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What are the best books (upper undergraduate / beginning graduate) for stellar structure, stellar evolution, compact stars, etc. ?
 
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nicksauce said:
What are the best books (upper undergraduate / beginning graduate) for stellar structure, stellar evolution, compact stars, etc. ?
Did one buy the Carroll and Ostlie text?

Donald Clayton authored an older classic on stellar astrophysics.

A book by Hansen Kawaler and Trimble (2004) seems to be the current preference.

One should browse the TOC's and Google books before deciding to purchase.

See also this thread - https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=245428

Consider this book Principles of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis By Donald D. Clayton (1984)

Stellar Interiors - Physical Principles, Structure, and Evolution (Hardcover)
https://www.amazon.com/dp/0387200894/?tag=pfamazon01-20
by Carl J. Hansen, Steven D. Kawaler, Virginia Trimble
http://www.springer.com/astronomy/book/978-0-387-20089-7?detailsPage=toc

Compact stars By Norman K. Glendenning
http://www.springer.com/astronomy/book/978-0-387-98977-8?detailsPage=toc
 
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