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Stellar Structure and Evolution

Course
2016-2017

Admission requirements

None.

Description

The course will start with a review of the basic physics needed to understand the internal structure and evolution of the stars: the basic equation of stellar structure, the thermodynamics of classical and degenerate gases in both the non-relativistic and relativistic regimes, convection, sources of stellar opacity, and nuclear energy generation. This will be followed by a detailed description and analysis of all the main phases of stellar evolution. We will make use of simple models when possible, but we will also discuss the results of sophisticated computer simulations. Topics include the pre-main sequence, main-sequence and giant phases, the structure and formation of white dwarfs, stellar pulsations, and astroseismology.

Course objectives

The goal of the course is to understand the structure and evolution of stars, and their observational properties, from the pre-main-sequence, through the main-sequence, and post-main-sequence phases, how this relates back to fundamental physical processes including the interaction of matter and radiation, thermodynamics and the equation of state of gasses, nucleosynthesis and the formation of elements, and to apply this understanding to a state-of-the-art code for stellar evolution, MESA.

Timetable

See MSc schedules

Mode of instruction

Lectures.

Assessment method

Written exam (60% of the final grade) and homework assignments (40% of final grade). To access the final exam all homework must be handed in and a minimum average grade of 6.5/10 is required.
This also applies to the retake exam.

Blackboard

No.

Reading list

Recommended:

  • Stellar Structure and Evolution, Authors: Kippenhahn, R, Weigert, A, Weiss, A, Springer Verlag.

Registration

Via uSis.
More information about signing up for your classes at the Faculty of Science can be found here
Exchange and Study Abroad students, please see the Prospective students website for information on how to apply.
For Interest only & Contractual enrollment, please see this website.

Contact information

Lecturer: Dr. E.M. (Elena Maria) Rossi
Assistants: Anne-Sofie Bak Nielsen, Luis Henry Quiroga Nunez
The course website will be made available shortly before the start of the course.

Remarks

None.