Science Resources RSS Feeds
|
 |
 |
 |
| View Larger Image | Galaxies in the Universe: An Introduction | Paperbackby Linda S. Sparke (Author), John S. Gallagher III (Author)
| List Price: | $75.00 | | Price: | $59.00 | | You Save: | $16.00 (21%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Cambridge University Press | | Edition: | 2nd Edition | | Page Count: | 442 Pages | | Publication Date: | February 05, 2007 | | Sales Rank: | 117,446th |
|
EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description This extensively illustrated book presents the astrophysics of galaxies since their beginnings in the early Universe. It has been thoroughly revised to take into account the most recent observational data, and recent discoveries such as dark energy. There are new sections on galaxy clusters, gamma ray bursts and supermassive black holes. The authors explore the basic properties of stars and the Milky Way before working out towards nearby galaxies and the distant Universe. They discuss the structures of galaxies and how galaxies have developed, and relate this to the evolution of the Universe. The book also examines ways of observing galaxies across the whole electromagnetic spectrum, and explores dark matter and its gravitational pull on matter and light. This book is self-contained and includes several homework problems with hints. It is ideal for advanced undergraduate students in astronomy and astrophysics. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 2 reviews)
| Galaxies in the Universe review by John E. Shirey (Cleveland, OH USA) 4 Stars February 09, 2008 This book does an excellent job of delineating the many observations of galaxies, not only in the present but also in the formation of galaxies and clusters of galaxies since the big bang. Much of the contemporary theories about galactic structure and star movements is backed up with math. Since this is a textbook, there are many problems to work on, and there are solution hints in an appendix. I would recommend it to any serious student of astronomy and physics.
| | Good, but not great by C. Bradley 4 Stars May 16, 2004 This book is a little dense and its homework problems are especially confusing because of the poor framework laid out to solve them.
| |
SIMILAR PRODUCTS |

| Galactic Dynamics: (Second Edition) (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by James Binney (Author), Scott Tremaine (Author)
Since it was first published in 1987, Galactic Dynamics has become the most widely used advanced textbook on the structure and dynamics of galaxies and one of the most cited references in astrophysics. Now, in this extensively revised and updated edition, James Binney and Scott Tremaine describe the dramatic recent advances in this subject, making Galactic Dynamics the most authoritative introduction to galactic astrophysics available to advanced undergraduate students, graduate students,...
| 
| Galactic Astronomy (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by James Binney (Author), Michael Merrifield (Author)
This is the definitive treatment of the phenomenology of galaxies--a clear and comprehensive volume that takes full account of the extraordinary recent advances in the field. The book supersedes the classic text Galactic Astronomy that James Binney wrote with Dimitri Mihalas, and complements Galactic Dynamics by Binney and Scott Tremaine. It will be invaluable to researchers and is accessible to any student who has a background in undergraduate physics. The book draws on observations both...
| 
| Introduction to Cosmology by Barbara Ryden (Author)
Introduction to Cosmology provides a rare combination of a solid foundation of the core physical concepts of cosmology and the most recent astronomical observations. The book is designed for advanced undergraduates or beginning graduate students and assumes no prior knowledge of general relativity. An emphasis is placed on developing the readers' physical insight rather than losing them with complex math. An approachable writing style and wealth of fresh and imaginative analogies from...
| 
| Extragalactic Astronomy and Cosmology: An Introduction by Peter Schneider (Author)
Starting with the description of our home galaxy, the Milky Way, this cogently written textbook introduces the reader to the astronomy of galaxies, their structure, active galactic nuclei, evolution and large scale distribution. Then, from the extensive and thorough introduction to modern observational and theoretical cosmology, the text turns to the formation of structures and astronomical objects in the early universe. The basics of classical astronomy and stellar astrophysics needed for...
| 
| Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, An (2nd Edition) by Bradley W. Carroll (Author), Dale A. Ostlie (Author)
An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics, Second Edition has been thoroughly revised to reflect the dramatic changes and advancements in astrophysics that have occurred over the past decade. The Second Edition of this market-leading book has been updated to include the latest results from relevant fields of astrophysics and advances in our theoretical understanding of astrophysical phenomena. The Tools of Astronomy: The Celestial Sphere, Celestial Mechanics, The...
|
|
|
|