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Galactic and Extra-Galactic Radio Astronomy

✍ Scribed by Robert L. Brown (auth.), Gerrit L. Verschuur, Kenneth I. Kellermann (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
1974
Tongue
English
Leaves
411
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The present set of chapters by members of the staff of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory deals with the basic fields of research concerned with radio astronomy outside the solar system. The emphasis in this volume is on the type of data available and its interpretation. Basic theory is considered only where absolutely necessary, and little discussion of receivers or techniques is entered into in most of the chapters. The book is intended to take over where most textbooks on radio astronomy leave off, that is, in the discussion of what is actually known from the research done. In addition there is a chapter on the technical aspects of interΒ­ ferometry and aperture synthesis, since so much of modern radio astronomy depends, and will depend in an ever increasing manner, on such tools. The editors want to stress that the chapters were not necessarily expected to be compreΒ­ hensive reviews of any of the fields being covered, but rather, overall outlines which the inΒ­ dividual authors feIt would be suitable for graduate students and interested workers in other fields. As a result, the lists of references are not complete. This only refiects the preferences of the individual authors and not the relative merit of those references incIuded or omitted.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-ix
Galactic Nonthermal Continuum Emission....Pages 1-26
Interstellar Neutral Hydrogen and its Small-Scale Structure....Pages 27-50
The Radio Characteristics of HII Regions and the Diffuse Thermal Background....Pages 51-81
The Large-Scale Distribution of Neutral Hydrogen in the Galaxy....Pages 82-117
Supernova Remnants....Pages 118-139
Pulsars....Pages 140-158
Radio Stars....Pages 159-178
The Galactic Magnetic Field....Pages 179-198
Interstellar Molecules....Pages 199-255
Interferometry and Aperture Synthesis....Pages 256-290
Mapping Neutral Hydrogen in External Galaxies....Pages 291-319
Radio Galaxies and Quasars....Pages 320-352
Cosmology....Pages 353-392
Back Matter....Pages 393-402

✦ Subjects


Astronomy, Observations and Techniques; Astrophysics and Astroparticles


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