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Cosmic Explosions On the 10th Anniversary of SN1993J (IAU Colloquium 192) /

The proceedings of the conference Supernovae 2003 (IAU colloquium 192) provides an extensive state-of-the-art survey of all theoretical and observational aspects of supernovae and gamma-ray bursts, as well as their impact on cosmology. This volume offers everyone working in this field an authoritati...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: SpringerLink (Online service)
Otros Autores: Marcaide, J.M (Editor ), Weiler, Kurt (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2005.
Edición:1st ed. 2005.
Colección:Springer Proceedings in Physics, 99
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Acceso en línea:Texto Completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Supernovae: Individual
  • A Decade of Radio and X-ray Observations of SN 1993J
  • Imaging of SN 1993J
  • Nine Years of VLBI Imaging of Supernova 1993J
  • On the SN 1993J Radio Shell Structure
  • Optical, Ultraviolet, and Infrared Observations of SN 1993J
  • Simulated Radio Images and Light Curves of SN 1993J
  • X-ray Observations of SN 1993J
  • Modeling the Radio and X-ray Emission of SN 1993J and SN 2002ap
  • Detection of the Binary Companion to the Progenitor of SN 1993J
  • Supernova 1987A: The Birth of a Supernova Remnant
  • SN 1987A at Radio Wavelengths
  • High-Resolution Radio Imaging of Young Supernovae: SN 1979C, SN 1986J, and SN 2001gd
  • VLBI Observations of SN 1979C and SN 1986J
  • SN 1994W: Evidence of Explosive Mass Ejection a Few Years Before Explosion
  • A Most Energetic Type Ic Supernova: SN 2003L
  • Radio Monitoring of Supernova 2001ig: The First Year
  • Synthetic Spectra of the Type Ia SN 2002bo
  • Supernovae: Observations
  • Radio Supernovae
  • Low Frequency Radio and X-ray Properties of Core-Collapse Supernovae
  • Supernova Spectra
  • Optical Spectroscopy of Type Ia Supernovae
  • The Early Spectroscopy of Supernovae
  • Optical Light Curves of Supernovae
  • Late Light Curves of Type Ia SNe
  • Photometric Observations of Recent Supernovae
  • Observational Properties of Type II Plateau Supernovae
  • X-ray Spectra of Young Supernovae
  • Supernovae: Progenitors/Remnants
  • Pre-Supernova Evolution of Rotating Massive Stars
  • Radiation Bursts from a Presupernova Collapsar
  • Radio Observations of Supernova Remnants in the M82 Starburst
  • Deep Radio Imaging with MERLIN of the Supernova Remnants in M82
  • Thermonuclear Supernova Explosions and Their Remnants: The Case of Tycho
  • Supernovae: Models
  • Models of Supernova Explosions: Where Do We Stand?
  • Core-Collapse Supernovae at the Threshold
  • Two New Possible Mechanisms of Supernova-Like Explosions
  • Tests for Supernova Explosion Models: from Light Curves to X-ray Emission of Supernova Remnants
  • Understanding Type II Supernovae
  • Magnetorotational Mechanism of Supernova Type II Explosion
  • Nucleosynthesis in Black-Hole-Forming Supernovae
  • Nucleosynthesis in Multi-Dimensional Simulations of SNII
  • 56Ni Mass in Type IIP SNe: Light Curves and H? Luminosity Diagnostics
  • Effects of Small-Scale Fluctuations of Neutrino Flux in Supernova Explosions
  • Neutrino Gas in Equilibrium with Self-Interaction
  • Weak Interaction Processes in Core-Collapse Supernovae
  • Synthetic Spectra for Type Ia Supernovae at Early Epochs
  • On the Stability of Thermonuclear Burning Fronts in Type Ia Supernovae
  • Explosion Models for Thermonuclear Supernovae Resulting from Different Ignition Conditions
  • Supernovae: Searches/Statistics
  • Supernova Statistics
  • The Infrared Supernova Rate
  • The Rate and the Origin of Type Ia SNe in Radio Galaxies
  • Supernovae in Galaxy Clusters
  • Using Multi-Band Photometry to Classify Supernovae
  • Supernova and Gamma-Ray Burst Connections
  • Optical and Near-IR Observations of SN 1998bw
  • SN 1998bw and Other Hyperenergetic Type Ic Supernovae
  • The Supernova/GRB Connection
  • Optical Bumps in Cosmological GRBs as Supernovae
  • Long GRBs and Supernovae from Collapsars
  • How Common are Engines in Ib/c Supernovae?
  • Gamma-Ray Bursters
  • Cosmic Gamma-Ray Bursts: The Big Picture
  • The Surroundings of Gamma-Ray Bursts: Constraints on Progenitors
  • The Radio Afterglows of Gamma-Ray Bursts
  • Gamma-ray Bursts
  • X-ray Emission from Gamma-Ray Bursts
  • Particle Acceleration in Gamma-Ray Bursts
  • The First Steps in the Life of a GRB
  • Physical Restrictions to Cosmological Gamma-Ray Burst Models
  • Dynamical Evolution of ?-cooled Disks Following Compact Binary Mergers
  • On the Central Engine of Short Gamma-ray Bursts
  • Supernovae, Gamma-Ray Bursters, and Cosmology
  • The Expanding and Accelerating Universe
  • Observations of Type Ia Supernovae and Challenges for Cosmology
  • The Standard Candle Method for Type II Supernovae and the Hubble Constan
  • Observing the First Stars, One Star at a Time
  • The Host Galaxies of High-Redshift Type Ia Supernovae
  • Constraints on SN Ia Progenitors and ICM Enrichment from Field and Cluster SN Rates
  • Expected Changes of SNe with Redshift due to Evolution of Their Progenitors
  • Dark Energy: Nature and Robustness
  • Brane Universes Tested by Supernovae
  • A Geometric Determination of the Distance to SN 1987A and the LMC.