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Very High Energy Cosmic Gamma Radiation A Crucial Window On The Extreme Universe 1st Felix A Aharonian

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Very High Energy Cosmic Gamma Radiation A Crucial Window On The Extreme Universe 1st Felix A Aharonian
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Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.13 MB
Pages: 508
Author: Felix A. Aharonian
ISBN: 9789810245733, 9789812561732, 9810245734, 9812561730
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1st

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Very High Energy Cosmic Gamma Radiation A Crucial Window On The Extreme Universe 1st Felix A Aharonian by Felix A. Aharonian 9789810245733, 9789812561732, 9810245734, 9812561730 instant download after payment.

Aharonian (Max-Planck-Institut fur Kemphysik) notes that the time of saying a window is opening in the field of gamma ray domains in cosmic radiation is over; with maps of the gamma-ray sky and other rapidly-progressing research the window is wide open. Aharonian shows how this exploration of non-thermal phenomena has advanced in recent years, especially in theories of the origin of cosmic rays, the physics and astrophysics of relativistic jets, and the results of observational gamma-ray cosmology. He examines cosmic gamma rays in terms of production and absorption, their presence in supernova remnants, pulsars, pulsar winds and plerions, and their role in microquasars, as nonthermal phenomena in clusters of galaxies, TeV blazars and cosmic background radiation. He also examines high energy gamma rays as carriers of unique cosmological information. Appendices include background information in gamma-ray technology"

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