Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
724
Language
English
Published
Aug 1, 1988
Publisher
Pergamon Pr
ISBN-10
0080368662
ISBN-13
9780080368665
Description
Paperback. Scientific research is a constant confrontation between observational results and theoretical models. Inevitably, the observations and the theory tend to get out of step. A new observatory, improved instrumentation, or the opening up of a new waveband often results in the discovery of an unexpected new phenomenon or new insight into an old problem. On occasion this can cause a bewildering array of theoretical models, with (hopefully) specific predictions that, to be tested, require new instrumentation or observational techniques. Inevitably, the new observations produce something unexpected and so the circle continues. The past years have seen a vast increase in the quality and quantity of observations on compact objects (black holes, neutron stars and white dwarfs), both single and in binary systems, available from ground based and orbiting observatories. At the same time theoreticians have not been idle and many qualitative ideas have b