Roger J. Tayler

The Stars: Their Structure and Evolution

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The Stars: Their Structure and Evolution by Roger John Tayler is an introductory scientific text that explains the physical principles governing the internal structure of stars and the processes that determine their life cycles. Written in the context of twentieth-century astrophysics, the book connects astronomical observations with fundamental physics such as gravity, thermodynamics, and nuclear reactions. Tayler describes how stars maintain equilibrium through the balance between gravitational collapse and internal pressure, how energy is generated in stellar cores through nuclear fusion, and how these mechanisms determine a star’s temperature, luminosity, and lifespan. The book also outlines the evolutionary stages of stars as their nuclear fuel changes, discussing phases such as main-sequence stars and red giants and the possible final outcomes such as white dwarfs or other compact remnants. Intended primarily as an academic introduction for students of physics or astronomy, the work reflects the theoretical understanding of stellar structure and stellar evolution that was established and taught during the mid-twentieth century.

État

D'occasion - Bon

Langue

Anglais

Type d'articles

Livre - Couverture souple

Année

1978

Éditeur

Wykeham (London; Basingstoke)

Nombre de pages

208 pages

EAN

9780851091105

Illustré

Oui

Série

Wykeham Science (10)