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Relativistic Astrophysics

Relativistic Astrophysics

Relativistic Astrophysics

Bernard J. T. Jones, Theoretical Astrophysics Center, Copenhagen
Dragoljub Markovic, Theoretical Astrophysics Center, Copenhagen
June 1997
Unavailable - out of print January 2013
Hardback
9780521621137
Out of Print
Hardback

    Relativistic astrophysics is a branch of physics that deals with some of the most difficult challenges in our understanding of nature: the birth of the Universe, the origin of cosmic structures, the nature of exotic objects such as quasars, accretion disks and black holes. Based on a meeting to honour the pioneering work of Igor Novikov, this book presents nineteen specially written chapters covering all aspects of relativistic astrophysics. The distinguished team of authors is: Marek Abramowicz, Bernard Carr, Valeri Frolov, Werner Israel, Bernard Jones, Lev Kofman, Edward ('Rocky') Kolb, Malcolm Longair, Phil Lubin, Donald Lynden-Bell, Igor Novikov, Martin Rees, Sergei Shadarin, George Smoot, Roland Svensson, Gustav Tammann, Kip Thorne, Michael Turner and J. Craig Wheeler. This volume provides researchers with a broad overview of modern relativistic astrophysics and offers an ideal source of supplementary reading for graduate students in astrophysics, cosmology and physics. It is a succinct yet engaging review of what is today one of the most active and fruitful areas of research in physics.

    • Clearly presents the current and future research problems in relativistic astrophysics - currently one of the most active and fruitful areas of research in physics
    • World-renowned contributors
    • Written at a level appropriate for graduate students

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    '… rewarding reading … The book is necessary supplementary material for all cosmology and relativity students.' Irish Astronomical Journal

    'In summary, I shall keep this book close at hand … I recommend it warmly'. Ralph Wijers, The Observatory

    ' … a very interesting and comprehensive written collection of chapters.' Reviews of Astronomical Tools

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    Product details

    June 1997
    Hardback
    9780521621137
    322 pages
    255 × 179 × 21 mm
    0.825kg
    33 b/w illus. 14 tables
    Unavailable - out of print January 2013

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Prologue: Conference overview Bernard Carr
    • Part I. The Universe At Large and Very Large Redshifts:
    • 2. The size and age of the Universe Gustav A. Tammann
    • 3. Active galaxies at large redshifts Malcolm S. Longair
    • 4. Observational cosmology with the cosmic microwave background George F. Smoot
    • 5. Future prospects in measuring the CMB power spectrum Philip M. Lubin
    • 6. Inflationary cosmology Michael S. Turner
    • 7. The signature of the Universe Bernard J. T. Jones
    • 8. Theory of large-scale structure Sergei F. Shandarin
    • 9. The origin of matter in the universe Lev A. Kofman
    • 10. New guises for cold-dark matter suspects Edward W. Kolb
    • Part II. Physics and Astrophysics Of Relativistic Compact Objects:
    • 11. On the unification of gravitational and inertial forces Donald Lynden-Bell
    • 12. Internal structure of astrophysical black holes Werner Israel
    • 13. Black hole entropy: external facade and internal reality Valery Frolov
    • 14. Accretion disks around black holes Marek A. Abramowicz
    • 15. Black hole X-ray transients J. Craig Wheeler
    • 16. X-rays and gamma rays from active galactic nuclei Roland Svensson
    • 17. Gamma-ray bursts: a challenge to relativistic astrophysics Martin Rees
    • 18. Probing black holes and other exotic objects with gravitational waves Kip Thorne
    • Epilogue: the past and future of relativistic astrophysics Igor D. Novikov
    • I. D. Novikov's scientific papers and books.
      Contributors
    • Gustav A. Tammann, Michael S. Turner, Lev A. Kofman, Edward W. Kolb, George F. Smoot, Philip M. Lubin, Sergei F. Shandarin, Malcolm S. Longair, Marek A. Abramowicz, J. Craig Wheeler, Roland Svensson, Martin Rees, Kip Thorne, Werner Israel, Valery Frolov, Donald Lynden-Bell, Igor D. Novikov, Bernard Carr, Bernard J. T. Jones

    • Editors
    • Bernard J. T. Jones , Theoretical Astrophysics Center, Copenhagen
    • Dragoljub Markovic , Theoretical Astrophysics Center, Copenhagen