Interstellar Matter and Star Formation (448-0-1)
Instructors
Giles A Novak
847/491-8645
Technological Institute (2145 Sheridan Road), Room F253, Evanston
Meeting Info
Parkes Hall 213: Mon, Wed, Fri 11:00AM - 11:50AM
Overview of class
The class aims to provide insight into how processes involving interstellar and intergalactic gas and dust are treated, including interpreting absorption and emission lines, absorption and emission by dust, continuum radio emission, interstellar magnetic fields, supernova remnants, and formation of stars and planets in molecular clouds. A key component of the class is the independent research project, for which students work in small groups to apply concepts and techniques learned to topics that relate to their anticipated Ph.D. research areas.
Registration Requirements
ASTRON 425 or permission of instructor.
Teaching Method
Four one-hour class meetings per week (scheduled as three lectures plus a discussion section), problem sets, and independent research project.
Evaluation Method
Class participation, problem sets, and the independent research project which includes both a written report and a class presentation near the end of the quarter.
Class Materials (Required)
Physics of the Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium
by Bruce T. Draine
Princeton University Press
ISBN: 9780691122144
Previous Editions: Not applicable
Online/eBook available: Yes
Price Range: $74-$122
Other Purchases: None
Associated Classes
DIS - Parkes Hall 213: Tues 1:00PM - 1:50PM