High time resolution astrophysics
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High time resolution astrophysics
(Astrophysics and space science library, v. 351)
Springer science + business media, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This is quite simply the first volume of its kind dedicated to the area of high time resolution astrophysics. High time resolution astrophysics (HTRA) is an important new window on the universe and a vital tool in understanding a range of phenomena from diverse objects and radiative processes. Underlining this science foundation, technological developments in both instrumentation and detectors are described.
Table of Contents
- 'AquEye', Cesare Barbieri, Department of Astronomy, University of Padova.
- 'FP7 and building the OPTICON proposal', John Davies, United Kingdom Astronomy Technology Centre, Edinburgh.
- 'ELT Design Study activities on Instrumentation', Sandro D'Odorico, European Southern Observatory.
- 'Quantum Optics in Astronomy', Dainis Dravins, Lund Observatory, Lund University.
- 'ULTRACAM', Vik Dhillon, Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Sheffield.
- 'HTR in stellar pulsations', Simon Jeffery, Armagh Observatory, Northern Ireland.
- ' The OPTIMA photo-polarimeter', Gottfried Kanbach, Max Planck Institute for Extraterrestrial Physics, Garching.
- 'Cataclysmic Variables', Stuart Littlefair, Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, University of Sheffield.
- 'High Speed Optical Spectroscopy', Tom Marsh, Dept. of Physics, University of Warwick.
- 'Avalanche Photodiodes', Alan Morrison, - Quantum Electronics Research Group, University College Cork.
- 'FORS-2', Kieran O'Brien, European Southern Observatory.
- 'High Time Resolution Astrophysics with the Southern Large African Telescope', Darragh O'Donoghue, South African Large Telescope.
- 'Avalanche Photodiodes', Don Phelan, Dept. of Physics, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- 'GASP', Michael Redfern, Dept. of Physics, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- 'Transition-Edge Sensors for fast IR/Optical/UV spectrophotometry', Roger W. Romani, Department of Physics, Stanford University.
- 'HiTRI', Oliver Ryan, Dept. of Physics, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- 'High-speed optical observations of X-ray binaries', Tariq Shahbaz, Institiuto de Astrofisica de Canarias
- 'Science Overview: Pulsars', Andrew Shearer, Dept. of IT, National University of Ireland, Galway.
- 'High speed photon counting detector',Oswald Siegmund, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley.
- 'L3CCD's', Niall Smith, Astronomy and InstrumentationGroup, Cork Institute of Technology.
- 'High Speed single photon Imaging with AApnCCDs', Lothar Strueder, Max Planck Institute, Semiconductor Laboratory.
- 'High speed photon counting detector', Barry Welsh, Space Sciences Laboratory, University of California Berkeley
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