An essential resource for graduate students and astrophysicists
This is a comprehensive and richly illustrated textbook on the
astrophysics of the interstellar and intergalactic medium--the gas and
dust, as well as the electromagnetic radiation, cosmic rays, and
magnetic and gravitational fields, present between the stars in a galaxy
and also between galaxies themselves.
Topics include radiative processes across the electromagnetic spectrum;
radiative transfer; ionization; heating and cooling; astrochemistry;
interstellar dust; fluid dynamics, including ionization fronts and shock
waves; cosmic rays; distribution and evolution of the interstellar
medium; and star formation. While it is assumed that the reader has a
background in undergraduate-level physics, including some prior exposure
to atomic and molecular physics, statistical mechanics, and
electromagnetism, the first six chapters of the book include a review of
the basic physics that is used in later chapters. This graduate-level
textbook includes references for further reading, and serves as an
invaluable resource for working astrophysicists.
- Essential textbook on the physics of the interstellar and
intergalactic medium
- Based on a course taught by the author for more than twenty years at
Princeton University
- Covers radiative processes, fluid dynamics, cosmic rays,
astrochemistry, interstellar dust, and more
- Discusses the physical state and distribution of the ionized, atomic,
and molecular phases of the interstellar medium
- Reviews diagnostics using emission and absorption lines
- Features color illustrations and detailed reference materials in
appendices
- Instructor's manual with problems and solutions (available only to
teachers)