TeV Gamma-Ray Astrophysics [E-Book] : Theory and Observations Presented at the Heidelberg Workshop, October 3–7, 1994 / edited by Heinrich J. Völk, Felix A. Aharonian
The `International Heidelberg Workshop on TeV Gamma-Ray Astrophysics' brought together astrophysicists from the various fields which play a role in the formation of high energy gamma-ray emission. In particular, theoretical and observational aspects of the physics and astrophysics of pulsars an...
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Personal Name(s): | Aharonian, Felix A., editor |
Völk, Heinrich J., editor | |
Imprint: |
Dordrecht :
Springer,
1996
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Physical Description: |
XV, 450 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9789400901711 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-94-009-0171-1 |
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- The Atmospheric Cherenkov Technique in Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
- Differences between Gamma-Ray and Hadronic Showers
- Present Status of Very High Energy Gamma Ray Observations
- Gamma-Ray Bursts and Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy
- Overview of TeV Gamma-Ray Observations
- The Atmospheric ?erenkov Technique in the Search for PBH
- Gamma-Hadron Separation at High Energies in View of Recent Cross Section Measurements
- Future Instrumental Capabilities in the Energy Range of Nuclear Transitions
- AGATE: A High Energy Gamma-Ray Telescope Using Drift Chambers
- GLAST
- Gamma-Ray Astronomy: Extension beyond the GeV Domain by Ground-Based Observations
- The Art and Power of ?erenkov Imaging
- Stereoscopic Measurements of the ?erenkov Radiation Produced by TeV Gamma-Rays
- Wide Angle Air ?erenkov Detectors
- Low Threshold Particle Arrays
- Water Cherenkov Detectors: MILAGRO
- High Energy Neutrino Telescopes
- Pulsars as Gamma Rays Sources: Nebular Shocks and Magnetosphere Gaps
- Inverse-Compton Gamma Rays From Plerions
- Shell Type Supernova Remnants
- The Nonthermal Energy Content and Gamma Ray Emission of Starburst Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies
- Gamma-Rays from Active Galactic Nuclei: Emission Processes and Particle Acceleration
- The Hadronic Model of Active Galactic Nuclei
- TeV Gamma-Rays from Proton Blazars
- High Energy Neutrinos from Quasars
- Possible Episodic Gamma-Ray Sources: Moving Fragile Target Crosses Relativistic Particle Beam
- Topological Defects and Highest Energy Cosmic and Gamma Rays
- Intergalactic Magnetic Fields, and Some Connections with Cosmic Rays
- Absorption of High Energy Gamma-Rays by Low Energy Intergalactic Photons
- Probing the Era of Galaxy Formation via TeV Gamma Ray Absorption by the Near Infrared Extragalactic Background
- Recent Results from COMPTEL
- The Cosmic Microwave Background.