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    Reviews in Frontiers of Modern Astrophysics: From Space Debris to Cosmology

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    Reviews in Frontiers of Modern Astrophysics: From Space Debris to Cosmology

    Petr Kabáth, "Reviews in Frontiers of Modern Astrophysics: From Space Debris to Cosmology"
    English | ISBN: 3030385086 | 2020 | 428 pages | EPUB, PDF | 42 MB + 16 MB

    This book presents a collection of focused review papers on the advances in topics in modern astronomy, astrophysics, cosmology and planetary science. The chapters are written by expert members of an EU-funded ERASMUS+ program of strategic partnership between several European institutes.

    The 13 reviews comprise the topics:
    Space debris, optical measurements
    Meteors, light from comets and asteroids
    Extrasolar enigmas: from disintegrating exoplanets to exo-asteroids
    Physical conditions and chemical abundances in photoionized nebulae from optical spectra
    Observational Constraints on the Common Envelope Phase
    A modern guide to quantitative spectroscopy of massive OB stars
    Explosion mechanisms of core-collapse supernovae and their observational signatures
    Low-mass and substellar eclipsing binaries in stellar clusters
    Globular cluster systems and Galaxy Formation
    Hot atmospheres of galaxies, groups, and clusters of galaxies
    The establishment of the Standard Cosmological Model through observations
    Exploiting solar visible-range observations by inversion techniques: from flows in the solar subsurface to a flaring atmosphere
    Starburst galaxies

    The book is intended for the general astronomical community as well as for advanced students who could use it as a guideline, inspiration and overview for their future careers in astronomy.