Planetary Astrophysics (314-0-1)
Instructors
Jason Jinfei Wang
Meeting Info
Parkes Hall 223: Tues, Thurs 9:30AM - 10:50AM
Overview of class
This course is an introduction to planets and planetary systems. We will learn about the structure, origin, and evolution of planets---including both the planets in the Solar System and the many recently discovered extrasolar planets.
Registration Requirements
The course is intended for advanced undergraduates and graduate students. Students are expected to have taken year-long courses in calculus and physics. Classical Mechanics at the level of Physics 330-1,2 is strongly encouraged. Students should also know a bit of computer programming, or be prepared to learn.
Learning Objectives
-The dynamical processes through which planets form and evolve
-The physics of planetary atmospheres and interiors
-The techniques to detect and characterize other worlds, including the search for life
Teaching Method
Lectures and assignments
Evaluation Method
Evaluation will be based on assignments, class participation, and exams
Class Materials (Required)
None.
Class Materials (Suggested)
Fundamental Planetary Science: Physics, Chemistry and Habitability by J. J. Lissauer & I. de Pater (2019). Publisher: Cambridge U. Press. ISBN: 9781108411981 Please use the latest edition.