Exploring the X-ray Universe

Exploring the X-ray Universe
Title Exploring the X-ray Universe PDF eBook
Author Frederick D. Seward
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 33
Release 2010-08-26
Genre Science
ISBN 1139491539

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Capturing the excitement and accomplishments of X-ray astronomy, this second edition now includes a broader range of astronomical phenomena and dramatic new results from the most powerful X-ray telescopes. Covering all areas of astronomical research, ranging from the smallest to the largest objects, from neutron stars to clusters of galaxies, this textbook is ideal for undergraduate students. Each chapter starts with the basic aspects of the topic, explores the history of discoveries, and examines in detail modern observations and their significance. This new edition has been updated with results from the most recent space-based instruments, including ROSAT, BeppoSAX, ASCA, Chandra, and XMM. New chapters cover X-ray emission processes, the interstellar medium, the Solar System, and gamma-ray bursts. The text is supported by over 300 figures, with tables listing the properties of the sources, and more specialized technical points separated in boxes.

Revealing the Universe

Revealing the Universe
Title Revealing the Universe PDF eBook
Author Wallace H. Tucker
Publisher
Pages 295
Release 2001
Genre Science
ISBN 9780674004979

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Revealing the Universe tells the story of the Chandra X-ray Observatory."--BOOK JACKET.

The Universe in X-Rays

The Universe in X-Rays
Title The Universe in X-Rays PDF eBook
Author Joachim E. Trümper
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 499
Release 2008-02-05
Genre Science
ISBN 3540344128

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With contributions from leading scientists in the field, and edited by two of the most prominent astronomers of our time, this is a totally authoritative volume on X-ray astronomy that will be essential reading for everyone interested – from students to astrophysicists and physicists. All the aspects of this exciting area of study are covered, from astronomical instrumentation to extragalactic X-ray astronomy.

X-Ray Vision

X-Ray Vision
Title X-Ray Vision PDF eBook
Author Richard B. Gunderman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 236
Release 2013
Genre Medical
ISBN 0199976236

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X-ray Vision weaves together some of the most fascinating images and accounts in science and medicine. It is the first book to combine stories from the history of medical imaging, the remarkable ways in which it illuminates our lives and the world in which we live, and the lives of real patients whose medical care it has enriched.

Exploring the X-Ray Universe

Exploring the X-Ray Universe
Title Exploring the X-Ray Universe PDF eBook
Author Philip A. Charles
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 420
Release 1995-10-12
Genre Science
ISBN 9780521437127

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The one-stop general book on the whole of X-ray astronomy.

The Universe in Gamma Rays

The Universe in Gamma Rays
Title The Universe in Gamma Rays PDF eBook
Author Volker Schönfelder
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 418
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Science
ISBN 3662045931

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After describing cosmic gamma-ray production and absorption, the instrumentation used in gamma-ray astronomy is explained. The main part of the book deals with astronomical results, including the somewhat surprising result that the gamma-ray sky is continuously changing.

Chandra's Cosmos

Chandra's Cosmos
Title Chandra's Cosmos PDF eBook
Author Wallace H. Tucker
Publisher Smithsonian Institution
Pages 273
Release 2017-03-28
Genre Science
ISBN 1588345874

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On July 23, 1999, the Chandra X-Ray Observatory, the most powerful X-ray telescope ever built, was launched aboard the space shuttle Columbia. Since then, Chandra has given us a view of the universe that is largely hidden from telescopes sensitive only to visible light. In Chandra's Cosmos, the Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Chandra science spokesperson Wallace H. Tucker uses a series of short, connected stories to describe the telescope's exploration of the hot, high-energy face of the universe. The book is organized in three parts: "The Big," covering the cosmic web, dark energy, dark matter, and massive clusters of galaxies; "The Bad," exploring neutron stars, stellar black holes, and supermassive black holes; and "The Beautiful," discussing stars, exoplanets, and life. Chandra has imaged the spectacular, glowing remains of exploded stars and taken spectra showing the dispersal of their elements. Chandra has observed the region around the supermassive black hole in the center of our Milky Way and traced the separation of dark matter from normal matter in the collision of galaxies, contributing to both dark matter and dark energy studies. Tucker explores the implications of these observations in an entertaining, informative narrative aimed at space buffs and general readers alike.