Giovanni Fazio / Rein Silberberg (eds.)
Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology
Herausgeber: Fazio, G. G.; Silberberg, R.
Giovanni Fazio / Rein Silberberg (eds.)
Currents in Astrophysics and Cosmology
Herausgeber: Fazio, G. G.; Silberberg, R.
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A professional-level survey of topics in cosmic-ray and gamma-ray astronomy.
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A professional-level survey of topics in cosmic-ray and gamma-ray astronomy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780521414395
- ISBN-10: 0521414393
- Artikelnr.: 26751169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 324
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 807g
- ISBN-13: 9780521414395
- ISBN-10: 0521414393
- Artikelnr.: 26751169
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Cosmic Rays: 1. Galactic cosmic rays and galactic halo X-ray emission
2. Highly luminous radiogalaxies as sources of cosmic rays
3. Where is the cosmic-ray modulation boundary of the heliosphere?
4. Origin of primary cosmic rays above 1 TeV
5. Astrophysical discoveries derived from transient cosmic ray and solar flare particle earth-based investigations: the early years
Part II. X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Neutrino Astronomy: 6. How X-ray astronomy has extended the horizon of physics
7. Selected topics in high energy gamma-ray astrophysics
8. Cosmic gamma rays, the origin of cosmic rays, and the structure of the galaxy: the IRAS connection: reminiscences
9. Ultra-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
10. Recent gamma-ray burst studies by Ginga
11. High-energy astrophysics in solar flares
12. High-energy gamma radiation from supernova
13. IMB detection of neutrinos from SN1987A: history and results
14. High-energy neutrino astronomy: project DUMAND
Part III. Cosmology: 15. The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition
16. Ponderable soliton stars from early universe
17. Dark matter and the generation of cosmological structure
Part IV. Reminiscences and Poetic Black Holes: 18. Contributions of Maurice M. Shapiro and his group to cosmic-ray astrophysics
19. From Jerusalem to heavenly realms - memoir of a cosmic journey
20. Maury Shapiro and ERICE
21. Black holes.
2. Highly luminous radiogalaxies as sources of cosmic rays
3. Where is the cosmic-ray modulation boundary of the heliosphere?
4. Origin of primary cosmic rays above 1 TeV
5. Astrophysical discoveries derived from transient cosmic ray and solar flare particle earth-based investigations: the early years
Part II. X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Neutrino Astronomy: 6. How X-ray astronomy has extended the horizon of physics
7. Selected topics in high energy gamma-ray astrophysics
8. Cosmic gamma rays, the origin of cosmic rays, and the structure of the galaxy: the IRAS connection: reminiscences
9. Ultra-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
10. Recent gamma-ray burst studies by Ginga
11. High-energy astrophysics in solar flares
12. High-energy gamma radiation from supernova
13. IMB detection of neutrinos from SN1987A: history and results
14. High-energy neutrino astronomy: project DUMAND
Part III. Cosmology: 15. The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition
16. Ponderable soliton stars from early universe
17. Dark matter and the generation of cosmological structure
Part IV. Reminiscences and Poetic Black Holes: 18. Contributions of Maurice M. Shapiro and his group to cosmic-ray astrophysics
19. From Jerusalem to heavenly realms - memoir of a cosmic journey
20. Maury Shapiro and ERICE
21. Black holes.
Part I. Cosmic Rays: 1. Galactic cosmic rays and galactic halo X-ray emission
2. Highly luminous radiogalaxies as sources of cosmic rays
3. Where is the cosmic-ray modulation boundary of the heliosphere?
4. Origin of primary cosmic rays above 1 TeV
5. Astrophysical discoveries derived from transient cosmic ray and solar flare particle earth-based investigations: the early years
Part II. X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Neutrino Astronomy: 6. How X-ray astronomy has extended the horizon of physics
7. Selected topics in high energy gamma-ray astrophysics
8. Cosmic gamma rays, the origin of cosmic rays, and the structure of the galaxy: the IRAS connection: reminiscences
9. Ultra-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
10. Recent gamma-ray burst studies by Ginga
11. High-energy astrophysics in solar flares
12. High-energy gamma radiation from supernova
13. IMB detection of neutrinos from SN1987A: history and results
14. High-energy neutrino astronomy: project DUMAND
Part III. Cosmology: 15. The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition
16. Ponderable soliton stars from early universe
17. Dark matter and the generation of cosmological structure
Part IV. Reminiscences and Poetic Black Holes: 18. Contributions of Maurice M. Shapiro and his group to cosmic-ray astrophysics
19. From Jerusalem to heavenly realms - memoir of a cosmic journey
20. Maury Shapiro and ERICE
21. Black holes.
2. Highly luminous radiogalaxies as sources of cosmic rays
3. Where is the cosmic-ray modulation boundary of the heliosphere?
4. Origin of primary cosmic rays above 1 TeV
5. Astrophysical discoveries derived from transient cosmic ray and solar flare particle earth-based investigations: the early years
Part II. X-Ray, Gamma-Ray and Neutrino Astronomy: 6. How X-ray astronomy has extended the horizon of physics
7. Selected topics in high energy gamma-ray astrophysics
8. Cosmic gamma rays, the origin of cosmic rays, and the structure of the galaxy: the IRAS connection: reminiscences
9. Ultra-high-energy gamma-ray astronomy
10. Recent gamma-ray burst studies by Ginga
11. High-energy astrophysics in solar flares
12. High-energy gamma radiation from supernova
13. IMB detection of neutrinos from SN1987A: history and results
14. High-energy neutrino astronomy: project DUMAND
Part III. Cosmology: 15. The cosmic quark-hadron phase transition
16. Ponderable soliton stars from early universe
17. Dark matter and the generation of cosmological structure
Part IV. Reminiscences and Poetic Black Holes: 18. Contributions of Maurice M. Shapiro and his group to cosmic-ray astrophysics
19. From Jerusalem to heavenly realms - memoir of a cosmic journey
20. Maury Shapiro and ERICE
21. Black holes.