Explores the composition, origin, and tail formation of comets, shedding light on the forces shaping their trajectories and their relevance to star formation.
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 how astronomers study celestial objects through emitted light, focusing on different spectra types and their origins, including examples like a light bulb filament and the Sun's spectrum.
Covers the relationship between primordial curvature perturbations and inflationary magnetic fields, emphasizing observational evidence and theoretical models.