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Introduction to stellar winds

Written by two pioneers of the field, this clearly written textbook is the first to provide a comprehensive introduction to the observations and theories of stellar winds. It is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate students and researchers, based on courses taught in Europe and the US. Seventy problems (with answers) are included for coursework or self-study.
Print Book, English, 1999
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge [etc], 1999
Problemas, ejercicios, etc
XIV, 438 p. : il
9780521595650, 9780521593984, 0521595657, 0521593980
758163842
Preface; 1. Historical overview; 2. Observations of stellar winds; 3. Basic concepts: isothermal winds; 4. Basic concepts: non-isothermal winds; 5. Coronal winds; 6. Sound wave driven winds; 7. Dust driven winds; 8. Line driven winds; 9. Magnetic rotator theory; 10. Alfvén wave driven winds; 11. Outflowing disks from rotating stars; 12. Winds colliding with the interstellar medium; 13. The effects of mass loss on stellar evolution; 14. Problems; Appendices; Bibliography; Object index; Index.
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