Eleven of the world's greatest living astonomers and cosmologists present personal views regarding areas needing to be addressed by future researchers. From the Big Bang to black holes to a fuller understanding of the large-scale structure of the universe, and much more, future grad students and researchers will find here a host of subjects upon which to expend their energies. Photos. Illus.
Eleven of the world's greatest living astonomers and cosmologists present personal views regarding areas needing to be addressed by future researchers. From the Big Bang to black holes to a fuller understanding of the large-scale structure of the universe, and much more, future grad students and researchers will find here a host of subjects upon which to expend their energies. Photos. Illus.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface 1. Astronomical problems for the next three decades Allan Sandage 2. New vistas in cosmology and cosmogony Geoffrey Burbidge 3. Omega, dark mass and galactic history Donald Lynden-Bell 4. Observations of QSOs which are critical for cosmology E. Margaret Burbidge 5. Nature, structure, refuelling and evolution of AGNs Donald Osterbrock 6. The high energy radiation of active galactic nuclei Malcolm S. Longair 7. Physics and astrophysics of black holes Igor Novikov 8. Galaxy formation and quasars - progress and prospects Martin J. Rees 9. Cosmic abundances Bernard E. J. Pagel 10. Clues to early development of galaxies Hubert Reeves 11. The observational appearance of accreting black holes in X-ray binaries Rashid Sunyaev 12. Reflections on the key problems Malcolm S. Longair Index.
Preface 1. Astronomical problems for the next three decades Allan Sandage 2. New vistas in cosmology and cosmogony Geoffrey Burbidge 3. Omega, dark mass and galactic history Donald Lynden-Bell 4. Observations of QSOs which are critical for cosmology E. Margaret Burbidge 5. Nature, structure, refuelling and evolution of AGNs Donald Osterbrock 6. The high energy radiation of active galactic nuclei Malcolm S. Longair 7. Physics and astrophysics of black holes Igor Novikov 8. Galaxy formation and quasars - progress and prospects Martin J. Rees 9. Cosmic abundances Bernard E. J. Pagel 10. Clues to early development of galaxies Hubert Reeves 11. The observational appearance of accreting black holes in X-ray binaries Rashid Sunyaev 12. Reflections on the key problems Malcolm S. Longair Index.
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