Titre : |
Astrophysics of planet formation |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Philip Armitage, Auteur |
Mention d'édition : |
Second édition |
Editeur : |
Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne [UK ; USA] : Cambridge University Press (CUP) |
Année de publication : |
2020, cop. 2020 |
Importance : |
1 vol. (xii-332 p.) |
Présentation : |
ill. |
Format : |
26 cm |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-1-108-42050-1 |
Note générale : |
PPN 248506056 |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Tags : |
Planètes -- Origines Planètes -- Formation Astrophysique -- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Planètes -- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Disques protoplanétaires Système solaire Jupiter (Planète) -- Observations Planets -- Origin Planets -- Formation Astrophysics -- Textbooks Planets -- Textbooks Protoplanetary disks Solar system Jupiter (Planet) -- Observations |
Index. décimale : |
523.4 Planètes du système solaire |
Résumé : |
Concise and self-contained, this textbook gives a graduate-level introduction to the physical processes that shape planetary systems, covering all stages of planet formation. Writing for readers with undergraduate backgrounds in physics, astronomy, and planetary science, Armitage begins with a description of the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks, moves on to the formation of planetesimals, rocky, and giant planets, and concludes by describing the gravitational and gas dynamical evolution of planetary systems. He provides a self-contained account of the modern theory of planet formation and, for more advanced readers, carefully selected references to the research literature, noting areas where research is ongoing. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to include observational results from NASA's Kepler mission, ALMA observations, and the JUNO mission to Jupiter, new theoretical ideas including pebble accretion, and an up-to-date understanding in areas such as disk evolution and planet migration. (4e de couverture) |
Note de contenu : |
Bibliogr. p.319-328.- Index p.329-332 |
Astrophysics of planet formation [texte imprimé] / Philip Armitage, Auteur . - Second édition . - Cambridge ; New York ; Melbourne (UK ; USA) : Cambridge University Press (CUP), 2020, cop. 2020 . - 1 vol. (xii-332 p.) : ill. ; 26 cm. ISBN : 978-1-108-42050-1 PPN 248506056 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
Tags : |
Planètes -- Origines Planètes -- Formation Astrophysique -- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Planètes -- Manuels d'enseignement supérieur Disques protoplanétaires Système solaire Jupiter (Planète) -- Observations Planets -- Origin Planets -- Formation Astrophysics -- Textbooks Planets -- Textbooks Protoplanetary disks Solar system Jupiter (Planet) -- Observations |
Index. décimale : |
523.4 Planètes du système solaire |
Résumé : |
Concise and self-contained, this textbook gives a graduate-level introduction to the physical processes that shape planetary systems, covering all stages of planet formation. Writing for readers with undergraduate backgrounds in physics, astronomy, and planetary science, Armitage begins with a description of the structure and evolution of protoplanetary disks, moves on to the formation of planetesimals, rocky, and giant planets, and concludes by describing the gravitational and gas dynamical evolution of planetary systems. He provides a self-contained account of the modern theory of planet formation and, for more advanced readers, carefully selected references to the research literature, noting areas where research is ongoing. The second edition has been thoroughly revised to include observational results from NASA's Kepler mission, ALMA observations, and the JUNO mission to Jupiter, new theoretical ideas including pebble accretion, and an up-to-date understanding in areas such as disk evolution and planet migration. (4e de couverture) |
Note de contenu : |
Bibliogr. p.319-328.- Index p.329-332 |
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