Astrophysics and General Relativity, Volume 2Max Chrétien, Stanley Deser, Jack S. Goldstein |
Contents
Technology | 5 |
Faint Stars an Example of the Effect of Technological Progress | 7 |
Stars Being Born | 10 |
Copyright | |
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Common terms and phrases
angular approximation Astrophys background binding energy bremsstrahlung cm² collisions components Compton scattering coordinate cosmic rays cosmological Crab Nebula defined density fluctuations density waves detected discussed dispersion velocities Earth electron spectrum emission energy density ergs factor field equations finite flare flux formula frequency Friedmann universe galactic disk Galaxy gamma rays given gravitational field gravitoturbulent high-energy hydrogen initial instability integral interactions internal energy interstellar ionization isotropic kinetic km/sec km/sec-kpc magnetic field mass metric tensor Newtonian nuclei observed obtain optical particles peculiar velocity photons Phys pion plasma positrons produced radiative radio radius region relation rotation scale solar space spectra spiral arms spiral pattern spiral structure stellar supernovae synchrotron radiation temperature tensor theory thermal thermodynamic tion virial theorem wave numbers weak-field approximation x-ray young stars zero