How to Cite

Bartelmann, Matthias: Theoretical Astrophysics: An Introduction, Heidelberg: Heidelberg University Publishing, 2021 (Lecture Notes). https://doi.org/10.17885/heiup.822

Identifiers

ISBN 978-3-96822-029-1 (PDF)
ISBN 978-3-96822-028-4 (Softcover)

Published

03/03/2021

Authors

Matthias Bartelmann

Theoretical Astrophysics

An Introduction

Understanding astronomical objects requires knowledge and methods from different branches of theoretical physics: we diagnose these objects mostly by the light we receive; the observed phenomena often have to do with the flow of fluids, sometimes ionised, sometimes magnetised; and the measured velocities reflect dynamics driven by gravitational fields. Courses in theoretical physics lay the foundation in classical and quantum mechanics, electrodynamics, and thermodynamics, but a gap remains between this foundation and its application to astrophysics. These lecture notes build upon the core courses in theoretical physics and provides the methods for understanding astrophysics theoretically.

Matthias Bartelmann is professor for theoretical astrophysics at Heidelberg University. He mostly addresses cosmological questions, concerning in particular the formation and evolution of cosmic structures.

Chapters

Table of Contents
Pages
PDF
Titelei
Contents
v–vi
Preface
vii–viii
Acknowledgements
ix
Chapter 1: Theoretical Foundations
1–35
Chapter 2: Radiation Processes
37–116
Chapter 3: Hydrodynamics
117–196
Chapter 4: Plasma Physics and Magnetohydrodynamics
197–249
Chapter 5: Stellar Dynamics
251–289
Bibliography
291–292
Index
293–299

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