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Astrophysical Masers and their Environments (IAU S242)

Baan, Willem A.(Edited by)Chapman, Jessica M.(Edited by)
Part of the Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union Symposia and Colloquia series
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Astrophysical masers, naturally occurring microwave and radio-wave emissions, provide an important tool to investigate astrophysical environments.

Several thousand maser sources have been observed in the interstellar medium and star formation regions, in the expanding winds from evolved stars, in the compressed shells of supernovae remnants, in comets and in the centers of galaxies.

Masers are also useful for studying the structure and dynamics of our own galaxy, while masers in other galaxies are now used for cosmological studies and studies of galactic nuclei.

This volume contains the latest research on the topic as presented at IAU Symposium 242, only the third international symposium on astrophysical masers.

Over 125 astronomers from 18 different countries gathered in Alice Spring, Australia, for discussions on maser research.

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Cambridge University Press
0521874645 / 9780521874649
Hardback
522.6
14/02/2008
United Kingdom
540 pages, 30 Tables, unspecified; 25 Halftones, unspecified; 220 Line drawings, unspecified
180 x 252 mm, 1240 grams
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