Description |
1 online resource (ix, 226 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Science and culture series. Astrophysics |
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Science and culture series (Singapore). Astrophysics.
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Contents |
Gamma ray bursts: discoveries with Swift / A. Wells -- Gamma ray burst phenomenology in the Swift era / P. Mészáros -- Modeling of multiwavelength spectra and variability of 3C 66A in 2003-2004 / M. Joshi & M. Böttcher -- High energy signatures of post-adiabatic supernova remnants / I. 0. Telezhinsky & B.I. Hnatyk -- The nature of dark matter / P.L. Biermann & F. Munyaneza -- Particle acceleration and propagation in the galaxy / V.S. Ptuskin -- Cosmic rays from the knee to the second knee ... / J.R. Hörandel -- Ultra high-energy cosmic rays: origin and propagation / T. Stanev -- GRB as sources of ultra-high energy particles / P. Mészáros -- Origin and physics of the highest energy cosmic rays: what can we learn from radio astronomy? /P. L. Biermann [and others] -- Physics results of the Pierre Auger observatory / V. Van Elewyick -- The KASCADE-Grande experiment / F. Cossavela [and others] -- Measurement of the relative abundances of the ultra-heavy galactic cosmic-rays abundances ... with TIGER / B.F. Rauch [and others] -- Isotopic mass separation with the RICH detector of the AMS experiment / L. Arruda -- Multidirectional muon telescopes and eEAS arrays for high energy cosmic ray research / L.I. Dorman -- Study of galactic gamma ray sources with Milagro / J. Goodman -- Observation of galactic sources of very high energy [symbol]-rays with the MAGIC telescope / H. Bartko -- Observation of extragalactic sources of very high energy [symbol]-rays with the MAGIC Telescope / M. Errando -- Initial stereo analysis of MRK 421 from the Veritas telescopes / S.R. Hughes -- The GLAST mission and observability of supernovae remnants / 0. Tibolla -- First results from AMANDA using TWR system / A. Silvestri -- NEMO: a project for a KM3 underwater detector for astrophysical neutrinos in the Mediterranean Sea / I. Amore -- Results from ANITA experiment / A. Silvestri |
Summary |
This book introduces young researchers to the exciting field of ultra-high energy astrophysics including charged particles, gamma rays and neutrinos. At ultra-high energy the radiation is produced by interactions of cosmic ray particles accelerated in explosive events such as supernovae or hypernovae, black holes or, possibly, the big bang. Through direct contact with senior scientists, now actively planning the next generation of experiments/models, the excitement and motivation for research at ultra-high energy was conveyed. The underpinning of these fields is a synthesis of knowledge and t |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references |
Notes |
Print version record |
Subject |
Cosmic rays -- Congresses
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Nuclear astrophysics -- Congresses
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Gamma rays -- Congresses
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SCIENCE -- Physics -- Astrophysics.
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Cosmic rays
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Gamma rays
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Nuclear astrophysics
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Genre/Form |
Conference papers and proceedings
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Shapiro, Maurice M. (Maurice Mandel), 1915-
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Stanev, Todor.
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Wefel, J. P.
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LC no. |
2008297580 |
ISBN |
9789812790156 |
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9812790152 |
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