Hi,please anybody tell any reference book for astrophysics.

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For those interested in studying astrophysics, particularly celestial bodies and black holes, several reference books are recommended. While no specific titles are mentioned, users suggest searching on Amazon.com for a variety of options. Additionally, a link to a relevant academic resource is provided for further exploration. These resources can help deepen understanding of complex astrophysical concepts. Engaging with both books and online materials is essential for a comprehensive study of the subject.
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hi,

please anybody tell any reference book for astrophysics. i am interested to study celestial body and black hole. where it is available ?
 
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I can't refer you to any specific book, but I reccomend going on Amazon.com and searching for such a book.
 


k thank u
 


See http://scitation.aip.org/journals/doc/AERSCZ-ft/vol_6/iss_1/80_1.html
 
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