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adam_text | Contents Preface 1 ■ Early Astronomy 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Celestial Sphere 1 Coordinate Systems on a Sphere Celestial Motions 9 Basic Timekeeping 16 Solar and Sidereal Time 17 Calendars 25 3 Emergence of Modern Astronomy 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Early Greek Astronomy 29 Ptolemaic Astronomy 34 Copemican Astronomy 38 47 Galileo: The First Modem Scientist 50 Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion Proof of the Earth’s Motion 52 2.6.1 Rotation of the Earth 53 2.6.2 Revolution of the Earth 57 3 ■ Orbital Mechanics 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Deriving Kepler’s Laws 62 3.1.1 Kepler’s Second Law 62 3.1.2 Kepler’s First Law 66 3.1.3 Kepler’s Third Law 72 Orbital Energetics 74 Orbital Speed 75 The Viriai Theorem 78
VI Contents 83 4 ■ The Earth-Moon System 4.1 Precession 4.2 Tides 83 4.3 Limits on the Size of Orbits 84 92 4.3.1 Minimum Orbit Size: Roche Limit 4.3.2 Maximum Orbit Size: Hill Radius 4.4 Phases of the Moon 4.5 Rotation of the Moon 4.6 Eclipses 93 95 97 99 102 Interaction of Radiation arsii Matter 5.1 Atomic Structure 111 5.2 Atomic Processes 118 5.3 Emission and Absorption Spectra 5.4 The Equation of Radiative Transfer 5.5 The Curve of Growth 5.6 Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium 5.7 Blackbody Radiation 111 121 127 130 133 137 Astronomical Detection of Light 6.1 The Telescope as a Camera 6.2 Refracting and Reflecting Telescopes 6.3 Quality of Images 6.4 Astronomical Instruments and Detectors 6.5 Observations and Photon Counting 161 6.6 6.7 Observations at Other Wavelengths 165 146 146 151 155 Modern Telescopes 159 168 The Sun 172 7.1 Observable Layers of the Sun 7.2 Solar Activity 7.3 Angular Momentum of the Sun 172 181 189 8 ■ Overview of the Solar System 8.1 Two Types of Planets 8.2 Physical Properties of Planets 194 8.3 Formation of the Solar System 196 203 194
Contents VII 209 9 ■ Earth and Moon 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 The Earth’s Interior 209 The Earth’s Atmosphere 213 The Earth’s Magnetosphere 220 The Moon’s Interior and Surface 221 The Origin of the Moon 227 Appendix: Radioactive Dating 228 232 10· The Planets 10.1 10.2 10.3 Terrestrial Planets 232 10.1.1 Mercury 232 10.1.2 Venus 235 10.1.3 Mars 239 Jovian Planets 243 10.2.1 Jupiter and Saturn 244 10.2.2 Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn 10.2.3 Uranus and Neptune 256 Planetary Rings 259 252 266 11· Small Bodies in the Solar System 11.1 Asteroids 266 11.2 11.3 11.4 Trans-Neptunian Objects 271 Comets 277 Meteoroids and Dust 280 290 12 ■ The Solar System in Perspective 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Comparative Planetology Within the Solar System Origin of the Solar System 292 Detecting Exoplanets 294 Properties of Exoplanets 304 13· Properties of Stars 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 How Far Is a Star? 307 How Bright Is a Star? 309 How Hot Is a Star? 313 How Big Is a Star? 318 290 307
VIII Contents 13.5 13.6 How Massive Is a Star? 322 13.5.1 Visual Binaries 322 13.5.2 Spectroscopic Binaries 326 13.5.3 Eclipsing Binaries 329 How Are Mass, Radius, and Luminosity Related? 330 Appendix: Determination of Bolometric Corrections 332 14 ■ Stellar Atmospheres 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Hydrostatic Equilibrium 336 Spectral Classification 339 Luminosity Classes 343 Hertzsprung-Russell Diagrams 336 345 350 15 ■ Stellar Interiors 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Equations of Stellar Structure 350 15.1.1 Energy Transport in Stars 352 15.1.2 Radiative Transport 353 15.1.3 Convective Transport 356 Energy Generation in Stars 359 Nuclear Fusion Reactions 362 Modeling Stellar Interiors 369 Appendix: Random Walk Processes 372 376 16 ■ The Interstellar Medium 16.1 16.2 16.3 Interstellar Dust 376 16.1.1 Evidence for Interstellar Dust 376 16.1.2 Observable Effects of Dust on Starlight Interstellar Gas 380 The Physics of Non-LTE Gases 384 16.3.1 Ionization Balance 384 16.3.2 Thermal Balance 387 17· Formation and Evolution of Stars 17.1 17.2 17.3 378 Star Formation 393 Evolution of Sun-like Stars 398 Pulsating Variable Stars 402 393
Contents IX 18 ■ Stellar Remnants 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 409 White Dwarfs 410 18.1.1 Degeneracy Pressure 410 18.1.2 Mass-Radius Relationship 412 Neutron Stars and Pulsars 416 Black Holes 423 Novae and Supernovae 426 19· Our Galaxy 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 433 Overview: Morphology of Our Galaxy 433 Overview: Kinematics and Dynamics of our Galaxy Local Stellar Motions 444 The Local Standard of Rest 448 Differential Rotation of our Galaxy 451 Determining the Rotation Curve 456 The Nucleus of our Galaxy 461 20 ■ Galaxies 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 Galaxy Classification 468 Galaxy Spectra 474 Supermassive Black Holes in Galaxies Distances to Galaxies 482 The Hubble Law 484 467 480 21 ■ Active Galaxies 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 Types of Active Galaxies 490 21.1.1 Seyfert Galaxies 490 21.1.2 Quasars 491 21.1.3 Radio Galaxies 495 Accretion by Supermassive Black Holes 21.2.1 Energetics 497 21.2.2 The Eddington Limit 497 21.2.3 Accretion Disks 499 439 489 497 The Structure of AGNs and Unified Models 501 Quasars over Cosmic History 503 Probing the Intergalactic Medium 505 Appendix: Superluminal Radio Sources 506
x Contents 22 ■ Clusters and Superclusters 22.1 Clusters of Galaxies 22.2 When Galaxies Collide! 22.3 Superclusters and Voids 511 511 515 520 23 ■ Cosmology 526 23.1 Basic Cosmological Observations 23.2 533 Cosmology à la Einstein 536 Metrics of Spacetime 543 The Friedmann Equation 546 23.3 23.4 23.5 527 Cosmology à la Newton 24 ■ History of theUniverse 24.1 The Consensus Model 24.2 The Accelerating Universe 24.3 The Early Universe 24.4 The Very Early Universe A ■ Astronomical Data 551 551 559 564 568 575 Bibliography 583 Credits 585 Index 589
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Contents Preface 1 ■ Early Astronomy 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 The Celestial Sphere 1 Coordinate Systems on a Sphere Celestial Motions 9 Basic Timekeeping 16 Solar and Sidereal Time 17 Calendars 25 3 Emergence of Modern Astronomy 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Early Greek Astronomy 29 Ptolemaic Astronomy 34 Copemican Astronomy 38 47 Galileo: The First Modem Scientist 50 Kepler’s Laws of Planetary Motion Proof of the Earth’s Motion 52 2.6.1 Rotation of the Earth 53 2.6.2 Revolution of the Earth 57 3 ■ Orbital Mechanics 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Deriving Kepler’s Laws 62 3.1.1 Kepler’s Second Law 62 3.1.2 Kepler’s First Law 66 3.1.3 Kepler’s Third Law 72 Orbital Energetics 74 Orbital Speed 75 The Viriai Theorem 78
VI Contents 83 4 ■ The Earth-Moon System 4.1 Precession 4.2 Tides 83 4.3 Limits on the Size of Orbits 84 92 4.3.1 Minimum Orbit Size: Roche Limit 4.3.2 Maximum Orbit Size: Hill Radius 4.4 Phases of the Moon 4.5 Rotation of the Moon 4.6 Eclipses 93 95 97 99 102 Interaction of Radiation arsii Matter 5.1 Atomic Structure 111 5.2 Atomic Processes 118 5.3 Emission and Absorption Spectra 5.4 The Equation of Radiative Transfer 5.5 The Curve of Growth 5.6 Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium 5.7 Blackbody Radiation 111 121 127 130 133 137 Astronomical Detection of Light 6.1 The Telescope as a Camera 6.2 Refracting and Reflecting Telescopes 6.3 Quality of Images 6.4 Astronomical Instruments and Detectors 6.5 Observations and Photon Counting 161 6.6 6.7 Observations at Other Wavelengths 165 146 146 151 155 Modern Telescopes 159 168 The Sun 172 7.1 Observable Layers of the Sun 7.2 Solar Activity 7.3 Angular Momentum of the Sun 172 181 189 8 ■ Overview of the Solar System 8.1 Two Types of Planets 8.2 Physical Properties of Planets 194 8.3 Formation of the Solar System 196 203 194
Contents VII 209 9 ■ Earth and Moon 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 9.5 The Earth’s Interior 209 The Earth’s Atmosphere 213 The Earth’s Magnetosphere 220 The Moon’s Interior and Surface 221 The Origin of the Moon 227 Appendix: Radioactive Dating 228 232 10· The Planets 10.1 10.2 10.3 Terrestrial Planets 232 10.1.1 Mercury 232 10.1.2 Venus 235 10.1.3 Mars 239 Jovian Planets 243 10.2.1 Jupiter and Saturn 244 10.2.2 Satellites of Jupiter and Saturn 10.2.3 Uranus and Neptune 256 Planetary Rings 259 252 266 11· Small Bodies in the Solar System 11.1 Asteroids 266 11.2 11.3 11.4 Trans-Neptunian Objects 271 Comets 277 Meteoroids and Dust 280 290 12 ■ The Solar System in Perspective 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 Comparative Planetology Within the Solar System Origin of the Solar System 292 Detecting Exoplanets 294 Properties of Exoplanets 304 13· Properties of Stars 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 How Far Is a Star? 307 How Bright Is a Star? 309 How Hot Is a Star? 313 How Big Is a Star? 318 290 307
VIII Contents 13.5 13.6 How Massive Is a Star? 322 13.5.1 Visual Binaries 322 13.5.2 Spectroscopic Binaries 326 13.5.3 Eclipsing Binaries 329 How Are Mass, Radius, and Luminosity Related? 330 Appendix: Determination of Bolometric Corrections 332 14 ■ Stellar Atmospheres 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Hydrostatic Equilibrium 336 Spectral Classification 339 Luminosity Classes 343 Hertzsprung-Russell Diagrams 336 345 350 15 ■ Stellar Interiors 15.1 15.2 15.3 15.4 Equations of Stellar Structure 350 15.1.1 Energy Transport in Stars 352 15.1.2 Radiative Transport 353 15.1.3 Convective Transport 356 Energy Generation in Stars 359 Nuclear Fusion Reactions 362 Modeling Stellar Interiors 369 Appendix: Random Walk Processes 372 376 16 ■ The Interstellar Medium 16.1 16.2 16.3 Interstellar Dust 376 16.1.1 Evidence for Interstellar Dust 376 16.1.2 Observable Effects of Dust on Starlight Interstellar Gas 380 The Physics of Non-LTE Gases 384 16.3.1 Ionization Balance 384 16.3.2 Thermal Balance 387 17· Formation and Evolution of Stars 17.1 17.2 17.3 378 Star Formation 393 Evolution of Sun-like Stars 398 Pulsating Variable Stars 402 393
Contents IX 18 ■ Stellar Remnants 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 409 White Dwarfs 410 18.1.1 Degeneracy Pressure 410 18.1.2 Mass-Radius Relationship 412 Neutron Stars and Pulsars 416 Black Holes 423 Novae and Supernovae 426 19· Our Galaxy 19.1 19.2 19.3 19.4 19.5 19.6 19.7 433 Overview: Morphology of Our Galaxy 433 Overview: Kinematics and Dynamics of our Galaxy Local Stellar Motions 444 The Local Standard of Rest 448 Differential Rotation of our Galaxy 451 Determining the Rotation Curve 456 The Nucleus of our Galaxy 461 20 ■ Galaxies 20.1 20.2 20.3 20.4 20.5 Galaxy Classification 468 Galaxy Spectra 474 Supermassive Black Holes in Galaxies Distances to Galaxies 482 The Hubble Law 484 467 480 21 ■ Active Galaxies 21.1 21.2 21.3 21.4 21.5 Types of Active Galaxies 490 21.1.1 Seyfert Galaxies 490 21.1.2 Quasars 491 21.1.3 Radio Galaxies 495 Accretion by Supermassive Black Holes 21.2.1 Energetics 497 21.2.2 The Eddington Limit 497 21.2.3 Accretion Disks 499 439 489 497 The Structure of AGNs and Unified Models 501 Quasars over Cosmic History 503 Probing the Intergalactic Medium 505 Appendix: Superluminal Radio Sources 506
x Contents 22 ■ Clusters and Superclusters 22.1 Clusters of Galaxies 22.2 When Galaxies Collide! 22.3 Superclusters and Voids 511 511 515 520 23 ■ Cosmology 526 23.1 Basic Cosmological Observations 23.2 533 Cosmology à la Einstein 536 Metrics of Spacetime 543 The Friedmann Equation 546 23.3 23.4 23.5 527 Cosmology à la Newton 24 ■ History of theUniverse 24.1 The Consensus Model 24.2 The Accelerating Universe 24.3 The Early Universe 24.4 The Very Early Universe A ■ Astronomical Data 551 551 559 564 568 575 Bibliography 583 Credits 585 Index 589 |
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