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Author José, Jordi, author.

Title Stellar explosions : hydrodynamics and nucleosynthesis / Jordi José
Published Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations
Series Series in astronomy and astrophysics
Series in astronomy and astrophysics.
Contents Front Cover; Dedication; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Symbol Description; Chapter 1 -- Computational Hydrodynamics; Chapter 2 -- Nuclear Physics; Chapter 3 -- Cosmochemistry and Presolar Grains; Chapter 4 -- Classical and Recurrent Novae; Chapter 5 -- Type Ia Supernovae; Chapter 6 -- X-Ray Bursts and Superbursts; Chapter 7 -- Core-Collapse Supernovae; Appendix A -- Henyey Method for Arbitrary Hydrodynamic Problems; Appendix B -- Computer Program for the Free-Fall Collapse Problem; Bibliography; Back Cover
Summary Stars are the main factories of element production in the universe through a suite of complex and intertwined physical processes. Such stellar alchemy is driven by multiple nuclear interactions that through eons have transformed the pristine, metal-poor ashes leftover by the Big Bang into a cosmos with 100 distinct chemical species. The products of stellar nucleosynthesis frequently get mixed inside stars by convective transport or through hydrodynamic instabilities, and a fraction of them is eventually ejected into the interstellar medium, thus polluting the cosmos with gas and dust. The study of the physics of the stars and their role as nucleosynthesis factories owes much to cross-fertilization of different, somehow disconnected fields, ranging from observational astronomy, computational astrophysics, and cosmochemistry to experimental and theoretical nuclear physics. Few books have simultaneously addressed the multidisciplinary nature of this field in an engaging way suitable for students and young scientists. Providing the required multidisciplinary background in a coherent way has been the driving force for Stellar Explosions: Hydrodynamics and Nucleosynthesis. Written by a specialist in stellar astrophysics, this book presents a rigorous but accessible treatment of the physics of stellar explosions from a multidisciplinary perspective at the crossroads of computational astrophysics, observational astronomy, cosmochemistry, and nuclear physics. Basic concepts from all these different fields are applied to the study of classical and recurrent novae, type I and II supernovae, X-ray bursts and superbursts, and stellar mergers. The book shows how a multidisciplinary approach has been instrumental in our understanding of nucleosynthesis in stars, particularly during explosive events.-- Source other than Library of Congress
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed December 18, 2015)
Subject Nuclear physics.
Hydrodynamics.
Nucleosynthesis.
Nuclear Physics
nuclear physics.
SCIENCE -- Physics -- Quantum Theory.
Hydrodynamics
Nuclear physics
Nucleosynthesis
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781439853085
1439853088