High-energy astrophysics
Language: English Series: Princeton series in astrophysics | / edited by David N. SpergelPublication details: Princeton University Press 2009 PrincetonDescription: x, 360pISBN:- 9780691140292
- 523.0197 M484h
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523.0197 B461n Nuclei in the cosmos | 523.0197 G129c2 Cosmic rays and particle physics | 523.0197 K528f Fundamentals of cosmic particle physics | 523.0197 M484h High-energy astrophysics | 523.0197 P882a Atomic astrophysics and spectroscopy | 523.0197 T374n Nuclear reactions for astrophysics | 523.01972 G897p Particles in the early universe |
High-energy astrophysics involves the study of exceedingly dynamic and energetic phenomena occurring near the most extreme celestial objects known to exist, such as black holes, neutron stars, white dwarfs, and supernova remnants. High-Energy Astrophysics provides graduate and advanced undergraduate students with the most complete, self-contained introduction to the subject available. This textbook covers all the essentials, weaving together the latest theory with the experimental techniques, instrumentation, and observational methods astronomers use to study high-energy radiation from space.
Fulvio Melia introduces topics at the forefront of today's research, including relativistic particles, energetic radiation, and accretion disk theory. No other textbook offers such a thorough yet concise treatment of the key aspects of high-energy astrophysics--both theoretical and observational--or delves as deeply into modern detection techniques, satellite systems, and analytical and numerical modeling used by theoreticians. Amply illustrated, High-Energy Astrophysics is also ideal for researchers interested in the application of fundamental physical laws to understand how matter and radiation behave in regions of the universe where physical conditions are most extreme.
Uniquely weaves together the theoretical and experimental aspects of this important branch of astronomy
Features stunning images of the high-energy sky
Fully describes the principal classes of high-energy sources, with an in-depth study of many archetypal objects within them
Provides an excellent, self-contained resource for the classroom, written by a preeminent researcher and teacher in the field
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