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Correlation between active regions' spectra at high radio frequencies and solar flare occurrences. [PDF]
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Exploring the extremes: The cosmic laboratory. [PDF]
Huang Y, He S, Ge L, Li Z, Mao Y, Liu J.
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Astronomical Observations in Support of Planetary Entry-Probes to the Outer Planets. [PDF]
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Optical Computing, 1989
The telescope of Brewster (1781-1868) experiences today a renaissance. It is used for semiconductor lasers in order to change the beam shape from elliptical to nearly circular. It is also used for the temporal compression of laser pulses. In our application the Brewster telescope served to convert a square-shaped beam into a rectangular beam with an ...
A W, Lohmann, W, Stork
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The telescope of Brewster (1781-1868) experiences today a renaissance. It is used for semiconductor lasers in order to change the beam shape from elliptical to nearly circular. It is also used for the temporal compression of laser pulses. In our application the Brewster telescope served to convert a square-shaped beam into a rectangular beam with an ...
A W, Lohmann, W, Stork
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002
Neutrino telescopes complement gamma ray telescopes in the observations of energetic astronomical sources as well as in searching for the dark matter. This paper gives the status of the current generation neutrino telescopes projects: Baikal, AMANDA, NESTOR, NEMO and ANTARES with particular emphasis on the ANTARES telescope in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Neutrino telescopes complement gamma ray telescopes in the observations of energetic astronomical sources as well as in searching for the dark matter. This paper gives the status of the current generation neutrino telescopes projects: Baikal, AMANDA, NESTOR, NEMO and ANTARES with particular emphasis on the ANTARES telescope in the Mediterranean Sea.
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