Category:Astrophysics
Astrophysics is the branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of the universe, including the physical properties (luminosity, density, temperature, chemical composition) of astronomical objects such as stars, galaxies, and the interstellar medium, as well as their interactions. The study of physical cosmology is theoretical astrophysics at its largest scale; conversely, since the energies involved in cosmology, especially the Big Bang, are the largest known, the observations of the cosmos also serve as the laboratory for physics at its smallest scales as well. See Astronomical_unit.
Subcategories
This category has the following 24 subcategories, out of 24 total.
A
- Asteroseismology (6 P)
- Astrophysics journals (18 P)
B
C
D
- Doppler effects (27 P)
G
I
N
- Nucleosynthesis (32 P)
P
- Polarization (waves) (77 P)
Q
S
- Standard candles (13 P)
- Stellar dynamics (12 P)
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Pages in category "Astrophysics"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 255 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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- Absolute horizon
- Accretion (astrophysics)
- Amorphous carbonia
- Angular momentum problem
- Applegate mechanism
- AQUAL
- ARIANNA Experiment
- Asteroseismology
- Astrobiophysics
- Astroinformatics
- Astronomy & Geophysics
- Astrophysical fluid dynamics
- Astrostatistics
- Atomic and molecular astrophysics
- Axion
- Axis of evil (cosmology)
B
C
- Calorimetric Electron Telescope
- Cassini's laws
- Causal dynamical triangulation
- Central massive object
- Centro de Estudios de Fisica del Cosmos de Aragon
- Champagne flow model
- Chandrasekhar limit
- Chandrasekhar number
- Chandrasekhar polarization
- Chandrasekhar potential energy tensor
- Chandrasekhar–Fermi method
- Chandrasekhar–Kendall function
- Chandrasekhar–Friedman–Schutz instability
- Chandrasekhar's variational principle
- Chaotic rotation
- Chondritic uniform reservoir
- Circular polarization
- Collision-induced absorption and emission
- Compton scattering
- Compton telescope
- Computational astrophysics
- Astronomical constant
- IAU (1976) System of Astronomical Constants
- Convective overturn
- Coronal loop
- Cosmic microwave background
- Cosmic ray astronomy
- Cosmochemistry
- Cosmogenic nuclide
- Critical ionization velocity
- Crocco's Multiplanetary Trajectory
D
- Dark fluid
- Darwin–Radau equation
- Data-driven astronomy
- De Laval nozzle
- De Sitter effect
- De Vaucouleurs's law
- Debrecen Heliophysical Observatory
- Degenerate matter
- Francesca E. DeMeo
- Differential Doppler effect
- Differential rotation
- Direct collapse black hole
- Dirichlet's ellipsoidal problem
- Dissociative recombination
- Dusty plasma
- Dynamical friction
E
F
G
- Galactic Bridges and Tails
- Galaxy H-Alpha Fabry-Perot System
- Galaxy rotation curve
- Gas torus
- Gauge vector–tensor gravity
- General Coordinates Network
- Isabella M. Gioia
- Graphical timeline from Big Bang to Heat Death
- Graphical timeline of the universe
- Graphical timeline of the Big Bang
- Graphical timeline of the Stelliferous Era
- Gravitational compression
- Gravitational lens
- Gravitational lensing formalism
- Gravitational-wave astronomy
- GravitySimulator
- Grey atmosphere
- Grupo de Astronomía y Ciencias del Espacio
- Gunn–Peterson trough
H
I
L
M
- M–sigma relation
- Maclaurin spheroid
- Magnetic helicity
- Magnetic mirror point
- Magnetogravity wave
- Mass deficit
- Mass segregation (astronomy)
- Mass-to-light ratio
- Metallicity
- Metallicity distribution function
- Miyake event
- Modified Newtonian dynamics
- Moment of inertia factor
- Morphs collaboration
- Multi-messenger astronomy
N
P
- P-nuclei
- P-process
- Perpendicular paramagnetic bond
- Peryton (astronomy)
- Petrie Prize Lecture
- Phillips relationship
- Photo-meson
- Photodissociation
- Photodissociation region
- Photoevaporation
- Photographic magnitude
- Photometry (astronomy)
- Physical cosmology
- Planck scale
- Plasma (physics)
- Plasma parameters
- Plasmoid
- Plummer model
- Polarization in astronomy
- Polytrope
- Press–Schechter formalism
- Przybylski's Star
- Pulsed accretion