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The Historical Supernovae

  • 1st Edition - January 1, 1977
  • Latest edition
  • Authors: David H. Clark, F. Richard Stephenson
  • Language: English

The Historical Supernovae is an interdisciplinary study of the historical records of supernova. This book is composed of 12 chapters that particularly highlight the history of the… Read more

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The Historical Supernovae is an interdisciplinary study of the historical records of supernova. This book is composed of 12 chapters that particularly highlight the history of the Far East. The opening chapter briefly describes the features of nova and supernova, stars which spontaneously explode with a spectacular and rapid increase in brightness. The succeeding chapter deals with the search for the historical records of supernova from Medieval European monastic chronicles, Arabic chronicles, astrological works etc., post renaissance European scientific writings, and Far Eastern histories and diaries. Other chapters cover the classification of the Far-Easter stars, remnants of supernova, and the so-called guest star within the Southern Gate. The discussion then shifts to historical records of the Chin Dynasty Guest stars, extremely bright stars, and the birth of the Crab Nebula. The concluding chapters are devoted to historical records of star of Tycho Brahe and Johannes Kepler. These chapters also look into the evolution of supernova remnants. This book will be of value to students of astronomy and history of science or sinology, as well as the non-specialists.

Table of contents


Preface

Chapter 1. New Stars - Novae and Supernovae

Chapter 2. The Search for the Historical Records of Supernovae

Chapter 3. A Classification of the Far-Eastern New Stars

Chapter 4. The Search for the Remnants of Supernovae

Chapter 5. The Guest Star within the Southern Gate

Chapter 6. The Chin Dynasty Guest Stars

Chapter 7. An Extensively observed New Star of Extreme Brightness

Chapter 8. The Birth of the Crab Nebula

Chapter 9. The Invader of the Guest Houses

Chapter 10. The New Star of Tycho Brahe

Chapter 11. The New Star of Johannes Kepler

Chapter 12. Some thoughts on the Evolution of Supernova Remnants

References

Index

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  • Published: October 22, 2013
  • Language: English

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