The most authoritative synthesis of the quantitative spectroscopic
analysis of stellar atmospheres
This book provides an in-depth and self-contained treatment of the
latest advances achieved in quantitative spectroscopic analyses of the
observable outer layers of stars and similar objects. Written by two
leading researchers in the field, it presents a comprehensive account of
both the physical foundations and numerical methods of such analyses.
The book is ideal for astronomers who want to acquire deeper insight
into the physical foundations of the theory of stellar atmospheres, or
who want to learn about modern computational techniques for treating
radiative transfer in non-equilibrium situations. It can also serve as a
rigorous yet accessible introduction to the discipline for graduate
students.
- Provides a comprehensive, up-to-date account of the field
- Covers computational methods as well as the underlying physics
- Serves as an ideal reference book for researchers and a rigorous yet
accessible textbook for graduate students
- An online illustration package is available to professors at
press.princeton.edu