Introduction to Astronomical Spectroscopy Introduction to Astronomical Spectroscopy

Introduction to Astronomical Spectroscopy

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Publisher Description

Spectroscopy is the principal tool used in astronomy to investigate the Universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. Through the analysis of electromagnetic radiation, spectrographs enable observers to assess the chemical composition, kinematics and local physical properties of distant stars, nebulae and galaxies. Thoroughly illustrated and clearly written, this handbook offers a practical and comprehensive guide to the different spectroscopic methods used in all branches of astronomy, at all wavelengths from radio to gamma-ray and from ground and space-borne instruments. After a historical overview of the field, the central chapters navigate the various types of hardware used in spectroscopy. In-depth descriptions of modern techniques and their benefits and drawbacks help you choose the most promising observation strategy. The handbook finishes by assessing new technologies and future prospects for deep-sky observation. This text is an ideal reference for today's graduate students and active researchers, as well as those designing or operating spectroscopic instruments.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2012
December 17
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
353
Pages
PUBLISHER
Cambridge University Press
SELLER
Cambridge University Press
SIZE
10.9
MB
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