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Title: An introduction to radiative transfer: methods and applications in astrophysics
Authors: Peraiah, A
Keywords: Radiative transfer
Stars–Radiation
Issue Date: 2002
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: xii, 480p.
Abstract: Astrophysicists have developed several very different methodologies for solving the radiative transfer equation. An Introduction to Radiative Transfer applies these techniques to stellar atmospheres, planetary nebulae, supernovae, and other objects with similar geometrical and physical conditions. Accurate methods, fast methods, probabilistic methods and approximate methods are all explained, including the latest and most advanced techniques. The book includes the different techniques used for computing line profiles, polarization due to resonance line scattering, polarization in magnetic media and similar phenomena. > Describes the fundamental concepts of radiative transfer theory > All current methods in radiative transfer and their applications are included > Each chapter ends with problems to enhance understanding of the subject
Description: © Cambridge University Press
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2248/7577
ISBN: 0-521-77989-8
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