Cosmic matter
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Cosmic matter
(Reviews in modern astronomy, v. 20)
Wiley-VCH, c2008
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This 20th volume in the series contains 16 invited reviews and highlight contributions presented during the 2007 International Scientific Conference of the German Astronomical Society on the topic of "Cosmic Matter", held in Wurzburg, Germany. The papers published here discuss a wide range of hot topics, including cosmology, high-energy astrophysics, astroparticle physics gravitational waves, extragalactic and stellar astronomy--together representing the roadmap for astroparticle physics in Europe.
Table of Contents
Karl Schwarzschild Lecture: Als die Computer die Astronomie eroberten (in German) Rudolf Kippenhahn Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture I Massive Star Formation: The Power of Interferometry Henrik Beuther Ludwig Biermann Award Lecture II At the Bottom of the Main Sequence Activity and Magnetic Fields Beyond the Threshold to Complete Convection Ansgar Reiners Thirty Years of Research in Cosmology, Particle Physics and Astrophysics and how Many More to Discover Dark Matter? Celine Boehm Structure Formation in the Expanding Universe: Dark and Bright Sides Anatoly Klypin and Daniel Ceverino From COBE to Planck Matthias Bartelmann Gravitational Wave Astronomy Konstantinos D. Kokkotas High-(Energy)-Lights - The Very High Energy Gamma-Ray Sky Dieter Horns Astronomy with Ultra High-energy Particles Jorg R. Horandel The Assembly of Present-Day Galaxies as Witnessed by Deep Surveys Klaus Meisenheimer The First Stars Volker Bromm Pulsar Timing - From Astrophysics to Fundamental Physics Michael Kramer Hydrodynamical Simulations of the Bullet Cluster Chiara Mastropietro and Andreas Burkert Massive Stars as Tracers for Stellar and Galactochemical Evolution Norbert Przybilla Formation and Evolution of Brown Dwarfs Alexander Scholz Status and Perspectives of Astroparticle Physics in Europe Christian Spiering
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