Supernova Environmental Impacts (IAU S296)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107044774
ISBN-13
9781107044777
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
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US
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GB
Publication Date
Feb 27th, 2014
Print length
432 Pages
Weight
810 grams
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25.20 x 17.50 x 2.30 cms
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Astrophysics
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New telescopes spanning the full electromagnetic spectrum have enabled the study of supernovae and supernova remnants to advance at a breathtaking pace. IAU Symposium 296 covers all these advances for researchers and graduate students, focusing on the interactions of supernovae with their environments.
New telescopes spanning the full electromagnetic spectrum have enabled the study of supernovae (SNe) and supernova remnants (SNRs) to advance at a breathtaking pace. Automated synoptic surveys have increased the detection rate of supernovae by more than an order of magnitude and have led to the discovery of highly unusual supernovae. Observations of gamma-ray emission from SNRs with ground-based Cherenkov telescopes and the Fermi telescope have spawned new insights into particle acceleration in supernova shocks. Far-infrared observations from the Spitzer and Herschel observatories have told us much about the properties and fate of dust grains in SNe and SNRs. Work with satellite-borne Chandra and XMM-Newton telescopes and ground-based radio and optical telescopes reveal signatures of supernova interaction with their surrounding medium, their progenitor life history and of the ecosystems of their host galaxies. IAU Symposium 296 covers all these advances, focusing on the interactions of supernovae with their environments.
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