The Multi-Messenger Astrophysics of the Galactic Centre (IAU S322)
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
1107169895
ISBN-13
9781107169890
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
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Cambridge University Press
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Mar 23rd, 2017
Print length
500 Pages
Weight
600 grams
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25.50 x 17.90 x 1.50 cms
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IAU S322 explores the revolution in our understanding of the Galactic Centre, a unique and extreme environment, driven by novel instrumentation. It addresses the question: are anomalous, non-thermal signals signatures of dark matter or other new physics, or symptoms of the region's unusual astrophysics? Astronomers have much to learn from studying the Inner Galaxy.
The Galactic Centre represents a unique and extreme environment in the Galaxy. It hosts the Milky Way''s supermassive black hole, its most concentrated dense gas reservoir and its most extreme star-formation environment. The Galactic Centre is therefore our nearest analogue to both an active galactic nucleus (AGN) and a starburst system. IAU Symposium 322 explores the revolution in our understanding of the Galactic Centre, driven by novel instrumentation including NuSTAR, ALMA, EHT and, in the near future, the Cherenkov Telescope Array (CTA). A number of anomalous, non-thermal signals have recently been discovered emanating from the Inner Galaxy. This volume addresses the question: are these signatures of dark matter or other new physics, or symptoms of the region''s unusual astrophysics? Graduate students and researchers at the interface between astrophysics and particle physics have much to learn from studying this unique region.
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