Description: Astrochemistry by Andrew M. Shaw A fully revised new edition of an introductory text to the dynamic and fascinating subject of astrochemistry Since the first edition in 2006 of Astrochemistry, the Mars rovers have driven 31.18 miles, there has been fly-by of Pluto changing it from a 4-pixel world on the Hubble Space Telescope into a mysterious non-planet. There have been visits to asteroids, revisiting Mercury, discovery of the Higgs Boson, discovery of over 2000 extrasolar planets and landing on the comet 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko by Rosetta mission – hence the timely publication of this new edition. This core textbook now includes more detailed information on the kinetic modelling of chemistry in the interstellar medium, extending the same principles of physical chemistry to meteor ablation and finally atmospheres and oceans. The increase in density from near-emptiness to 1.35 x 1021 L of water in the worlds oceans is used to take single collision kinetics into ensemble thermodynamics. A new introduction of thermodynamic using meteor ablation replaces traditional bomb calorimetry and per-biotic chemistry leads to spontaneous reactions. New to the second edition: An extended discussion on matter, dark or otherwise, interstellar and stellar chemistry and the origin of pre-biotic moleculesDetailed chemical kinetic models for mechanisms of chemistry in the interstellar mediumOrigins of life in solution, enzyme kinetics and catalysisA review of Mars and Titan as habitats for lifeFully referenced throughout to reflect the research frontierAn introduction to the idea of analytical mathematical engines that can do all of the heavy mathematics and fostering the skill of setting up a model and testing it200 problems with detailed solutions Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in astrochemistry or more generally physical chemistry, the new edition of Astrochemistry is an important introductory text to the topic, the latest developments in the field and the ubiquity of physical chemistry. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Back Cover A fully revised new edition of an introductory text to the dynamic and fascinating subject of astrochemistry Since the first edition in 2006 of Astrochemistry, the Mars rovers have driven 31.18 miles, there has been a fly-by of Pluto changing it from a 4-pixel world on the Hubble Space Telescope into a mysterious non-planet. There have been visits to asteroids, revisiting Mercury, discovery of the Higgs Boson, discovery of over 4000 extrasolar planets and landing on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by the Rosetta mission - hence the timely publication of this new edition. This core textbook now includes more detailed information on the kinetic modelling of chemistry in the interstellar medium, extending the same principles of physical chemistry to meteor ablation and finally atmospheres and oceans. The increase in density from 1 molecule cm3 in the interstellar medium to 1022 molecules cm3 in the oceans of the Earth is used to take single-collision kinetics into ensemble thermodynamics. A new introduction to thermodynamics using meteor ablation replaces traditional bomb calorimetry and pre-biotic chemistry introduces spontaneous reactions. New to the second edition: An extended discussion on matter, dark or otherwise, interstellar and stellar chemistry and the origin of pre-biotic molecules Detailed chemical kinetic models for mechanisms of chemistry in the interstellar medium Origins of life in solution, enzyme kinetics and catalysis A review of Mars and Titan as habitats for life Fully referenced throughout to reflect the research frontier An introduction to the idea of analytical mathematical engines that can do all of the heavy mathematics and fostering the skill of setting up a model and testing it. 200 problems with detailed solutions Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in astrochemistry or more generally physical chemistry, the new edition of Astrochemistry is an important introductory text to the topic, the latest developments in the field and the ubiquity of physical chemistry. Flap A fully revised new edition of an introductory text to the dynamic and fascinating subject of astrochemistry Since the first edition in 2006 of Astrochemistry, the Mars rovers have driven 31.18 miles, there has been a fly-by of Pluto changing it from a 4-pixel world on the Hubble Space Telescope into a mysterious non-planet. There have been visits to asteroids, revisiting Mercury, discovery of the Higgs Boson, discovery of over 4000 extrasolar planets and landing on the comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko by the Rosetta mission - hence the timely publication of this new edition. This core textbook now includes more detailed information on the kinetic modelling of chemistry in the interstellar medium, extending the same principles of physical chemistry to meteor ablation and finally atmospheres and oceans. The increase in density from 1 molecule cm3 in the interstellar medium to 1022 molecules cm3 in the oceans of the Earth is used to take single-collision kinetics into ensemble thermodynamics. A new introduction to thermodynamics using meteor ablation replaces traditional bomb calorimetry and pre-biotic chemistry introduces spontaneous reactions. New to the second edition: An extended discussion on matter, dark or otherwise, interstellar and stellar chemistry and the origin of pre-biotic molecules Detailed chemical kinetic models for mechanisms of chemistry in the interstellar medium Origins of life in solution, enzyme kinetics and catalysis A review of Mars and Titan as habitats for life Fully referenced throughout to reflect the research frontier An introduction to the idea of analytical mathematical engines that can do all of the heavy mathematics and fostering the skill of setting up a model and testing it. 200 problems with detailed solutions Written for undergraduate and postgraduate students in astrochemistry or more generally physical chemistry, the new edition of Astrochemistry is an important introductory text to the topic, the latest developments in the field and the ubiquity of physical chemistry. Author Biography Andrew M. Shaw, PhD, is Associate Professor of Physical Chemistry at the University of Exeter, UK. Professor Shaws research concentrates on quantitative descriptions of physical chemistry interpreted with fully mechanistic mathematical models. Table of Contents Preface to the First Edition ix Preface to the Second Edition xiii About the Companion Website xvii 1 The Molecular Universe 1 1.1 The Standard Model – Big Bang Theory 2 1.2 Galaxies, Stars, and Planets 5 1.3 Origins of Life 6 1.4 Other Intelligent Life 11 1.5 Theories of the Origin of Life 13 1.6 The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) 15 Problems 16 References 16 2 Starlight, Galaxies, and Clusters 19 2.1 Simple Stellar Models – Black-Body Radiation 19 2.2 Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation: 2.725 K 25 2.3 Stellar Classification 27 2.4 Constellations 35 2.5 Galaxies 40 2.6 Cosmology 46 Problems 48 References 51 3 Atomic and Molecular Astronomy 53 3.1 Spectroscopy and the Structure of Matter 53 3.2 Line Shape 59 3.3 Telescopes 65 3.4 Atomic Spectroscopy 74 3.5 Molecular Astronomy 78 3.6 Molecular Masers 97 3.7 Detection of Hydrogen 99 3.8 Diffuse Interstellar Bands 100 3.9 Spectral Mapping 102 Problems 103 References 106 4 Stellar Chemistry 109 4.1 Classes of Stars 111 4.2 Herzprung–Russell Diagram 112 4.3 Stellar Evolution 113 4.4 Stellar Spectra 123 4.5 Exotic Stars 131 4.6 Cycle of Star Formation 138 Problems 139 References 142 5 The Interstellar Medium 145 5.1 Mapping Clouds of Molecules 146 5.2 Molecules in the Interstellar and Circumstellar Medium 152 5.3 Physical Conditions in the Interstellar Medium 156 5.4 Rates of Chemical Reactions 160 5.5 Chemical Reactions in the Interstellar Medium 170 5.6 Photochemistry 173 5.7 Charged Particle Chemistry 176 5.8 Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons 176 5.9 Dust Grains 180 5.10 Chemical Models of Molecular Clouds 185 5.11 Running the Models 192 5.12 Prebiotic Molecules in the Interstellar Medium 194 Problems 199 References 204 6 Meteorite and Comet Chemistry 207 6.1 Phases of Matter, Heat, and Change 208 6.2 Meteor Ablation 213 6.3 Enthalpy of Reaction 219 6.4 Formation of the Solar System 223 6.5 Classification of Meteorites 226 6.6 Geological Time 231 6.7 Chemical Analysis of Meteorites by Details ISBN1119114721 ISBN-10 1119114721 ISBN-13 9781119114727 Format Hardcover Author Andrew M. Shaw Short Title Astrochemistry Language English Edition 2nd AU Release Date 2021-12-16 NZ Release Date 2021-12-16 US Release Date 2021-12-16 UK Release Date 2021-12-16 Pages 496 Publisher John Wiley & Sons Inc Edition Description 2nd edition Year 2021 Publication Date 2021-12-16 Imprint John Wiley & Sons Inc Subtitle The Physical Chemistry of the Universe Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Replaces 9780470091364 DEWEY 523.02 Audience Professional & Vocational We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:136208618;
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ISBN-13: 9781119114727
Book Title: Astrochemistry
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Publication Name: Astrochemistry: the Physical Chemistry of the Universe
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