PHYS70743

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Advanced Topics in Astrophysics

Physics Graduate SE - Collg of Science & Engineering

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Long Description (Catalog Description)

Prerequisite: PHYS 60870 or permission of department chair. Regularly scheduled course on advanced topics in astronomy and astrophysics, including the following: Stellar Atmospheres: Basic methods and applications of radiative transfer. Theory and interpretation of astronomical spectra: line profiles, LTE and non-LTE line formation, abundances, model atmospheres, curve-of-growth. Stellar Interiors: Solution of the equations of stellar structure, analytic approximations and theory relating to equilibrium stellar models, nucleosynthesis in massive stars, final phases of stellar evolution. Galactic Structure: The interstellar medium, galaxy kinematics, interacting galaxies, evolution and classification of galaxies, extragalactic radio sources, quasars, cosmological models.

Course Typically Offered

All Sessions

Career

Graduate

Min Units

3

Max Units

3

Repeat for Credit

Yes

Number Of Repeats

1

Code

LEC

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