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200 1 _aGalactic radio astronomy
_fYoshiaki Sofue
214 0 _aSingapore
_cSpringer
214 4 _dC 2017
215 _a1 vol. (XVIII-229 p.)
_cill. en noir et en coul.
_d24 cm
225 2 _aLecture notes in physics
_x0075-8450
_v935
320 _aBibliogr. en fin de chapitres
330 _aThis book is a concise primer on galactic radio astronomy for undergraduate and graduate students, and provides wide coverage of galactic astronomy and astrophysics such as the physics of interstellar matter and the dynamics and structure of the Milky Way Galaxy and galaxies. Radio astronomy and its technological development have led to significant progress in galactic astronomy and contributed to understanding interstellar matter and galactic structures. The book begins with the fundamental physics of radio-wave radiation, i.e., black body radiation, thermal emission, synchrotron radiation, and HI and molecular line emissions. The author then gives overviews of ingredients of galactic physics, including interstellar matter such as the neutral (HI), molecular hydrogen, and ionized gases, as well as magnetic fields in galaxies. In addition, more advanced topics relevant to the Galaxy and galaxies are also contained here: star formation, supernova remnants, the Galactic Center and black holes, galactic dynamics and dark-matter halos, magnetism of galaxies, interstellar gases in galaxies, and starbursts. A unique feature of this book is its focus on how to analyze and interpret radio astronomical observation data and how to describe the underlying physics from such data. A wealth of figures and images will be a great help for undergraduate and graduate students to understand the contents. Furthermore, the well-summarized contents of theory and observation will appeal to young researchers as well.
359 2 _bIntroduction
_bInterstellar matter
_bStar formation and death
_bGalactic structure
_bThe galactic center and activity
_bNonthermal emission and magnetic fields
410 _0013305018
_tLecture notes in physics
_x0075-8450
_v935
452 _0202990265
_tGalactic Radio Astronomy
_fby Yoshiaki Sofue.
_e1st ed. 2017.
_sLecture Notes in Physics
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_aRadioastronomie
_2rameau
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_aGalaxies
_2rameau
606 _aPhysics.
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606 _aGravitation.
_2lc
606 _aObservations, Astronomical.
_2lc
606 _aAstronomy
_xObservations.
_2lc
606 _aAstrophysics.
_2lc
606 _aPhysical measurements.
_2lc
606 _aMeasurement.
_2lc
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_aSobue
_bYoshiaki
_f1943-....
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856 _uhttp://link.springer.com/openurl?genre=book&isbn=978-981-10-3445-9
_zLivre &eacute;lectronique <br />