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Joachim Trümper

    Was der Röntgensatellit ROSAT entdeckte
    Schriftenreihe Ernst-Abbe-Kolloquium Jena
    The universe in x-rays
    Numerical data and functional relationships in science and technology
    • The use of units for physical quantities in the present volume follows largely the rules given by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), c.f. However, the centimetre-gram-second (CGS) system is used in some sections of the present volume, since it is still dominating in certain areas of astrophysics.

      Numerical data and functional relationships in science and technology
    • The universe in x-rays

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      • 18 uur lezen

      In the last 45 years, X-ray astronomy has become an integral part of modern astrophysics and cosmology. There is a wide range of astrophysical objects and phenomena, where X-rays provide crucial diagnostics. In particular they are well suited to study hot plasmas and matter under extreme physical conditions in compact objects. This book summarizes the present status of X-ray astronomy in terms of observational results and their astrophysical interpretation. It is written for students, astrophysicists as well a growing community of physicists interested in the field. An introduction including historical material is followed by chapters on X-ray astronomical instrumentation. The next two parts summarize in 17 chapters the present knowledge on various classes of X-ray sources in the galactic and extragalactic realm. While the X-ray astronomical highlights discussed in this book are mainly based on results from ROSAT, ASCA, RXTE, BeppoSAX, Chandra and XMM-Newton, a final chapter provides an outlook on observational capabilities and projects discussed for the future.

      The universe in x-rays