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Course Information

In this web page we provide the syllabus of the course Astrophysics I, offered by the Department of Physics.

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Code Φ-230
Title Astrophysics I
Category B
ECTS 6
Hours 4
Level Undergraduate
Semester Winter
Teacher I. Papadakis
Program

Monday, 15:00-17:00, Amphitheater ST
Wednesday, 15:00-17:00, Amphitheater ST
Friday, 14:00-16:00, Amphitheater ST (when necessary)
 

Course Webpage https://eclass.physics.uoc.gr/courses/PH230/
Goal of the Course

The course is addressed to second year students. It consists of an introduction to the physics that determine the formation and evolution of stars. It also includes a presentation of the basic history in the developments of various astronomical concepts, as well as an extended coverage on the details of the physical processes in the Sun.

Syllabus

Introduction to Astronomy (Historical concepts - the Solar System), Distances and luminosities of celestial objects (Telescopes), Solar radiation and other stars (Solar constant - Black body radiation), Physical process in the Sun (Nuclear reactions - Nucleosynthesis - Photon Diffusion - Turbulence - Phenomena of the Solar atmosphere), Stellar clusters and the Hertzsprung - Russell diagram, Structure and Evolution of stars (Main sequence- Giant branch - Supernovae explosions), Stellar remnants (White Dwarfs - Neutron Stars - Black Holes), Double stars (Compact stars in a double system - accretion disks - jets).

Bibliography

"An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics" - B. Carroll, D. Ostlie