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OverviewSince very early times Sirius was a point of attraction in the night sky. It served to synchronize calendars in antiquity and was the subject of many myths and legends, including some modern ones. It was perceived as a red star for more than 400 years, but such reports were relegated to the Mediterranean region. Astronomically, Sirius is a very bright star. This, and its present close distance to us, argues in favor of it being the target of detailed studies of stellar structure and evolution. Its binary nature, with a companion that is one of the more massive white dwarfs, is an additional reason for such studies. This book collects the published information on Sirius in an attempt to derive a coherent picture of how this system came to look as it does. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Noah BroschPublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: 2008 Volume: 354 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9789048178407ISBN 10: 9048178401 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 02 January 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock Table of ContentsReviewsFrom the reviews: The author seems to have summarised almost everything that is known about Sirius. ! will be understandable to anyone with a basic knowledge of physics ! . There is a diversity of interesting pictures, graphs and diagrams, including satellite data and dramatic images ! . Brosch writes for the educated reader, and even non-scientists will be able to enjoy large parts of his opus, especially the historical and ethnographical sections. It is a delightful book that can be recommended warmly to all ! . (Peter V. E. McClintock, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (5), 2010) From the reviews: The author seems to have summarised almost everything that is known about Sirius. ... will be understandable to anyone with a basic knowledge of physics ... . There is a diversity of interesting pictures, graphs and diagrams, including satellite data and dramatic images ... . Brosch writes for the educated reader, and even non-scientists will be able to enjoy large parts of his opus, especially the historical and ethnographical sections. It is a delightful book that can be recommended warmly to all ... . (Peter V. E. McClintock, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (5), 2010) From the reviews: The author seems to have summarised almost everything that is known about Sirius. ... will be understandable to anyone with a basic knowledge of physics ... . There is a diversity of interesting pictures, graphs and diagrams, including satellite data and dramatic images ... . Brosch writes for the educated reader, and even non-scientists will be able to enjoy large parts of his opus, especially the historical and ethnographical sections. It is a delightful book that can be recommended warmly to all ... . (Peter V. E. McClintock, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (5), 2010) Author InformationNoah Brosch completed his first and second degrees at Tel Aviv University in Israel and received his PhD in Astronomy from the University of Leiden in the Netherlands for a study of isolated galaxies. Since 1983 he served in various functions at Tel Aviv University's Wise Observatory, presently as Director. Brosch is also the Principal Investigator of the TAUVEX Ultraviolet Space Telescope, the first space astronomy mission of Israel, scheduled for a 2008 launch. He is a past Chairman of the Israel Astronomical Association and is a well-known science educator, popular science writer and lecturer. The main scientific interest of Noah Brosch is evolutionary processes in galaxies with emphasis on the dwarf galaxies, but he publishes papers on a variety of topics from objects in our Solar System, through space astronomy, to extragalactic research. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |