Cosmic Gamma Rays, Neutrinos, and Related Astrophysics [E-Book] / edited by Maurice M. Shapiro, John P. Wefel.
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Personal Name(s): | Shapiro, Maurice M., editor |
Wefel, John P., editor | |
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Dordrecht :
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1989
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704 p. online resource. |
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englisch |
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9789400909212 |
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10.1007/978-94-009-0921-2 |
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505 | 0 | |a I. Cosmic Gamma Rays and Cosmic Neutrinos -- Gamma Ray Astronomy — An Overview of the Galactic Diffuse Emission: The Origin and Confinement of Cosmic Rays -- Photon and Neutrino-Emission from Shockwaves in Active Galactic Nuclei -- Production of Energetic Gamma-Rays and Neutrinos at Binary Systems -- Cosmic Gamma-Rays and Cosmic-Ray Neutrinos from Galactic and Solar Dark Matter Annihilation -- Gamma Rays from Cygnus X-1: New Diagnostics for a Black Hole -- Gamma-Ray Astronomy and the Holistic Galaxy -- The Neutrino Signal from SN1987a -- On the Spectrum of Neutrinos from SN1987a -- A Comment on ve/v µ Ratio in Atmospheric Neutrino Fluxes -- Fluxes of Muons and Neutrinos Generated By Primary Radiation in the Moon -- Three-Neutrino Oscillations in the Earth: Resonance Amplification and T-Violation Effects -- VHE and UHE Gamma Ray Astronomy: History and Problems -- Ultra High Energy Astronomy -- On the 100 TeV UHE Gamma-Ray Data from Cygnus X-3 and Hercules X-1 in 1986 -- Ultra High Energy Radiation from Hercules X-1: New Physics Above 100 TeV? -- UHE Gamma Ray Observations with the KGF Air Shower Array -- Observation of TeV Gamma-Rays from the Crab Nebula -- Search for Pulsed TeV Emission from PSR0531+21 -- Constraints On The Production Mechanism Of TeV Gamma-Rays in X-Ray Binaries -- Galactic Gamma Ray Line Spectroscopy — An Observational Overview -- Gamma-Ray Lines from Nucleosynthesis and from Cosmic-Ray and Solar-Flare Particle Interactions -- Gamma-Ray Lines from Supernova 1987a -- Solar Abundances Using Gamma-Ray Line Spectroscopy of a Solar Flare -- Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts -- Gamma-Ray Bursts: A Physical Perspective -- The Gamma Ray Observatory GRO in Perspective -- Grande: An Experiment to Search for Cosmic Gamma Rays and Cosmic Neutrinos -- Cosmic Ray Tracking — A New Approach To High Energy Gamma-Astronomy -- ASGAT — A High Resolution Gamma Ray Telescope -- Themistocle: A High Angular Resolution Cerenkov Light Detector -- Ultrashort Electromagnetic Showers in Single Crystals: Applications in High-Energy Gamma-Ray Astronomy? -- II. Cosmic Radiation and Related Topics in Astrophysics -- Low-Energy Antiprotons in the Cosmic Rays -- The Leap Experiment: Another Look at the Cosmic-Ray Low-Energy Antiproton Flux -- Cosmic Ray Elemental Abundances at High Energy -- Origin, Propagation and Distributed Acceleration of Cosmic Rays -- The Origin and Propagation of Cosmic Rays -- Pulsars as Particle Accelerators—Some Features of the Machine Become Visible -- Electron Acceleration in Impulsive Solar Flare -- High Energy Behaviour of Secondary to Primary Ratio -- The Effect of a Variable Diffusion Coefficient on the Cutoff Spectra of Shock Accelerated Particles -- The Search for Gravitational Waves -- Neutron Stars, X-Rays, and Gravitational Waves -- Possible New X-Ray Sources: Soliton Stars -- Analysis of the Data Recorded by the Mont Blanc Neutrino Detector and by the Maryland and Rome Gravitational Wave Detectors During SN1987A -- LIST OF PARTICIPANTS -- AUTHOR INDEX. | |
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