Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium
In the interstellar medium - the space between the stars in galaxies - new stars are born from material that is replenished by the debris ejected by stars when they die. This book is a comprehensive manual for studying the collisional and radiative processes observed in the interstellar medium. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and extended to cover related topics in radiation theory. It considers the chemistry of the interstellar medium both at the present epoch and in the early Universe, and discusses the physics and chemistry of shock waves. The methods of calculation of the rates of collisional excitation of interstellar molecules and atoms are explained, emphasising the quantum mechanical method. This book will be ideal for researchers involved in the interstellar medium and star formation, and physical chemists specialising in collision theory or in the measurement of the rates of collision processes.
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Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium
In the interstellar medium - the space between the stars in galaxies - new stars are born from material that is replenished by the debris ejected by stars when they die. This book is a comprehensive manual for studying the collisional and radiative processes observed in the interstellar medium. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and extended to cover related topics in radiation theory. It considers the chemistry of the interstellar medium both at the present epoch and in the early Universe, and discusses the physics and chemistry of shock waves. The methods of calculation of the rates of collisional excitation of interstellar molecules and atoms are explained, emphasising the quantum mechanical method. This book will be ideal for researchers involved in the interstellar medium and star formation, and physical chemists specialising in collision theory or in the measurement of the rates of collision processes.
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Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium

Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium

by David Flower
Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium

Molecular Collisions in the Interstellar Medium

by David Flower

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In the interstellar medium - the space between the stars in galaxies - new stars are born from material that is replenished by the debris ejected by stars when they die. This book is a comprehensive manual for studying the collisional and radiative processes observed in the interstellar medium. This second edition has been thoroughly updated and extended to cover related topics in radiation theory. It considers the chemistry of the interstellar medium both at the present epoch and in the early Universe, and discusses the physics and chemistry of shock waves. The methods of calculation of the rates of collisional excitation of interstellar molecules and atoms are explained, emphasising the quantum mechanical method. This book will be ideal for researchers involved in the interstellar medium and star formation, and physical chemists specialising in collision theory or in the measurement of the rates of collision processes.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521844833
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 03/22/2007
Series: Cambridge Astrophysics , #42
Edition description: Revised
Pages: 196
Product dimensions: 7.05(w) x 9.92(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

David Flower is a Professor of Physics at the University of Durham, UK. He is a Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and an Editor of the Society's astronomy research journal, Monthly Notices. His research interests include atomic and molecular physics in astrophysical environments, and the physics of the interstellar medium.

Table of Contents

1. Interstellar molecules; 2. Interstellar shocks and chemistry; 3. The primordial gas; 4. The rotational excitation of molecules; 5. The vibrational excitation of linear molecules; 6. The excitation of fine structure transitions; 7. Radiative transfer in molecular lines; 8. Charge transfer processes; 9. Electron collisions; 10. Photon collisions; Appendix 1. The atomic system of units; Appendix 2. Reaction rate coefficients; Bibliography; Index.
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