<b>An accessible introduction to a concept often considered impossibly abstruse, demonstrating its power as a conceptual tool in the twenty-first century.</b> This volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series offers a clear and concise introduction to a topic often considered difficult and
Supernova (The MIT Press Essential Knowledge series)
โ Scribed by Or Graur
- Publisher
- The MIT Press
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 240
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
A concise illustrated introduction to the history and physics of supernovae, the brilliant explosions of stars; with striking color illustrations.
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Supernovae are the explosions of stars. They are some of the most energetic phenomena in the Universe, rivaling the combined light of billions of stars. Supernovae have been studied for centuries, and they have also made appearances in popular culture: a glimpse of a supernova in a painting provides Sherlock Holmes with a crucial clue, for example. In this volume in the MIT Press Essential Knowledge series, astrophysicist Or Graur offers a concise and accessible introduction to these awe-inspiring astronomical phenomena.ย
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Graur explains that a deep observational understanding of supernovaeโwhy and how they shine and how their brightness changes over timeโallows us to use them as tools for experiments in astrophysics and physics. A certain type of supernova, for example, brightens and fades in such a predictable manner that we can measure the distances to their host galaxies. We owe our existence to supernovaeโthey give us iron for our blood and calcium for our bones. But supernovae may also have caused a mass extinction event on Earth 2.6 million years ago.
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Graur shows how observations of supernovae played a role in the transformation of astronomy from astrology to astrophysics; surveys the tools used to study supernovae today; and describes the lives and deaths of stars and the supernova remnants, neutron stars, and black holes they leave behind. Illustrations in both color and black and white, many from Graurโs own Hubble Space Telescope data, make this account of supernovae particularly vivid.
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