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Fundamental Questions in Astrophysics: Guidelines for Future UV Observatories

Posted By : ButcherBird | Date : 30 Oct 2007 19:41:00 | Comments : 0 |
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Ana I. Gómez de Castro & Willem Wamsteker, "Fundamental Questions in Astrophysics: Guidelines for Future UV Observatories"
Springer | ISBN: 1402048386 | PDF | 172 Pages | 4.8 MB

Modern astrophysics is a mature science that has evolved from its early phase of discovery and classification to a physics-oriented discipline focused on finding answers to fundamental problems ranging from cosmology to the origin and diversity of life-sustainable systems in the Universe. For this very reason, progress of modern astrophysics requires access to the electromagnetic spectrum in the broadest energy range. The Ultraviolet is a fundamental energy domain since it is one of the most powerful tools to study plasmas at temperatures in the 3,000-300,000~K range as well as electronic transitions of the most abundant molecules in the Universe. Moreover, the UV radiation field is a powerful astrochemical and photoionizing agent.

This book describes the fundamental problems in modern astrophysics that cannot progress without easy and wide-spread access to modern UV instrumentation.


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