High Time-Resolution Astrophysics
High time-resolution astrophysics (HTRA) involves measuring and studying astronomical phenomena on timescales of seconds to milliseconds. Although many areas of astronomy, such as X-ray astronomy and pulsar observations, have traditionally required high time-resolution studies, HTRA techniques are now being applied to optical, infrared and gamma-ray wavelength regimes, due to the development of high efficiency detectors and larger telescopes that can gather photons at a higher rate. With lectures from eminent scientists aimed at young researchers and postdoctorate students in observational astronomy and astrophysics, this volume gives a practical overview and introduction to the tools and techniques of HTRA. Just as multi-spectral observations of astrophysical phenomena are already yielding new scientific results, many astronomers are optimistic that exploring the time domain will open up an important new frontier in observational astronomy over the next decade.
- Appeals to a broad range of experimental and theoretical astrophysicists by encompassing observational properties, theoretical aspects and analysis techniques of HTRA
- Provides a comprehensive overview of the current understanding of HTRA, giving both young researchers and senior scientists a reference work
- Covers an extensive review of current and future HTRA instrumentation, giving a thorough understanding of the context and implications of HTRA at different wavelengths
Reviews & endorsements
'The book is a valuable source of information and current ideas and is to be recommended as a class text.' Elizabeth Griffin, The Observatory
Product details
September 2018Hardback
9781107181090
208 pages
253 × 178 × 15 mm
0.58kg
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Table of Contents
- List of contributors
- List of participants
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1. Radiation processes and models Julien Malzac
- 2. HTRA instrumentation – I Philip A. Charles
- 3. HTRA instrumentation – II Vikram. S. Dhillon
- 4. Black-hole and neutron-star binaries Tomaso M. Belloni
- 5. Radio observations of pulsars and X-ray binaries Andrea Possenti
- 6. Gamma-ray sources and analysis Elizabeth C. Ferrara.