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High Energy Astrophysics

Physics Bulletin, 1970
T C Weeks London: Chapman and Hall 1969 pp xi + 209 price £3 This is the first comprehensive book on a new and exciting subject - high energy astrophysics. The name of this subject has a double meaning: it refers to the existence of celestial processes in which very large amounts of total energy are explosively released (up to 1060 erg or more), and to
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High-energy astrophysics — energies above 100 keV

2013
Gamma-rays represent the most energetic photons of the electromagnetic spectrum. Astronomy with gamma-rays, therefore, allows the study of the most compact, energetic and violent objects in the Universe: neutron stars, stellar and supermassive black holes, supernovae including their remnants and cosmic rays interacting in the interstellar medium.
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High Energy Astrophysics

1985
In view of the broad range of topics covered by Commission 48 and the consequent inevitable overlap with other commissions, it is not feasible to produce a comprehensive self-contained report. The commission therefore restricts its report to a selected list of accessible recent review articles and conference reports, where up-to-date summaries of ...
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High Energy Astrophysics

1973
This report concentrates on three observational areas where progress during the last 3 years has been especially noteworthy. These are: X-ray astronomy (reviewed by H. Gursky), γ-ray astronomy (reviewed by G. Fazio) and Cosmic rays (reviewed by M. Shapiro and R. Silberberg). Gratitude is expressed to these contributors, and to Dr J. D.
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High Energy Astrophysics with INTEGRAL

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001
INTEGRAL is an ESA mission scheduled to be launched in 2001. Its four coaligned instruments will allow observations of cosmic sources from a fraction of a keV to several MeV plus source monitoring in the optical band. INTEGRAL will be operated as a space observatory and an Announcement of Opportunity to the astronomical community at large will be ...
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High energy astrophysics missions

Space 2000 Conference and Exposition, 2000
NASA’s Structure and Evolution of the Universe (SEU) program uses X-ray and Gamma ray observations to observe the extremes of gravity throughout the universe. This program will probe the nature of black holes, ultimately obtaining a direct image of the event horizon.
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Very high energy astrophysics with the SHALON Cherenkov telescopes

, 2020
V. G. Sinitsyna   +5 more
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VERY HIGH ENERGY ASTROPHYSICS

International Journal of Modern Physics A, 2005
This paper summarizes some recent experimental results in very high energy astrophysics, a very active research area with many exciting developments both in theory and observation.
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High-energy astrophysical neutrinos

Il Nuovo Cimento C
A brief overview of the topics covered in my lectures on high-energy astrophysical neutrinos at the 2023 MAYORANA School is ...
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