions. With chapters by leading scientists, the book summarises the status of a fresh perspective on stellar explosions and should be a valuable resource for graduate students and research scientists
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Keyword(s)1. EBOOK 2. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 3. Gamma ray bursts 4. SUPERNOVAE
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TitleIntroduction to high-energy astrophysics
Author(s)Stephan Rosswog;Marcus Bruggen
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
Descriptionx, 355p.
Contents NoteThis book is ideal for undergradute students of high-energy astrophysics. It is a self-contained, up-to-date. An extended appendix gives an overview of some of the most important high-energy astrophysics instruments, and each chapter ends with exercises.
ISBN,Price9780521857697 : UKP 35.00(HB)
Classification52-48
Keyword(s)1. ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI 2. COMPACT BINARY SYSTEMS 3. GAMMA-RAY BURSTS 4. HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS 5. NEUTRON STARS 6. SUPERNOVAE
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TitleRunaway universe
Author(s)Paul Davies
PublicationLondon, J.M. Dent & Sons Ltd., 1978.
Description205p; Index pp. 199-205
ISBN,Price0460042866 : US $6.95
Classification524.85
Keyword(s)1. BLACK HOLE 2. COSMOLOGY 3. STAR FORMATION 4. SUN 5. SUPERNOVAE 6. UNIVERSE
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TitleInteraction of supernovae with the interstellar medium
Author(s)Robert Braun
PublicationNetherlands, Sterrewacht Leiden, 1956.
Description182pp.
Classification524.352
Keyword(s)1. INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM 2. SUPERNOVAE 3. THESIS
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TitleSupernovae: Sixth Jerusalem winter school for theoretical physics held from 28th Dec. '88 to 5th Jan. '89
Author(s)J. Craig Wheeler (ed.);T. Piran (ed.);S. Weinberg (ed.)
PublicationSingapore, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pvt. Ltd., 1990.
Description332pp.
Series(Jerusalem winter school for theoretical physics)
Classification524.352(069)
Keyword(s)1. SUPERNOVAE 2. SUPERNOVAE - PROC.
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TitleSupernovae
Author(s)Albert G. Petschek (ed.)
PublicationNew York, Springer-Verlag, 1990.
Description293p.
Series(Astronomy and Astrophysics Library)
Classification524.352
Keyword(s)SUPERNOVAE
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TitleCosmic Catastrophes: Exploding Stars, Black Holes, and Mapping the Universe 2nd ed
Author(s)J. Craig Wheeler
PublicationCambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
Descriptionxv, 288p.
Abstract NoteFrom supernovae and gamma-ray bursts to the accelerating Universe, this is an exploration of the intellectual threads that lead to some of the most exciting ideas in modern astrophysics and cosmology. This fully updated second edition incorporates new material on binary stars, black holes, gamma-ray bursts, worm-holes, quantum gravity and string theory. It covers the origins of stars and their evolution, the mechanisms responsible for supernovae, and their progeny, neutron stars and black holes. It examines the theoretical ideas behind black holes and their manifestation in observational astronomy and presents neutron stars in all their variety known today. This book also covers the physics of the twentieth century, discussing quantum theory and Einstein's gravity, how these two theories collide, and the prospects for their reconciliation in the twenty-first century. This will be essential reading for undergraduate students in astronomy and astrophysics, and an excellent, accessible introduction for a wider audience.
ISBN,Price0521651956 : $(EB)
Classification524.3
Keyword(s)1. ACCRETION DISKS 2. BLACK HOLE 3. COSMIC CATASTROPHES 4. EBOOK 5. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS 6. GAMMA-RAY BURSTS 7. NEUTRON STARS 8. ORIGIN OF STARS 9. STAR 10. STELLAR DEATH 11. STELLAR EVOLUTION 12. SUPERNOVA 1987 A 13. SUPERNOVAE 14. WORM-HOLE
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TitleThree big bangs: Comet crashes, exploding stars, and the creation of the universe
Author(s)Philip M. Dauber;Richard A. Muller
PublicationReading, Massachusetts, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1996.
Series(Helix Books)
ISBN,Price0-201-40752-3
Classification524.852
Keyword(s)1. BIG BANG THEORY 2. CATASTROPHES 3. COMET CRASHES 4. CREATION OF THE UNIVERSE 5. EXPLODING STARS 6. SUPERNOVAE
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