The remarkable nature of stars is transmitted to us by the light they send. The light escapes from the outer layers of the star – called, by definition, the atmosphere. The complete atmosphere of a star can be viewed comprehensively as a transition from the stellar interior to the interstellar medium. And yet almost the whole visible stellar spectrum comes from a relatively thin part called the photosphere. Obviously we cannot disconnect the photosphere from the adjacent portions of the atmosphere, but in actual fact it is the only region we can study extensively for most stars. It is for this reason that the photosphere has taken its place as the central theme of this book.
Several books have appeared during the last decade dealing with the theory of stellar atmospheres. These works are for the most part excellent. It is to the material largely omitted by these books that the present treatise is directed. My students and I have felt for some time the need of a book that presents the basics of the field through the eyes of an observer and analyzer of stellar atmospheres.
An introduction to a subject, in my opinion, should be presented in a way that can be understood by a reader who has not studied the topic before. It follows that the material should be presented in as simple and straightforward a manner as possible. The Fourier transform (as covered in Chapter 2) is a unifying theme helping to accomplish this aim.
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