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Relativistic Flows in Astrophysics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

Relativistic Flows in Astrophysics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

1. 1 Schematic Picture of AGN Some galaxies are known to emit radiation with extremely high luminosities from a rather small volume in the ??ray, X-ray and UV continuum. Such active cores are the so-called Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and the radiation is commonly believed to be a result of gravitational energy released by matter spiraling around 9 a supermassive central black hole of about 10 M (see Fig. 1). Though the central engine which produces the enormous observed activity cannot be resolved observationally, a standard picture of an AGN has gradually emerged to explain the richness of the radiation spectra: • an accretion disk with radius from about 2 to 100 gravitational radii, R , g feeding the central black hole and emitting mainly in the UV and soft X-rays; • the broad line optically emitting clouds (BLR), which seem to be absent in 3 some sources (e. g. FRI, see hereafter) and extend up to a few 10 R from g the center.

Thinking, Observing and Mining the Universe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 361

Thinking, Observing and Mining the Universe

This is a collection of review articles and more specialized papers on the main issues of early universe physics. Both theoretical and experimental fields of research are dealt with. Contents: Direct Search for Wimps (R Bernabei et al.); Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (P Blasi); Structure and Evolution of Cluster Galaxies (G Busarello et al.); Status of Ligo Interferometers (E D'Ambrosio); The Cosmic Renaissance: Reionization Era as the New Cosmological Frontier (S G Djorgovski); High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy (F Halzen); Microlensing Towards the LMC (P Jetzer); Present and Future Neutrino Oscillation Experiments (T Kajita); Axion Dark Matter (E Mass); Dark Matter and Supersymmetry (S Scopel); Curvature Quintessence (S Capozziello et al.); Van Der Waals Quintessence (S Capozziello et al.); Effects of BBN on Population III Stars (F Iocco); An Updated Nuclear Reaction Network for BBN (P D Serpico); Active Star-Forming Galaxies in Pairs in the 2DF (G Sorrentino et al.); and other papers. Readership: Particle physicists interested in the early universe, as well as astrophysicists and cosmologists.

Jets from Young Stars IV
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 259

Jets from Young Stars IV

Astronomical jets are key astrophysical phenomena observed in gamma-ray bursts, active galactic nuclei or young stars. Research on them has largely occurred within the domains of astronomical observations, astrophysical modeling and numerical simulations, but the recent advent of high energy density facilities has added experimental control to jet studies. Front-line research on jet launching and collimation requires a highly interdisciplinary approach and an elevated level of sophistication. Bridging the gaps between pure magnetohydrodynamics, thermo-chemical evolution, high angular resolution spectro-imaging and laboratory experiments is no small matter. This volume strives to bridge those...

Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 470

Supernovae and Gamma-Ray Bursters

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

Since the dawn of mankind, observers of the sky have wondered at the sudden appearance of new stars on the seemingly unchanging heavens and, for at least 2000 years, have recorded these phenomena in their annals and archives. Even in more modern times, since the discovery of SN1885A in S Andromeda which ?gured in the important “island universe” discussions of the 1920’s, the puzzle of supernovae (SNe) has played an important role in astrophysics. Only with the seminal work of Fritz Zwicky and Walter Baade in the 1930’s did we begin to understand the di?erences between novae and SNe and the importance of SNe as the fonts of energy for the interstellar medium and as drivers of chemical...

Direct and Inverse Methods in Nonlinear Evolution Equations
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 306

Direct and Inverse Methods in Nonlinear Evolution Equations

Many physical phenomena are described by nonlinear evolution equation. Those that are integrable provide various mathematical methods, presented by experts in this tutorial book, to find special analytic solutions to both integrable and partially integrable equations. The direct method to build solutions includes the analysis of singularities à la Painlevé, Lie symmetries leaving the equation invariant, extension of the Hirota method, construction of the nonlinear superposition formula. The main inverse method described here relies on the bi-hamiltonian structure of integrable equations. The book also presents some extension to equations with discrete independent and dependent variables. The different chapters face from different points of view the theory of exact solutions and of the complete integrability of nonlinear evolution equations. Several examples and applications to concrete problems allow the reader to experience directly the power of the different machineries involved.

Multiple Messengers and Challenges in Astroparticle Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 554

Multiple Messengers and Challenges in Astroparticle Physics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2018-02-27
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book, designed as a tool for young researchers and graduate students, reviews the main open problems and research lines in various fields of astroparticle physics: cosmic rays, gamma rays, neutrinos, cosmology, and gravitational physics. The opening section discusses cosmic rays of both galactic and extragalactic origin, examining experimental results, theoretical models, and possible future developments. The basics of gamma-ray astronomy are then described, including the detection methods and techniques. Galactic and extragalactic aspects of the field are addressed in the light of recent discoveries with space-borne and ground-based detectors. The review of neutrinos outlines the statu...

Physics and Astrophysics of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

Physics and Astrophysics of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008-01-11
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  • Publisher: Springer

The International School on Physics and Astrophysics of Ultra High Energy Cosmic Rays (UHECR2000) was held at the Observatoire de Paris–Meudon on June 26-29, 2000. This was the ?rst international school speci?cally dedicated to ultra high energy cosmic rays. Its aim was to familiarize with and attract students, physicists and astronomers into this quickly developing newresearch ?eld. The mysterious and currently unknown origin of the most energetic par- cles observed in Nature has triggered in recent years theoretical speculations ranging from electromagnetic acceleration to as yet undiscovered physics - yond the Standard Model. It has also lead to the development of several new detection ...

Special Relativity in General Frames
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 800

Special Relativity in General Frames

Special relativity is the basis of many fields in modern physics: particle physics, quantum field theory, high-energy astrophysics, etc. This theory is presented here by adopting a four-dimensional point of view from the start. An outstanding feature of the book is that it doesn’t restrict itself to inertial frames but considers accelerated and rotating observers. It is thus possible to treat physical effects such as the Thomas precession or the Sagnac effect in a simple yet precise manner. In the final chapters, more advanced topics like tensorial fields in spacetime, exterior calculus and relativistic hydrodynamics are addressed. In the last, brief chapter the author gives a preview of g...

Quantum Gravity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

Quantum Gravity

The relation between quantum theory and the theory of gravitation remains one of the most outstanding unresolved issues of modern physics. According to general expectation, general relativity as well as quantum (field) theory in a fixed background spacetime cannot be fundamentally correct. Hence there should exist a broader theory comprising both in appropriate limits, i.e., quantum gravity. This book gives readers a comprehensive introduction accessible to interested non-experts to the main issues surrounding the search for quantum gravity. These issues relate to fundamental questions concerning the various formalisms of quantization; specific questions concerning concrete processes, like gravitational collapse or black-hole evaporation; and the all important question concerning the possibility of experimental tests of quantum-gravity effects.

New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 338

New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics

The Fourth International Workshop on New Worlds in Astroparticle Physics was the latest in the biennial series, held in Faro, Portugal. The program included both invited and contributed talks. Each of the sessions opened with a pedagogical overview of the current state of the respective field. The following topics were covered: cosmological parameters; neutrino physics and astrophysics; gravitational waves; beyond standard models: strings; cosmic rays: origin, propagation and interaction; matter under extreme conditions; supernovae and dark matter.The proceedings have been selected for coverage in: ? Index to Scientific & Technical Proceedings (ISTP CDROM version / ISI Proceedings)