Exploring the X-Ray Universe

Titel

Exploring the X-Ray Universe

Beschrijving

Exploring the X-Ray Universe describes the view of the stars and galaxies that is obtained through X-ray telescopes. X-rays, which are invisible to human sight, are created in the cores of active galaxies, in cataclysmic stellar explosions, and in streams of gas expelled by the Sun and stars. The window on the heavens used by the X-ray astronomers shows the great drama of cosmic violence on the grandest scale. This account of X-ray astronomy incorporates the latest findings from several observatories operating in space. These include the Einstein Observatory operated by NASA, and the EXOSAT satellite of the European Space Agency. The book covers the entire field, with chapters on stars, supernova remnants, normal and active galaxies, clusters of galaxies, the diffuse X-ray background, and much more. The authors review basic principles, include the necessary historical background, and explain exactly what we know from X-ray observations of the Universe.

Maker

Frederick D. Seward , Philip A. Charles

Uitgever

Cambridge University Press

Datum

24/nov/95

Formaat

Paperback

Taal

nothing

Aanduiding

STE0735

ISBN

521437121

Bestanden

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Collectie

Citaat

Frederick D. Seward , Philip A. Charles, “Exploring the X-Ray Universe,” Bibliotheek Cozmix, toegankelijk 22 november 2024, https://bib.cozmix.cloud/items/show/1804.

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