INDEX
Abbot, C. G., 325
Absolute magnitude, 13; of sun, 14, 149.
See Luminosity
Absorption, of radiation, 3, 20, 21, 47, 217;
of light in space, 384
Absorption coefficient, for terrestrial X-rays,
22, 236; relation to emission coefficient,
50, 54,105; astronomical determination of,
118, 146; law of variation, 121, 202, 219,
229, 248; in photosphere, 355; mono
chromatic, 368
Absorption edges, 70
Absorption lines, 238; formation of, 337;
broadening of, 353; fixed lines, 377
Abundance of the elements, 369
Accretion of mass by stars, 391
Adams, W. S., 2, 160, 171, 172, 307
Adiabatic changes, 35 ; equilibrium, 97 ; pul
sations, 186
Adiabatic principle, 72, 355
Aetherial heat, 18
Age, of sun, 289; of earth, 290
Aitken, R. G., 150, 155
Albedo of stars, 211
Algol, 209
Amplitude of pulsations, 185, 195
Anderson, J. A., 12, 300
Annihilation of protons and electrons, 293
Aston, F. W., 293, 295
Astronomical constants, values of, 395
Atom, structure of, 10
Atomic absorption coefficient, 54, 236
Atomic numbers of elements, 10, 252
Balancing, principle of detailed, 45
Band spectra, 350
Betelgeuse, 6
Bialobjesky, I., 397
Binary hypothesis of Cepheids, 184
Binary stars, 11, 152, 161; mass ratios of,
160; change of mass, 311, 312
Birge, R. T., 350
Bjerknes, V., 286
Black body, 39; sun’s deviation from, 325
Blackness of absorption lines, 340, 342, 347,
350
Bohr atom, 60, 72
Bolometric magnitude, 13; reduction to
visual magnitude, 138
Boltzmann’s constant, 51
Boltzmann’s formula, 49; inapplicable to
free electrons, 263
Boundary conditions, 95, 116, 127, 211
Boundary temperature of stars, 323, 332
Bright fine spectra, 343
Broadening of spectral lines, 353; in Ceph
eids, 206
Buisson, H., 330
Calcium, in chromosphere, 362; in inter
stellar space, 378; ionisation of, 345, 349,
382
Cameron, H., 318
Campbell, W. W., 11, 147
Canonical variables, 58
Capella, 11, 14, 85, 145
Capture of electrons, 23, 218, 221, 230, 245
TV Cassiopeiae, 214
Cell of unit weight, 68
Central temperature of stars, formulae for,
85, 136; minimum value, 91; numerical
values, 136, 151, 182; constancy on main
serips, 177, 299
8 Cephei, 146, 199, 290
Cepheid variables, 157, 180, 290
o Ceti, 206, 208; companion of, 173
Chapman, S., 277, 279, 280
Chemical constitution of stars, effect of, 2,
10, 243; assumptions as to, 250, 370
Chromosphere, Milne’s theory of, 362
Circulating currents in rotating stars, 285;
tendency to die out, 99
Classical theory, of emission, 223 ; of electron
scattering, 77
Classification of spectra, 2
Cloud, interstellar, 378
Clusters, masses of stars in, 162; variables in,
181; giant and dwarf stars in, 310
Coeval stars, difficulty arising from, 310, 392
Collisions, inelastic and superelastic, 339, 373
Companion of Sirius, 171
Composition. See Chemical constitution
Compressibility of a gas, 165
Compton effect, 76, 316
Condensations in interstellar medium, 381
Conduction of heat, 97, 281
Constants, fist of natural, 395
Contraction hypothesis, 5, 289
Contrast. See Blackness
Contrast, centre-limb, 328, 331; in chromo
sphere, 365
Convection currents, 98, 285
Convective equilibrium, 9, 97
Conversion of subatomic energy, 315
Correspondence principle, 53,64,230,241,263
Currents, circulating, 98, 285
Cyanogen bands, 350
Dark nebulae, 387
Darkening at the limb, 212; law of, 324
Debye and Hückel’s theory, 264, 280
Decay of pulsations, time of, 199
Delaunay’s canonical variables, 58
Dense stars, 130; gas laws in, 165
Density, of photosphere, 336,360; of chromo
sphere, 368; of interstellar matter, 372
382; of nebulae, 382