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Astrophysics of the Diffuse Universe [Hardcover]

Michael A. Dopita (Author), Ralph S. Sutherland (Author)
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3540433627 978-3540433620 October 18, 2004
The reference work on astrophysics to provide a comprehensive introduction to the physics of Interstellar Matter. The objective of the book is to show how physics can be applied to the understanding and diagnosis of the phase structure, the physical conditions and the chemical make-up and evolution of the interstellar medium. Unlike other textbooks in the field, here a more systematic approach has been adopted based on the authors' lecture course experience. It is aimed primarily at those undertaking post-graduate courses, or those doing advanced projects as part of honours undergraduate courses in physics or astrophysics.

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The book is designed as an astrophysics textbook to provide a comprehensive introduction to the physics of Interstellar Matter. It is aimed primarily at those undertaking postgraduate courses, or those doing advanced projects as part of honours undergraduate courses in physics or astrophysics. It should also provide a handy reference to the field for astrophysics faculty and other researchers who are not necessarily experts in this particular subdiscipline. The objective of the book is to show how physics can be applied to the understanding and diagnosis of the phase structure, the physical conditions and the chemical make-up and evolution of the interstellar medium. Based on the authors' lecture course experience, here a systematic approach has been adopted to assist the development of the reader's insight into the physics underlying the subject.

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  • Hardcover: 447 pages
  • Publisher: Springer (October 18, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 3540433627
  • ISBN-13: 978-3540433620
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
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  • Average Customer Review: 2.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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3.0 out of 5 stars Topical, but lots of typos, November 4, 2003
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I used this as my textbook when teaching a graduate course on the interstellar medium. It has good explanations of a lot of current material, and includes some very detailed derivations for the advanced or interested reader. However, a lot of the basics are glossed over or not clearly explained - this book really needs to go hand in hand with Spitzer's "Physical Processes in the Interstellar Medium" to provide a complete picture. In any case, the big problem with this book is the ridiculous number of errors and typos (I and my students found over 100). This would just be annoying if all these errors were minor things like spelling mistakes. However, many of the errors are catastrophic, e.g. explaining spectroscopic notation but getting the labels all wrong, errors in the derivation of atomic levels, a calculation of cooling timescales which is wrong by a factor of 10^5, etc etc. This proved a very frustrating experience for me and for my students. Unless a second edition comes out with all these mistakes corrected, next time I will likely use this book for reference, but not recommend it to the students, so as to spare them this pain.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A good supplemental read, December 26, 2005
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Another reviewer pointed out the shear amount of typos in this text book, so that remains relevant. I also echo the lack of pedagogical effectiveness, for which I do not necessarily blame the authors --- when is the last time you actually have encountered a pedagogically effective textbook? Although the discussions of physical concepts are probably not as deep or helpful as other textbooks considered to be of more pedagogical nature, what I find valuable in this textbook is the up-to-date reference and the connections made between the various astrophysical phenomena that might escape attention when being bogged down into the details of interpreting what physics says about a particular ISM question. As a student I used Spitzer and Osterbrock and found them to be pedagogically more effective, but when I picked up this textbook, I was also pleased about seeing how things that I learned from the other texts fit into a larger, more up-to-date astrophysical context. For that I think the book deserves a spot as a reference in any graduate level ISM course.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Another terrible book, like Osterbrock, May 16, 2004
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This is another of the books I had to use for my graduate ISM course. I dont know what the problem is, but every book Ive read on the ISM was terrible at explaining things (because confusion in this subject is very easy), and none of them have an INDEX thats worth a crap. So dont expect to be able to do the homework problems in there.

Dopita is written a little better than Osterbrock, and there isnt the ridiculous amount of tables strewn within the text, but its not MUCH better.

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Nowhere in the universe can we find a perfect vacuum. Read the first page
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preshock gas, collisioual excitation, photoionized regions, star format ion, ionizat ion, postshock gas, ill galaxies, ionization front, radiative cascade, radiative shocks, flux ill, ionizing photons, shock velocity, fast shocks, ion zone, depth ill, gas ill, ionization parameter, gaunt factor, ill units, speed ill, supernova shocks, hot phase, collisional excitation, ill proportion
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Exercises Exercise, Interstellar Shocks, New York, Atomic Spectra, Big Rang
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