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Advances in Astronomy and Astrophysics

  • 1st Edition, Volume 3 - January 1, 1965
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Zdeněk Kopal
  • Language: English

Advances in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 3 is a collection of papers that describes the elements found in the solar atmosphere, Fourier transforms, internal structure of the… Read more

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Advances in Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 3 is a collection of papers that describes the elements found in the solar atmosphere, Fourier transforms, internal structure of the stars, and apsidal motions. Two papers discuss the spectral analysis of solar flares and a survey of modern cosmology. One paper discusses the solar abundance of particular elements such as iron, sodium, potassium, zinc, gallium, strontium. The loss of heavier elements from the upper layers of the solar atmosphere depends on the atomic number: the heavier the atom the greater the amount of depletion. Another paper describes a method to determine the elements of an eclipsing binary system by defining the characteristic functions of the eclipse derived from some integral transforms of the ascending and descending parts in minima of the light curve. One paper compares the general physical theory of self-gravitating gas spheres and of thermonuclear processes with certain phenomena present in close binary systems. One paper notes that the estimates of electron density made by various methods at different flares (solar) and the resulting optical thickness of flares yield values within a wide range. The differences observed in optical thickness are due to various presuppositions on the broadening mechanism of the Balmer lines. The collection is suitable for astronomers, geochemists, astro-physicists, and scientists whose works involve cosmology.

Table of contents


Contributors to Volume 3

Contents of Volume 1 and 2

The Abundance of Elements in the Solar Atmosphere

I. Introduction

II. Theory

III. Factors Influencing the Determination of Elemental Abundances in the Solar Atmosphere

IV. The Role of Transition Probabilities in Abundance Determination

V.Solar Abundances of Particular Elements

References

Determination of the Elements of Eclipsing Variables from Fourier Transforms of Their Light Curves

I. Introduction

II. Incomplete Fourier Transforms of the Light Curve

III. Characteristic Functions of the Eclipse

IV. Relations between Occultation and Transit for Functions E and Fn

V. Determination of Limb-Darkening Coefficients of the Components

VI. Practical Method of Solution

VII. Incomplete Fourier Transforms Sn and Cn Evaluated Numerically by the Trapezoidal Rule from the Observed Light Variation

VIII. Method of Differential Corrections for Improving Values of the Elements

IX. Examples of Practical Analysis

References

Internal Structure of the Stars and Apsidal Motions

I. Introduction

II. Apsidal Motion in Close Binary Systems

III. Apsidal Motion: Observable Consequences

IV. Apsidal Motions: Observations

V. Comparison with the Theory

VI. Remarks

List of Symbols

References

Spectral Analysis of Solar Flares

I. Basic Formulas

II. Review of the Methods Applied

III. Critical Summary of the Present Results

IV. Evidences of Stark Broadening of Balmer Lines in Flares

V. Electron Density

VI. Optical Thickness

VII. Electron Temperature and Deviations from Thermodynamic Equilibrium

VIII. Balmer Continuum

IX. Filamentary Structure of Flares

X. Consequences of the Filamentary Structure

References

Survey of Modern Cosmology

Introduction

I. Local Properties of an Expanding Universe

II. Properties of the World as a Whole

III. Observational Predictions from Theory

IV. Initial Stage of Evolution Nuclear Reactions and Thermodynamics

V. Heterogeneities and Their Evolution in the Expanding Universe

VI. General Theoretical Foundations of Cosmology

References

Author Index

Subject Index

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Volume: 3
  • Published: October 31, 2013
  • Language: English

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