Structure and Evolution of the Stars

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Structure and Evolution of the Stars is a classic astrophysics textbook by Martin Schwarzschild that systematically develops the theory of stellar interiors and their life cycles.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf astrophysics textbook
scientific monograph
academicLevel advanced undergraduate
graduate
author Martin Schwarzschild
contains diagrams of stellar interiors
mathematical derivations of stellar structure equations
tables of stellar models
countryOfPublication United States of America
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describes Hertzsprung–Russell diagram
convective energy transport
energy generation in stars
equation of state in stellar matter
equations of stellar structure
hydrostatic equilibrium in stars
main-sequence evolution
mass–luminosity relation
nuclear fusion in stellar cores
polytropic models of stars
radiative energy transport
red giant evolution
stellar interiors
stellar opacities
stellar stability
white dwarf formation
excludes detailed treatment of binary star evolution
field astrophysics
stellar astrophysics
focusesOn single-star evolution
hasAbbreviation SES
hasFormat hardcover
paperback
hasReputation classic text in astrophysics
influenced theoretical stellar astrophysics
language English
mainSubject stellar evolution
stellar structure
publicationYear 1958
publisher Princeton University Press
targetAudience astronomy students
astrophysics researchers
timePeriodCovered full stellar life cycle
title Structure and Evolution of the Stars self-link
usedAs standard reference in stellar structure courses

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