New developments in x-ray and ultraviolet astronomy : proceedings of the E1.2 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
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New developments in x-ray and ultraviolet astronomy : proceedings of the E1.2 Meeting of COSPAR Scientific Commission E which was held during the Thirtieth COSPAR Scientific Assembly, Hamburg, Germany, 11-21 July 1994
(Advances in space research, v. 16,
published for the Committee on Space Research, Pergamon, 1995
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1994 was an eventful year for space astronomy. The ASCA satellite provided the first glimpse of the potential of good spectral resolution in the important 1-10 ke V X-ray band while the realization of the full imaging capability of the Hubble Space Telescope opened up new vistas in the ultraviolet (and optical). At the same time data has continued to flow from the ROSAT satellite and the Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer (EUVE) while IUE, the International Ultraviolet Explorer, set more records for longevity and productivity. The papers presented focus on the new results emanating from these space missions.
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- Part 1 Invited papers: results from the corrected hubble space telescope, A.L. Kinney
- ROSAT wide field camera results revisited, M.G. Watson
- selected highlights from the extreme ultraviolet explorer, S. Bowyer and R.F. Malina
- results from ASCA, N.E. White
- the XMM observatory, K.O. Mason et al. Part 2 Contributed papers - ultraviolet and extreme-ultraviolet results: simultaneous UV, optical and radio monitoring of the BL LAC object OJ 287 in March 1993, E. Pian et al
- the ROSAT wide field camera all-sky survey of extreme-ultraviolet sources - the 2RE source catalogue, P.A. McGale et al
- the composition and structure of white dwarf atmospheres revealed by extreme ultraviolet spectroscopy, M.A. Barstow et al
- EUV emission from a sample of active galactic nuclei, R. Lieu et al. Part 3 Contributed papers - x-ray results: a long-term observation of 4U 1700-37 by the GRANAT/WATCH all-sky monitor, S. Sazonov et al
- the x-ray burster SLX1732-304 in the globular cluster Terzan-1 - observations with the ART-P telescope on board the GRANAT observatory, M. Pavlinsky et al
- the nature of the orbital dip in the new long period polar, RXJ1940-10, S.R. Rosen and M.G. Watson
- ROSAT observations of blazars from the Impey and Tapia polarization sample, L. Maraschi et al
- acoustic waves in the extended atmospheres of x-ray bursters, I. Lapidus et al
- the EUVITA experiment onboard the spectrum-X-gamma mission, A. Yascovich et al
- ROSAT PSPC observations of three edge-on spiral galaxies, A. Vogler et al
- supersoft x-ray sources in the magellanic clouds, P. Kahabka
- long term x-ray variability studies of OB-type stars, T.W. Berghofer and J.H.M.M. Schmitt.
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