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 More Physics and Astrophysics MSci degree lecture notes and links. 

 

 Please note: this site is not an official course Website.  These lecture notes and other course related rmaterials are for reference purposes only.

 Most of the Lecture notes and other material presented in these pages are based on the University of London MSci Physics and  Astrophysics degrees as given in previous years.  Some of the Lecture notes may be incomplete or unavailable.

 

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 Relativity and GR (QMUL):

rg_content_10.pdf

 

rg_notes1_10.pdf

 

rg_notes2_10.pdf

 

rg_notes3_10.pdf

 

rg_notes4_10.pdf

  

rg_notes5_10.pdf

 

rg_notes6_10.pdf

  

rg_notes7_10.pdf

  

rg_notes8_10.pdf

 

rg_notes9_10.pdf

 

rg_notes10_10.pdf

 

rg_notes11_10.pdf

 

 Supplements for RG Lectures 1-4: 

Supplementary_11.pdf

 

 

                                                                                                       

                                                                                                  Kerr black hole

 

    

  Spacetime diagram:  a photon's path is along the inner (diagonal) boundary of the shaded region.  A mass carrying particle would be confined to the time-like region traveling forward in time (upward) from past to future.  If it were to divert into the space-like (shaded) regions, it would then be traveling faster than the speed of light and escape to infinity. 

 

 

                                                Fig 4.7 A space-time view of a Schwarzchild black hole 

 

                             Fig 4.9 - The Event Horizon (of a Schwarzchild black hole) corresponds to the World line of light:

                               At R = Rg the Schwarzchild radius is the event horizon, but the true singularity is at R = 0.

 

 

   Paper: Can a primordial black hole or wormhole grow as fast as the universe?

10033324BH.pdf

 

    

                    

                  The orbits of nearby stars around possible black hole candidate Sgr-A at the center of the Milky Way galaxy.

                                               

                                              Diagram of the same stellar orbital trajectories and velocities around Sgr A.

 

 

 

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 Some older lectures on interesting Cosmological questions: (older information should be taken in light of later discoveries and observations, eg. by HST and WMAP)

 

1.pdf

The origin of Entropy

  

2.pdf

The origin of Galaxies

 

0.pdf

Dissipational Galaxy Formation (would be interesting to compare with the star formation rate over the Universe's history).

  

3.pdf

 Pre-Galactic stars and the Microwave Background

 

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 MAS347 Mathematical Aspects of Cosmology (cont.)

 

co_notes25_09.pdf

 

co_notes26_09.pdf

   

co_notes27_09.pdf

  

MAS347_SAMPLE_08.pdf

 

MAS347_SAMPLE(sol)_08.pdf

 

 

   Cosmology - Part III Large Scale Structure Formation (Cambridge)

Structure_formation.pdf

 

 

 Feedback and triggering in Galaxy Evolution (Cavendish Astrophysics Group) 

GalaxyEvolution_2006.pdf

 

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 5700 Stellar Structure and Evolution - cont. (Univ. of Colorado):

 White Dwarf cooling:

lecture22.pdf

 

 Pre-Main Sequence stellar evolution:

lecture28.pdf

 

lecture29.pdf

 

lecture30.pdf

 

lecture31.pdf

 

lecture32.pdf

 

lecture33.pdf

 

lecture34.pdf

 

lecture35.pdf

 

lecture36.pdf

 

lecture37.pdf

 

lecture38.pdf

 

 Disc Accretion:

lecture39.pdf

 

  (See PART 11 of the degree modules)

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 UK degree classification scheme (2003):

Degree_Classification_2003.pdf

 

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 4C15 High Energy Astrophysics slide 5/8 - cont. (UCL):

HEA_Supernovae_2005_06.ppt

 

 [ Pulsars, Cosmic Rays, AGN ]

 

 4C15 Problem sheets and exams:

4C15_Hwork_1_ans_05.doc

 

4C15_Hwork_2_ans_05.pdf

 

astr4c15_03.pdf

 

astr4c15_05.pdf

 

 (See also Part 10 of the degree modules)

 

 

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  3C25 Solid State Physics (UCL):

 

sect1to4.pdf

 

sect5a.pdf

 

sect5b.pdf

 

sect6.pdf

 

notes4.pdf

 

notes5.pdf

 

notes6.pdf

 

notes8.pdf

 

notes9.pdf

 

notes10.pdf

 

notes12.pdf

 

SectA04_3C25.pdf

 

 

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 Supplementary: extra Lecture notes and tables of misc constants, quantities and units

 

 

astrp-physics-const.pdf

  

physical_constants.pdf

 

FundamentalConstants.pdf

 

Atomic Units.pdf

 

phys-const.pdf

 

Astronomical_Constants_2009.pdf

 

Errors.pdf

 

em-units.pdf

  

natural-units.pdf

 

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 Some older quantities and customary units in common usage in the past:

h4402_appenc.pdf

 

 

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  Fluid Dynamics (Hydrodynamics) notes

hydrodynamics.pdf

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 Quantum Mechanics Lecture notes - D. Cohen

qm-supp.pdf