Diffuse Radio Foregrounds

Diffuse Radio Foregrounds
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 231
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ISBN-10 : 9783319262635
ISBN-13 : 3319262637
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Synopsis Diffuse Radio Foregrounds by : Matias Vidal Navarro

This extensive thesis work covers several topics, including intensity and polarization, focusing on a new polarization bias reduction method. Vidal studied data from the WMAP satellite, which is low signal-to-noise and as such has to be corrected for polarization bias. He presents a new method for correcting the data, based on knowledge of the underlying angle of polarization. Using this novel method, he sets upper limits for the polarization fraction of regions known to emit significant amounts of spinning dust emissions. He also studies the large-scale loops and filaments that dominate the synchrotron sky. The dominant features are investigated, including identification of several new features. For the North Polar Spur, a model of an expanding shell in the vicinity of the Sun is tested, which appears to fit the data. Implications for CMB polarization surveys are also discussed. In addition, Vidal presents interferometric observations of the dark cloud LDN 1780 at 31 GHz and shows that the spinning dust hypothesis can explain the radio properties observed.

The Cosmic 21-cm Revolution

The Cosmic 21-cm Revolution
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Publisher : IOP Publishing Limited
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 0750322349
ISBN-13 : 9780750322348
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cosmic 21-cm Revolution by : Andrei Mesinger

The redshifted 21-cm signal is set to transform astrophysical cosmology, bringing a historically data-starved field into the era of Big Data. Corresponding to the spin-flip transition of neutral hydrogen, the 21-cm line is sensitive to the temperature and ionization state of the cosmic gas, as well as to cosmological parameters. Crucially, with the development of new interferometers it will allow us to map out the first billion years of our Universe, enabling us to learn about the properties of the unseen first generations of galaxies. Rapid progress is being made on both the observational and theoretical fronts, and important decisions on techniques and future direction are being made. The Cosmic 21-cm Revolution gathers contributions from current leaders in this fast-moving field, providing both an overview for graduate students and a reference point for current researchers.

Cosmic Magnetic Fields (IAU S259)

Cosmic Magnetic Fields (IAU S259)
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 716
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ISBN-10 : 0521889901
ISBN-13 : 9780521889902
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Synopsis Cosmic Magnetic Fields (IAU S259) by : International Astronomical Union. Symposium

IAU Symposium 259 presents the first interdisciplinary, comprehensive review of the role of cosmic magnetic fields, involving astronomers and physicists from across the community. Offering both theoretical and observational topics ranging from Earth's habitability to the origin of the universe, this is an invaluable summary for researchers and graduate students.

Solar System

Solar System
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 805
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ISBN-10 : 9783540880547
ISBN-13 : 3540880542
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Solar System by : Joachim E. Trumper

Rapid increases of knowledge in the "Golden Age of Astronomy" have necessitated the publishing of a new edition of the Astronomy and Astrophysics volumes of the Landolt-Boernstein. The title is now "Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Cosmology."

Data Analysis in Cosmology

Data Analysis in Cosmology
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 636
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ISBN-10 : 9783540239727
ISBN-13 : 3540239723
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Data Analysis in Cosmology by : Vicent J. Martinez

The amount of cosmological data has dramatically increased in the past decades due to an unprecedented development of telescopes, detectors and satellites. Efficiently handling and analysing new data of the order of terabytes per day requires not only computer power to be processed but also the development of sophisticated algorithms and pipelines. Aiming at students and researchers the lecture notes in this volume explain in pedagogical manner the best techniques used to extract information from cosmological data, as well as reliable methods that should help us improve our view of the universe.

Dense Molecular Gas around Protostars and in Galactic Nuclei

Dense Molecular Gas around Protostars and in Galactic Nuclei
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 312
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ISBN-10 : 9781402038310
ISBN-13 : 1402038313
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Synopsis Dense Molecular Gas around Protostars and in Galactic Nuclei by : Willem A. Baan

These proceedings summarize our present knowledge on astronomical molecules, highlight major problems to be addressed, and finally propose future work. Their theoretical understanding involves physics, numerical simulations and chemistry.

Cosmion-94

Cosmion-94
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Publisher : Atlantica Séguier Frontières
Total Pages : 524
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ISBN-10 : 2863322001
ISBN-13 : 9782863322000
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

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The Cold Universe

The Cold Universe
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9783540316367
ISBN-13 : 3540316361
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cold Universe by : Andrew W. Blain

This book contains the expanded lecture notes of the 32nd Saas-Fee Advanced Course. The three contributions present the central themes in modern research on the cold universe, ranging from cold objects at large distances to the physics of dust in cold clouds.

The First Galaxies

The First Galaxies
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : 9783642323621
ISBN-13 : 3642323626
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Synopsis The First Galaxies by : Tommy Wiklind

New observations of the period between the cosmic recombination and the end of reionization are posing intriguing questions about where the first generations of stars were formed, how the first galaxies were assembled, whether these galaxies have low redshift counterparts, and what role the early galaxies played in the reionization process. Combining the new observational data with theoretical models can shed new light on open issues regarding the star formation process, its role in the reionization of the Universe, and the metal enrichment in galaxies at those early epochs. This volume brings together leading experts in the field to discuss our current level of understanding and what may come in the near future as our observational as well as theoretical tools improve. The book confronts the theory of how the first stars, black holes, and galaxies formed with current and planned observations. This synthesis is very timely, just ahead of the establishment of major new facilities, such as the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), a next-generation, millimeter/sub-millimeter observatory in the Atacama desert (ALMA), and ground-based Extremely Large Telescopes (ELT). Together, they will revolutionize the study of the most distant objects in the Universe. This volume is aimed at beginning graduate students but can also serve as a reference work for active researchers in the field. Apart from presenting the fundamental concepts involved, it also provides an introduction to the methods and techniques used. The book will also be useful to anyone with an astrophysical background who needs an effective starting point for learning about the first stars and galaxies.

The First Galaxies in the Universe

The First Galaxies in the Universe
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Publisher : Princeton University Press
Total Pages : 572
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ISBN-10 : 9780691144924
ISBN-13 : 0691144923
Rating : 4/5 (24 Downloads)

Synopsis The First Galaxies in the Universe by : Abraham Loeb

This book provides a comprehensive, self-contained introduction to one of the most exciting frontiers in astrophysics today: the quest to understand how the oldest and most distant galaxies in our universe first formed. Until now, most research on this question has been theoretical, but the next few years will bring about a new generation of large telescopes that promise to supply a flood of data about the infant universe during its first billion years after the big bang. This book bridges the gap between theory and observation. It is an invaluable reference for students and researchers on early galaxies. The First Galaxies in the Universe starts from basic physical principles before moving on to more advanced material. Topics include the gravitational growth of structure, the intergalactic medium, the formation and evolution of the first stars and black holes, feedback and galaxy evolution, reionization, 21-cm cosmology, and more. Provides a comprehensive introduction to this exciting frontier in astrophysics Begins from first principles Covers advanced topics such as the first stars and 21-cm cosmology Prepares students for research using the next generation of large telescopes Discusses many open questions to be explored in the coming decade