This lecture covers the spectral classification of stars, including O, B, A, F, G types, and their temperature ranges. It also discusses the HR diagram, main sequence stars, and the size of stars based on flux and radius.
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Ce cours décrit les principaux concepts physiques utilisés en astrophysique. Il est proposé à l'EPFL aux étudiants de 2eme année de Bachelor en physique.
Ce cours décrit les principaux concepts physiques utilisés en astrophysique. Il est proposé à l'EPFL aux étudiants de 2eme année de Bachelor en physique.
Explores the origin of radionuclides from supernova explosions and their role in nature, covering topics such as nuclear astrophysics, cosmic element formation, and stellar evolution.
Delves into the origin of chemical elements in the universe through nuclear astrophysics, exploring processes like Big Bang nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution.