Unlocking the Secrets of White Dwarf Stars

Author:   Hugh M. Van Horn
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2015 ed.
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Pages:   324
Publication Date:   02 December 2014
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Author:   Hugh M. Van Horn
Publisher:   Springer International Publishing AG
Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Edition:   2015 ed.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   5.903kg
ISBN:  

9783319093680


ISBN 10:   3319093681
Pages:   324
Publication Date:   02 December 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
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Table of Contents

Chapter One: The First Clues.- Chapter Two: “A Star the Size of the Earth? Absurd!”.- Chapter Three: Great Balls of Fire.- Chapter Four: Relativity, Wave-Particle Duality, and the Nature of the White Dwarfs.- Chapter Five: Star Power.- Chapter Six: Still Pretty Hot, for a Fading Old Star!.- Chapter Seven: Stalking the Wild White Dwarfs.- Chapter Eight: The Peculiar Spectra of White Dwarfs.- Chapter Nine: Interlude: Crossing the Digital Divide.- Chapter Ten: How to Make a White Dwarf.- Chapter Eleven: Diamonds in the Sky.- Chapter Twelve: “The Envelope, Please!”.- Chapter Thirteen: Leaping into Space.- Chapter Fourteen: Decoding the Spectra of the White Dwarfs.- Chapter Fifteen: The Secrets in the Spectra.- Chapter Sixteen: Understanding the White-Dwarf Menagerie.- Chapter Seventeen: Music of the Spheres.- Chapter Eighteen: The Whole Earth Telescope and Asteroseismology.- Chapter Nineteen: Magnetic Personalities.- Chapter Twenty: Odd Couples.- Chapter Twenty-One: White Dwarfs and the Nature of the Milky Way Galaxy.- Chapter twenty-two: White Dwarfs and Cosmology.- Appendices.

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This volume is really a history of the development of our understanding of these enigmatic objects for the lay reader ... . Hugh van Horn has produced a very interesting and readable volume by focussing on key individuals in white-dwarf research and the contributions they have made. ... I found the book both enjoyable and enlightening. I would certainly recommend it to all researchers in the field. (Martin Barstow, The Observatory, April, 2016)


“This volume is really a history of the development of our understanding of these enigmatic objects for the lay reader … . Hugh van Horn has produced a very interesting and readable volume by focussing on key individuals in white-dwarf research and the contributions they have made. … I found the book both enjoyable and enlightening. I would certainly recommend it to all researchers in the field.” (Martin Barstow, The Observatory, April, 2016)


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 Hugh Van Horn’s entire career since 1965 has been dedicated to conducting research into the properties of dense matter and applying that knowledge to objects such as white dwarfs and neutron stars. For almost 30 years, he led a research team investigating these topics at the University of Rochester, and a number of his former students have gone on to distinguished careers in astrophysics themselves. He is personally acquainted with many of the senior leaders in white dwarf research across the globe. His key contributions to our current understanding of the white dwarfs include (1) demonstrating that these cooling stars crystallize while still at temperatures where they are observable, (2) helping to develop detailed physical models for the properties of dense matter in their surface convection zones and deep interiors, and (3) helping to develop the theory of pulsating white dwarfs to the point where asteroseismological studies are now routinely being used to determine physical properties of these stars. Dr. Van Horn has co-edited or co-authored several books including: (1) White Dwarfs and Variable Degenerate Stars, ed. H. M. Van Horn and V. Weidemann (University of Rochester: Rochester, NY, 1979); (2) Strongly Coupled Plasma Physics, ed. H. M. Van Horn and S. Ichimaru (University of Rochester Press: Rochester, NY, 1993); and (3) 2020 Vision: An Overview of New Worlds, New Horizons in Astronomy and Astrophysics, H. M. Van Horn and M. Specian (booklet published by the National Academy of Sciences: Washington, DC, 2011).

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