BOOKREVIEWS
N° R995
Author :Stephan Rosswog , Marcus Bruggen
Published in september 2007
by CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Address : The Edinburgh
Building, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 2RU, UK
Telephone : 01223
312393
Fax : 01223 315052
Internet : www.cambridge.org
ISBN :
978-0-521-8569-7 - 355 pages – hardback
High-energy astrophysics covers cosmic phenomena that occur under the
most extreme physical conditions. It explores the most violent events in the
Universe: the explosion of stars, matter falling into black holes, and
gamma-ray bursts - the most luminous explosions since the Big Bang. Driven by a
wealth of new observations, the last decade has seen a large leap forward in
our understanding of these phenomena. Exploring modern topics of high-energy
astrophysics, such as supernovae, neutron stars, compact binary systems,
gamma-ray bursts, and active galactic nuclei, this textbook is ideal for
undergraduate students in high-energy astrophysics. It is a self-supporting,
timely overview of this exciting field of research. Assuming a familiarity with
basic physics, it introduces all other concepts, such as gas dynamics or
radiation processes, in an instructive way. An extended appendix gives an
overview of some of the most important high-energy astrophysics instruments,
and each chapter ends with exercises.

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