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Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: An Almost Perfect Book for a Course on Astrophysics Review: One of the peculiarities of Astrophysics is that, as a subject, is difficult to teach. It requires to go deep into the physics of the objects under study (which span the whole Universe) but alto to keep a broad view (the so called "Big Picture") since most of the objects and their histories cannot be understood if they are isolated from the others. One of the problems a teacher faces is, hence, how to strike a balance between these two disparate goals within the limited time of one or two academic terms.Rybicki and Lightman success with this book is to take the physics of astrophysical problems involving radiation from the general approaches of the physics books to the particular conditions of most of the cases that astronomy cares about without leaving rigorousity along the way. With a little abuse of language: They bring Physics a step closer to Astronomy. On the other hand, the area of actual applications that astronomers use is almost neglected. For example, the introductory chapters on Radiative Transfer and Black Body Radiation could have served to motivate a chapter on theoretical basis of photometry (theoretical approach to color indices, extinction by dust or other microscopic particles). This would have given the student a more realistic flavor of the tools that astrophysicists use in their everyday (every night?) work. The Problem Sets, in addition, are claiming for a few numerical applications to profit from the, now easily available to students, computer power. Every serious astrophysics teacher and student should use this book... and think hard on how to take the next step from Rybicki and Lightman to the Absolute Magnitude versus Color Index diagrams.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Standard Text in the Field Review: This is THE standard text in the field of astrophysical radiation processes. Covers most processes of interest for the astrophysicist, at a depth adequate for graduate students. Well written and understandable. A must buy, despite the very high price.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Excellent Discussion Review: Thorough, concise, and very readable. Topics are clearly presented, equations are elegantly explained. One of the most useful texts I own.
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