MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN SPACE by Combes, Francoise ISBN 0521782244

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A multi-disciplinary review of our new understanding of molecular hydrogen in space, and its role in the early Universe.

Molecular hydrogen is the most abundant molecule in the Universe. In recent years, advances in theory and laboratory experiments coupled with breakthrough observations with important new telescopes and satellites have revolutionized our understanding of molecular hydrogen in space. It is now possible to address the question of how molecular hydrogen formed in the early Universe and the role it played in the formation of primordial structures. This timely volume presents articles from a host of experts who reviewed this new understanding at an international conference in Paris. This book provides the first multi-disciplinary synthesis of our new understanding of molecular hydrogen. It covers the theory of the physical processes and laboratory experiments, as well as the latest observations. It will therefore be an invaluable reference for all students and researchers in astrophysics and cosmology.

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[edit] Title

MOLECULAR HYDROGEN IN SPACE

[edit] Author

Combes, Francoise

[edit] ISBN

0521782244

[edit] Published

06/11/2000

[edit] Publisher

Cambridge University Press

[edit] Binding

hardback

[edit] Retail Price

65 (GBP)

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