From the Sun to the Great Attractor: 1999 Guanajuato Lectures on Astrophysics

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The enormous advances in observational techniques over the last two decades has produced a wealth of data and unexpected discoveries which have helped to reshape astrophysics as a field with well-formulated theories and sophisticated numerical calculations. In nuclear particle physics, plasma physics, as well as in general relativity, the Universe has become a laboratory for cutting-edge research. The courses collected in the book are intended to provide students with this insight, giving a general background on each topic such as cosmic rays, nuclear and neutrino astrophysics, solar physics and strong fields, as well as a presentation of the current research and open problems. The book is aimed at graduate students in physics and astrophysics, as well as researchers, bridging a gap between the specialized reviews and the comprehensive books.

Author(s): Dermott J. Mullan (auth.), Dany Page, Jorge G. Hirsch (eds.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Physics 556
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 348
City: Berlin; New York
Tags: Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology

Solar Physics: From the Deep Interior to the Hot Corona....Pages 1-47
Precision Laboratory Measurements in Nuclear Astrophysics....Pages 49-99
The Generation of Cosmic Magnetic Fields....Pages 101-172
Neutron Stars and Strong-Field Effects of General Relativity....Pages 173-185
Gamma Ray Astronomy at High Energies....Pages 187-232
Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics....Pages 233-257
Particle and Astrophysical Aspects of Ultra-high Energy Cosmic Rays....Pages 259-299
Galaxies Behind the Milky Way and the Great Attractor....Pages 301-344