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  • 1
    UID:
    almafu_9958121384802883
    Format: 1 online resource (430 p.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2005.
    ISBN: 1-280-41353-0 , 9786610413539 , 1-4020-2406-1
    Series Statement: NATO science series. Series II, Mathematics, physics, and chemistry ; v. 135
    Content: A masterly survey of the last 13 years of Very Long Baseline Interferometry, reviewed in light of the most advanced astronomical observations. Topics covered include: Nonthermal emission from extragalactic radio sources; Principles of synchrotron emission in relation to astrophysics; Theory of relativistic jets; Young, powerful radio sources and their evolution; Scintillation in extragalactic radio sources; Radio and optical interferometry; Radio polarimetry; Unified schemes; Deep fields; Tropospheric and ionospheric phase calibration; Supernovae; VLBI for geodesy and geodynamics.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Radio Astronomy -- Principles of Synchrotron Emission in an Astrophysical Context -- Non-Thermal Emission from Extragalactic Radio Sources: A High Resolution - Broad Band Approach -- The Observational Properties of Blazars; Selection, Relationships and Unification -- Observing Blazars with VLBI -- Theory of Relativistic Jets: Basic Concepts -- Parsec-Scale Morphologies and Properties of Radio Sources -- Supermassive Black Holes in the Universe -- Young Powerful Radio Sources and their Evolution -- AGN Unification; Past Present and Future -- Radio Polarimetry -- Gravitational Lensing with a Radio Bias -- VLBI Observations of Gravitational Lenses -- Scintillation in Extragalactic Radio Sources -- Supernovae -- Astrophysical Masers -- Radio and Optical Interferometry -- Optical Interferometry: Astronomical Application -- Data Analysis -- Deep Fields: The Faint Sub-mJy and MicroJy Radio Sky -- Space VLBI -- VLBI for Geodesy and Geodynamics -- Tropospheric and Ionospheric Phase Calibration -- Ground Based VLBI Facilities - the European and Global VLBI Network. , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-4020-1875-4
    Language: English
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_GFZ119481
    Format: XV, 413 S.
    ISBN: 1402018762
    Series Statement: NATO science series : Series 2, Mathematics, physics and chemistry 135
    Content: Presents a survey of Very Long Baseline Interferometry, reviewed in light of the advanced astronomical observations. Topics covered include: Nonthermal emission from extragalactic radio sources; Principles of synchrotron emission in relation to astrophysics; Theory of relativistic jets; Scintillation in extragalactic radio sources; And more. A masterly survey of the last 13 years of Very Long Baseline Interferometry, reviewed in light of the most advanced astronomical observations. Topics covered include: Nonthermal emission from extragalactic radio sources; Principles of synchrotron emission in relation to astrophysics; Theory of relativistic jets; Young, powerful radio sources and their evolution; Scintillation in extragalactic radio sources; Radio and optical interferometry; Radio polarimetry; Unified schemes; Deep fields; Tropospheric and ionospheric phase calibration; Supernovae; VLBI for geodesy and geodynamics. Table of contens: Preface. List of Participants. List of Lectures. 1. Radio astronomy: a short historical introduction; F. Mantovani. 2. Principles of synchrotron emission in an astrophysical context; T. Huege, H. Falcke. 3. Non-thermal emission from extragalactic radio sources: a high resolution broad band approach; G. Brunetti. 4. The observational properties of blazars: selection relationships and unification; I. Browne. 5. Observing blazars with VLBI; R. Porcas. 6. Theory of relativistic jets: basic concept; E. Koerding, H. Falcke. 7. Parsec-scale morphologies and properties of radio sources; T. Venturi. 8. Supermassive black holes in the Universe; A. Brunthaler, H. Falcke. 9. Young powerful radio sources and their evolution; R. Fanti. 10. AGN unification: past, present and future; I. Browne. 11. Radio polarimetry; B. Cotton. 12. Gravitational lensing with radio bias; I. Browne. 13. VLBI observations of gravitational lenses; R. Porcas. 14. Scintillation in extragalactic radio sources; M. Bondi. 15. Supernovae; J. Marcaide. 16. Astrophysical masers; R.S. Booth, P.J. Diamond. 17. Radio and optical interferometry; B. Cotton. 18. Optical interferometry: astronomical application; B. Cotton. 19. Data Analysis; B. Cotton. 20. Deep fields: the faint sub-mJy and microJy radio sky: a VLBI perspective; M. Garrett. 21. Space VLBI; S. Frey. 22. VLBI for geodesy abd geodynamics; J. Campbell. 23. Tropospheric and ionospheric phase calibration; J.-F. Lestrade. 24. Ground-based VLBI facilities: the European and global VLBI network; M. Garrett. Tutorials.
    Note: MAB0014.001: M 13.0049
    In: NATO science series
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