Handbook of X-ray astronomy / edited by Keith A. Arnaud, Randall K. Smith, and Aneta Siemiginowska [E-Book]
"It may be obvious why visible astronomy utilizes images, but it is illustrative to consider the value of focusing to X-ray astronomy. A list of advantages offered by the best possible two-dimensional angular resolution would include: (i) Resolving sources with small angular separation and dist...
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Personal Name(s): | Arnaud, Keith A., editor |
Smith, Randall K., editor / Siemiginowska, Aneta, editor | |
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Cambridge ;
Cambridge University Press,
2011
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viii, 197 pages : illustrations |
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englisch |
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Cambridge observing handbooks for research astronomers ;
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- Machine generated contents note: 1. X-ray astronomy optics Daniel A. Schwartz; 2. Proportional counters and other detector techniques Richard J. Edgar; 3. CCDs for x-ray astronomy Catherine E. Grant; 4. Data reduction and calibration Keith A. Arnaud and Randall K. Smith; 5. Data analysis Randall K. Smith, Keith A. Arnaud and Aneta Siemiginowska; 6. Archives, surveys, catalogues and software Keith Arnaud; 7. Statistics Aneta Siemiginowska; 8. Analysis of extended emission K. D. Kuntz; Appendices; Index.