Department > Lectures > Winter Term 2020/2021 > The Stellar Cookbook: A practical guide to the theory of stars
The Stellar Cookbook: A practical guide to the theory of stars
winter term 2020/2021
Lecturer: Fabian Schneider and Friedrich Röpke
Link to LSF
25 participants
Lecturer: Fabian Schneider and Friedrich Röpke
Link to LSF
25 participants
This lecture will be held online. We will provide the Zoom link over email to the registered participants. The first lecture will take place on Tuesday, November 3, 2pm.
The first part of the lecture will be "lecutre-like" teaching while the second half of the semester will be a practical course using the stellar evolution code MESA.
Because the CIP pools are not available this term to our lecture, a laptop or PC is required for the second/practical part of the lecture. MESA runs best under Linux/Mac, and Windows users will either have to install a Linux partition or use a virtual machine. Instructions for MESA installation and use of virtual boxes will be provided.
Material
- 00.mesa_installation.zip
- 01.polytropes.zip
- 02.equation-of-state.zip
- 01.Polytropes_sol_part.ipynb
- 03.schematic-stellar-evolution.zip
- stellarastro_theory_part.pdf
- 04.henyey_method_and_mesa.zip
- 05.pre_main_sequence.zip
- Stellar_Cookbook_2020-12-15.pdf
- 06.zero-age_main-sequence.zip
- 07.main-sequence_evolution.zip
- 10.core-helium_burning.zip
- 11.agb-stars.zip
- 09.hydrogen-shell-burning.zip
- 12.massive-stars-episode-i.zip
- 13.massive-stars-episode-ii.zip
- 14.advanced-stellar-evolution_rotation.zip
- 08.mesa_fun.zip
- Lecture_Notes_Schneider_2021-02-11.pdf
- lecture-notebooks.zip
- stellarastro_supernovae.pdf
Practice groups
- Group 01
25 participants
Philos.-weg 12 / R 105, Tue 14:00 - 16:00 - Group waiting list
waiting list
0 participants