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    Cham : Springer International Publishing | Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
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    (DE-603)360087892
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 343 Seiten) , 64 illus. in color.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2015
    ISBN: 9783319142340 , 3319142348
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Universe
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Stevenson, David The Complex Lives of Star Clusters Cham : Springer International Publishing, 2015 9783319142333
    Additional Edition: 9783319142333
    Additional Edition: 9783319142357
    Language: English
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    Cham [u.a.] : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    (DE-604)BV042592097
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (XV, 343 p. 64 illus. in color)
    ISBN: 9783319142340
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Universe
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe ISBN 978-3-319-14233-3
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    (DE-627)1746132949
    Format: 1 online resource (351 pages)
    ISBN: 9783319142340
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Universe Ser.
    Content: As with the author's recent books Extreme Explosions and Under a Crimson Sun, the complex topic of star clusters is broken down and made accessible with clear links to other areas of astronomy in a language which the non-specialist can easily read and enjoy. The full range of topics are addressed regarding how star clusters are formed. Why is it some are dense conglomerates of stars while others are looser associations? Are the young, brilliant clusters seen in neighboring galaxies such as the Large Magellanic Cloud, M33 or M82 analogous to the ancient globulars seen in the Milky Way? How will these clusters change as their stars wane and die? More interestingly, how does living in a dense star cluster affect the fates of the stars and any attendant planets that accompany them? Star clusters form many of the most dazzling objects in the astronomers' catalogs. Many amateur astronomers are interested in exploring how these objects are created and what it would be like to live among these objects. From the historical views of how star clusters came about to the most recent assumptions about how stars within these clusters evolve, different strands of science, from observation to theory, are woven together into a compelling investigation specifically targeted at amateur astronomers.
    Content: Intro -- Dedication -- Preface -- About the Author -- Contents -- 1.: Initial Observations -- Introduction -- Historical Observations -- Open, Globular or Simply Associated? -- The Hertzsprung-Russell and Color-­Magnitude Diagrams -- Luminosity Classes of Stars -- A Schism Between Open and Globular Clusters: Observational Bias? -- How Star Clusters Revealed the Structure of the Milky Way -- Conclusions -- 2.: Adventures in Stellar Evolution -- Introduction -- Star Formation: Standard Monolithic Models -- Discs and Jets -- Cracks Within the Monolith -- Realistic Models for the Formation of Star Clusters -- Starburst Formation of Clusters -- Cluster Formation and the Evolution of Galaxies -- The Lives of Stars -- Brief Lives: An Overview of the Lives of Massive Stars -- Intermediate Mass Stars -- Sun-Like Stars -- The Fate of the Smallest Stars in the Universe -- Corpses -- Cosmic Recycling -- Conclusions -- 3.: Variable Stars -- Introduction -- Low and Intermediate Mass Stars from Birth Through Middle Age and Death -- The Music of the Stars -- A Varying Journey Through Time -- T Tauri Stars -- Delta Scuti Stars -- Exit Stage Left -- Semi-regular Variable Stars -- The Horizontal Branch -- W Virginis Stars -- Mira Variables -- OH/IR Variables -- RV Tauri Stars -- ZZ Ceti Stars -- Young, Fickle and Massive -- Herbig Ae/Be stars -- Be Stars -- Supergiant Variable Stars -- Luminous Blue Variables and Wolf-Rayet Stars -- Cataclysmic Variables -- Conclusions -- 4.: Globular Cluster Formation -- Introduction -- The Stars of Globular Clusters -- Cluster Formation: A Reprise -- What Do Observations of Globular Clusters Tell Us About How They Formed? -- Secret Agents: Dwarf Galaxies Masquerading as Star Clusters -- Omega Centauri and Its Kin -- The Problem -- A Question of Mass -- A Helium Clue -- Evidence from the Physical Distribution of Stars.
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    Additional Edition: 9783319142333
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783319142333
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    (DE-627)165702962X
    Format: Online-Ressource (XV, 343 p. 64 illus. in color, online resource)
    ISBN: 9783319142340
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Universe
    Content: As with the author’s recent books Extreme Explosions and Under a Crimson Sun, the complex topic of star clusters is broken down and made accessible with clear links to other areas of astronomy in a language which the non-specialist can easily read and enjoy. The full range of a star cluster's lifespan is depicted, as both globular and open clusters are tracked from birth to eventual death. Why is it some are dense conglomerates of stars while others are looser associations? Are the young, brilliant clusters seen in neighboring galaxies such as the Large Magellanic Cloud, M33 or M82 analogous to the ancient globulars seen in the Milky Way? How will these clusters change as their stars wane and die? More interestingly, how does living in a dense star cluster affect the fates of the stars and any attendant planets that accompany them? Star clusters form many of the most dazzling objects in the astronomers’ catalogs. Many amateur astronomers are interested in exploring how these objects are created and what it would be like to live among these objects. From the historical views of how star clusters came about to the most recent assumptions about how stars within these clusters evolve, different strands of science, from observation to theory, are woven together into a compelling investigation specifically targeted at amateur astronomers
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Initial ObservationsFormation of Stars and Clusters -- Globular Clusters as a Unique Case? -- The Death of Open Clusters -- The Evolution of Globular Clusters -- Complex Lives -- Planets in Clusters -- Milkomeda as a Last Hurrah for Star Formation in our Galaxy? -- Glossary -- Index.
    Additional Edition: 9783319142333
    Additional Edition: Druckausg. 978-331-91423-3-3
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    UID:
    (DE-605)HT018686374
    Format: XV, 343 p. 64 illus. in color
    ISBN: 9783319142340
    Series Statement: Astronomers' Universe
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9783319142333
    Language: English
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