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New Horizons in Time Domain Astronomy (IAU S285)

New Horizons in Time Domain Astronomy (IAU S285)

New Horizons in Time Domain Astronomy (IAU S285)

R. Elizabeth Griffin, Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Canada
Robert J. Hanisch, Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
Robert L. Seaman, National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), USA
May 2012
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9781107019850
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    IAU Symposium 285 addresses studies of variability among the whole gamut of cosmic objects. While new fields involving transients, blazars, gamma-ray bursts, active galactic nuclei and quasars are still emerging, the puzzles posed by longer-term sources of variability still remain. This volume adopts an interdisciplinary theme, examining different manifestations of variability to gain new scientific insights that may be missed when one type of object or variability is studied in isolation. By integrating discussions from participants across the breadth of astronomical science, it addresses the core question: 'How can technology and collaboration be better harnessed to enhance the science requirements and outcomes?' With major new transient surveys coming online soon to lay the groundwork for LSST, the results, research tools and visions presented here will help both researchers and database managers collaborate in the exciting challenges of time-domain astronomy.

    • Addresses interdisciplinary studies of variability among the whole range of cosmic objects
    • Focuses on the different manifestations of variability to gain new scientific insights that may be missed when one type of object or variability is studied in isolation
    • Lays the groundwork for future large-scale transient searches and astronomical survey science

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    May 2012
    Hardback
    9781107019850
    484 pages
    253 × 179 × 22 mm
    0.99kg
    75 b/w illus. 10 tables
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Foreword
    • 1. Can our data meet the challenges?
    • 2. Explosive or irreversible changes
    • 3. Things that tick
    • 4. Irregular and aperiodic changes
    • 5. Preparing for the future
    • Workshop reports
    • Poster papers
    • Author index.
      Editors
    • R. Elizabeth Griffin , Dominion Astrophysical Observatory, Canada
    • Robert J. Hanisch , Space Telescope Science Institute, Baltimore
    • Robert L. Seaman , National Optical Astronomy Observatory (NOAO), USA