Astrophysical Masers [electronic resource] : Proceedings of a Conference Held in Arlington, Virginia, USA 9–11 March 1992 /

In this volume the full range of astrophysical maser research is covered, with contributions from many of the foremost researchers in the field. The topics include masers in star-forming, circumstellar and extragalactic environments, solar system masers, newly discovered masing transitions, variability, proper-motion studies, and theory. Since this was the first ever conference devoted exclusively to astrophysical masers, these proceedings provide a reference for this field which has not previously been available. "Astrophysical Masers" will be useful both to those who wish to study the physics of masers, and to those who wish to better understand the astrophysically important regions with which they are associated.

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Main Authors: Clegg, Andrew W. editor., Nedoluha, Gerald E. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993
Subjects:Physics., Geophysics., Observations, Astronomical., Astronomy, Astrophysics., Elementary particles (Physics)., Quantum field theory., Astronomy, Observations and Techniques., Astrophysics and Astroparticles., Geophysics/Geodesy., Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-56343-1
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Summary:In this volume the full range of astrophysical maser research is covered, with contributions from many of the foremost researchers in the field. The topics include masers in star-forming, circumstellar and extragalactic environments, solar system masers, newly discovered masing transitions, variability, proper-motion studies, and theory. Since this was the first ever conference devoted exclusively to astrophysical masers, these proceedings provide a reference for this field which has not previously been available. "Astrophysical Masers" will be useful both to those who wish to study the physics of masers, and to those who wish to better understand the astrophysically important regions with which they are associated.