Multimessenger astronomy / John Etienne Beckman.
2021
QB461 B43 2021
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Title
Multimessenger astronomy / John Etienne Beckman.
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ISBN
9783030683726 (electronic bk.)
3030683729 (electronic bk.)
9783030683719
3030683710
3030683729 (electronic bk.)
9783030683719
3030683710
Published
Cham : Springer, [2021]
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource : illustrations (chiefly color)
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-030-68372-6 doi
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QB461 B43 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
523.01
Summary
Written by a professional astronomer who has worked on a wide spectrum of topics throughout his career, this book gives a popular science level description of what has become known as multimessenger astronomy. It links the new with the traditional, showing how astronomy has advanced at increasing pace in the modern era. In the second decade of the twenty-first century astronomy has seen the beginnings of a revolution. After centuries when all our information about the Universe has come via electromagnetic waves, now several entirely new ways of exploring it have emerged. The most spectacular has been the detection of gravitational waves in 2016, but astronomy also uses neutrinos and cosmic ray particles to probe processes in the centres of stars and galaxies. The book is strongly oriented towards measurement and technique. Widely illustrated with colourful pictures of instruments their creators and astronomical objects it will also be backed with descriptions of the underlying theories and concepts, linking predictions, observations and experiments. The thread is largely historical, although obviously it cannot be encyclopaedic. Its point of departure is the beginning of the twentieth century and it aims at being as complete as possible for the date of completion at the end of 2020. The book addresses a wide public whose interest in science is served by magazines like Scientific American: lively, intelligent readers but without university studies in physics.
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed August 4, 2021).
Series
Astronomers' universe.
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Print version: 9783030683719
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Rainer Weiss (Nobel Laureate)
Preface
Introduction
Optical Astronomy
Radio Astronomy
Infrared Astronomy
Ultraviolet Astronomy
X-ray Astronomy
Gamma-ray Astronomy
Neutrino Astronomy
Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Cosmic Ray Astronomy
Cosmology and Particle Physics: Interaction of the Largest and Smallest Scales in the Universe
Hands-on astronomy: meteorites and cosmochemistry
Comparing Messages
Indexes.
Preface
Introduction
Optical Astronomy
Radio Astronomy
Infrared Astronomy
Ultraviolet Astronomy
X-ray Astronomy
Gamma-ray Astronomy
Neutrino Astronomy
Gravitational Wave Astronomy
Cosmic Ray Astronomy
Cosmology and Particle Physics: Interaction of the Largest and Smallest Scales in the Universe
Hands-on astronomy: meteorites and cosmochemistry
Comparing Messages
Indexes.