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Supernova and Remnants
Delves into supernova explosions, heavy element production, and star remnants.
Optical Transients: Supernovae and Tidal Disruption Events
Explores supernovae, their classification, energetics, and origins, as well as tidal disruption events, fast radio bursts, and gamma-ray bursts.
Galaxy Clusters: Components and Discoveries
Explores galaxy cluster components, historical discoveries, X-ray and radio emissions, and gravitational lensing effects.
Supernova and Supernovae Remnants
Covers the life cycle of stars, core collapse, supernova explosions, and their remnants.
Stellar and Galactic Dynamics
Explores the formation and evolution of galaxies, galactic dynamics, stellar orbits, and equilibria of collisionless systems in astrophysics.
Cosmology and the Milky Way: An Overview
Covers the standard model in cosmology and the structure of the Milky Way, including dark matter and galaxy formation.
Introduction to Astrophysics: The Solar System
Covers astronomical units, light years, parallax, exoplanets, stars, nebulae, and galaxy clusters.
The Milky Way and Galaxy Classification
Explores the Milky Way's structure and galaxy classification based on the Hubble-De Vaucouleurs Sequence.
Galaxy Observations
Covers the observation of galaxies, including historical evolution, galaxy sequences, and dark matter.
Introduction to Astrophysics
Covers space, stars, the solar system, nebulae, and galaxy clusters.
Supernova Remnants and Synchrotron Emission
Discusses supernova remnants, luminosity, FIR-radio correlation, dust properties, and star formation rates.
Origin of the Nuclides
Delves into the origin of chemical elements in the universe through nuclear astrophysics, exploring processes like Big Bang nucleosynthesis and stellar evolution.
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