Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Astrophysics

Astrophysics[edit]

Astrophysics is the branch of astronomy that employs the principles of physics and chemistry "to ascertain the nature of the astronomical objects, rather than their positions or motions in space".[65][66] Among the objects studied are the Sun, other starsgalaxiesextrasolar planets, the interstellar medium and the cosmic microwave background.[67][68] Their emissions are examined across all parts of the electromagnetic spectrum, and the properties examined include luminositydensitytemperature, and chemical composition. Because astrophysics is a very broad subject, astrophysicists typically apply many disciplines of physics, including mechanicselectromagnetismstatistical mechanicsthermodynamicsquantum mechanicsrelativitynuclear and particle physics, and atomic and molecular physics.
In practice, modern astronomical research often involves a substantial amount of work in the realms of theoretical and observational physics. Some areas of study for astrophysicists include their attempts to determine the properties of dark matterdark energy, and black holes; whether or not time travel is possible, wormholes can form, or the multiverse exists; and the origin and ultimate fate of the universe.[67] Topics also studied by theoretical astrophysicists include Solar System formation and evolutionstellar dynamics and evolutiongalaxy formation and evolutionmagnetohydrodynamicslarge-scale structure of matter in the universe; origin of cosmic raysgeneral relativity and physical cosmology, including string cosmology and astroparticle physics.

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