Light Curves of Variable Stars
A Pictorial Atlas
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Author
Contributions
- C. Sterken (Editor) - Contributor
- C. Jaschek (Editor) - Contributor
Publication
1996-10-28 - Cambridge University Press
Language
English
Word Count
62,250 words, Guess
Page Count
249 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL7739137M
- ISBN-139780521390163
- ISBN-100521390168
- OCLC Control Number34243232
- OCLC Control Numberlightcurvesvaria00ster
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number96001583
- Goodreads2673854
- LibraryThing3300016
Classifications
- LCCQB836 .L54 1996
Description
This unique volume provides a complete reference on variable stars. It presents a wealth of typical light and colour curves (more than 200 in all) to allow identification, together with a detailed and up-to-date description of each subclass (giving the observational characteristics, historic background and current understanding of the astrophysical processes responsible for the variability). The editors, together with seven other world experts, have created a unique pictorial atlas of variable stars. In the first chapter they give a clear introduction to the nomenclature and classification of the light curves of variable stars, and to photometric systems and photometric accuracy. In the remaining chapters they provide a detailed account of each subclass of variable star in turn from eruptive, pulsating, rotating and cataclysmic variables, through to eclipsing binary systems and X-ray binaries. Specific variable stars, types and classes of variables, together with key astrophysical terms can be quickly and easily located in the book by means of detailed object-name and subject indexes. This comprehensive and up-to-date volume provides an essential reference for all those interested in variable stars - from researchers and graduate students through to dedicated amateurs.
First Sentence
All stars display variations of brightness and colour in the course of their passage through subsequent stages of stellar evolution.
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