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Accretion processes in star formation
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ISBN: 9780521531993 0521531993 9780511552090 9780521825016 9780511465123 0511465122 1107192099 0511552092 0511462808 0511462050 0511463596 9781107192096 9780511462801 9780511462054 9780511463594 Year: 2009 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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Our understanding of the formation of stars and planetary systems has changed greatly since the first edition of this book was published. This new edition has been thoroughly updated, and now includes material on molecular clouds, binaries, star clusters and the stellar initial mass function (IMF), disk evolution and planet formation. This book provides a comprehensive picture of the formation of stars and planetary systems, from their beginnings in cold clouds of molecular gas to their emergence as new suns with planet-forming disks. At each stage gravity induces an inward accretion of mass, and this is a central theme for the book. The author brings together current observations, rigorous treatments of the relevant astrophysics, and 150 illustrations, to clarify the sequence of events in star and planet formation. It is a comprehensive account of the underlying physical processes of accretion for graduate students and researchers.

Extrasolar planets.
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ISBN: 3540292160 3642067220 9786610901326 1280901322 3540314709 9783540292166 Year: 2006 Volume: 31 Publisher: Berlin Springer


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Physical processes in circumstellar disks around young stars
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ISBN: 1283097575 9786613097576 0226282309 9780226282305 9781283097574 9780226282282 0226282287 9780226282299 0226282295 0226282287 9780226282282 Year: 2011 Publisher: Chicago University of Chicago Press

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Circumstellar disks are vast expanses of dust that form around new stars in the earliest stages of their birth. Predicted by astronomers as early as the eighteenth century, they weren't observed until the late twentieth century, when interstellar imaging technology enabled us to see nascent stars hundreds of light years away. Since then, circumstellar disks have become an area of intense study among astrophysicists, largely because they are thought to be the forerunners of planetary systems like our own-the possible birthplaces of planets. This volume brings

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