For a better understanding of supernova explosions the contributors to this volume provide researchers and graduate students in astrophysics with a broad spectrum of alternatives. The confrontation of different theories in one volume should prompt further exploration of the driving piston for the explosions and deeper understanding of the experimental data. Properties of supernova shells are discussed, such as their kinematics, ages, sizes, temperatures, spectra, polarizations, energetics and morphologies. Special attention is given to a few shells of extreme age, viz. G 70.68+1.20, Kepler's SN, and CTB 80, as well as to their statistics.…mehr
For a better understanding of supernova explosions the contributors to this volume provide researchers and graduate students in astrophysics with a broad spectrum of alternatives. The confrontation of different theories in one volume should prompt further exploration of the driving piston for the explosions and deeper understanding of the experimental data. Properties of supernova shells are discussed, such as their kinematics, ages, sizes, temperatures, spectra, polarizations, energetics and morphologies. Special attention is given to a few shells of extreme age, viz. G 70.68+1.20, Kepler's SN, and CTB 80, as well as to their statistics.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Artikelnr. des Verlages: 86220289, 978-3-662-13647-8
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1988
Seitenzahl: 268
Erscheinungstermin: 17. April 2014
Englisch
Abmessung: 244mm x 170mm x 15mm
Gewicht: 459g
ISBN-13: 9783662136478
ISBN-10: 3662136473
Artikelnr.: 40768258
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Inhaltsangabe
Interpretation of Supernova Shells.- Evolution of the morphology of supernova remnants with pulsars.- On the distances of the remnants of historical type I supernovae.- Spectral index variations in supernova remnants.- Statistical studies of SNRs: Selection effects.- The Galactic distribution of radio supernova remnants.- Statistical properties of recently new identified supernova remnants.- X-ray observations and non-equilibrium ionisation of supernova remnants.- Shock-cloud interactions in supernova remnants.- Interpretation difficulties of SNR shock spectra.- The origin of Kepler's supernova remnant.- CTB80: The supernova remnant with (almost) everything.- G316.3-0.0 and G332A+0.1 - Two supernova remnants with blowouts.- Puppis a and its environment as revealed by infrared observations.- High resolution radio observations of G11.2-0.3.- G70.7 + 1.2: Supernova remnant?.- A molecular cloud in the direction of G70.68+1.20.- Detection of four supernova remnants in the polarized emission from the Effelsberg 11 cm survey.- Kinematics of optical filaments in the Cygnus Loop.- X-ray observations of the supernova remnant G292.0+1.8.- Recent results from supernova calculations.- Supernova structure and light curves.- What are the masses of SNIb progenitors?.- Type Ib supernovae: What they may be and what they are not.- Ultraviolet observations of SN 1987A.- X rays from SN 1987A: A partially obscured plerion.- Supernova VLBI.- The compact radio sources in the galaxy M82 - Supernova-remnants and/or recent supernovae -.- The supershells of the large magellanic cloud and their importance for the interstellar medium.- Extended onion-shell model for cosmic ray spectra produced by supernova remnants.- Epilogue.
Interpretation of Supernova Shells.- Evolution of the morphology of supernova remnants with pulsars.- On the distances of the remnants of historical type I supernovae.- Spectral index variations in supernova remnants.- Statistical studies of SNRs: Selection effects.- The Galactic distribution of radio supernova remnants.- Statistical properties of recently new identified supernova remnants.- X-ray observations and non-equilibrium ionisation of supernova remnants.- Shock-cloud interactions in supernova remnants.- Interpretation difficulties of SNR shock spectra.- The origin of Kepler's supernova remnant.- CTB80: The supernova remnant with (almost) everything.- G316.3-0.0 and G332A+0.1 - Two supernova remnants with blowouts.- Puppis a and its environment as revealed by infrared observations.- High resolution radio observations of G11.2-0.3.- G70.7 + 1.2: Supernova remnant?.- A molecular cloud in the direction of G70.68+1.20.- Detection of four supernova remnants in the polarized emission from the Effelsberg 11 cm survey.- Kinematics of optical filaments in the Cygnus Loop.- X-ray observations of the supernova remnant G292.0+1.8.- Recent results from supernova calculations.- Supernova structure and light curves.- What are the masses of SNIb progenitors?.- Type Ib supernovae: What they may be and what they are not.- Ultraviolet observations of SN 1987A.- X rays from SN 1987A: A partially obscured plerion.- Supernova VLBI.- The compact radio sources in the galaxy M82 - Supernova-remnants and/or recent supernovae -.- The supershells of the large magellanic cloud and their importance for the interstellar medium.- Extended onion-shell model for cosmic ray spectra produced by supernova remnants.- Epilogue.
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