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  1. Massive Neutrinos in Physics and Astrophysics, Third Edition (World Scientific Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 72) by R. N. Mohapatra, Palash B. Pal, 2004-05
  2. Neutrino Astrophysics by John N. Bahcall, 1989-07-28
  3. Advanced Astrophysics (Cambridge Planetary Science) by Neb Duric, 2003-12-22
  4. Extreme Environment Astrophysics by Ulrich Kolb, 2010-06-14
  5. Plasma Physics for Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Russell M. Kulsrud, 2004-11-28
  6. Nuclear Reactions for Astrophysics: Principles, Calculation and Applications of Low-Energy Reactions by Ian J. Thompson, Filomena M. Nunes, 2009-07-31
  7. X-Ray Spectroscopy in Astrophysics: Lectures Held at the Astrophysics School X Organized by the European Astrophysics Doctoral Network (EADN) in Amsterdam, ... 3, 1997 (Lecture Notes in Physics) (v. 520)
  8. Observational Astrophysics by Robert C. Smith, 1995-06-30
  9. Solar Astrophysics by Peter V. Foukal, 2004-04-30
  10. Astrophysics: Decoding the Cosmos by Judith Ann Irwin, 2007-06-15
  11. Astronomy, Cosmology and Fundamental Physics: Proceedings of the ESO/CERN/ESA Symposium Held at Garching, Germany, 4-7 March 2002 (ESO Astrophysics Symposia)
  12. Astrophysical Concepts (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Martin Harwit, 2010-11-02
  13. Foundations of High-Energy Astrophysics (Theoretical Astrophysics) by Mario Vietri, 2008-04-01
  14. Understanding the Universe: An Introduction to Physics and Astrophysics by James B. Seaborn, 1997-12-12

41. Astrophysics Jobs Rumor Mill
(Lectureship in Planetary astrophysics) Offer made to Emma Bunce accepted (05/23) (Theoretical astrophysics Fellowship) Offer made to David Ballantyne
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42. HSAA Chapter 10 Table Of Contents
A collection of equations important to both special relativity and general relativity.
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Chapter 10
Relativity
Links to WWW resources Special relativity......................................... Lorentz transformation..................................... 4-Vector transformation................................... Examples of 4-vectors..................................... 2nd rank tensor transformation............................ Electromagnetic field strength tensor..................... Covariant formulation of Maxwell's equations.............. Lorentz force............................................. Cosmology.................................................. Robertson-Walker line element............................. Einstein field equations.................................. Friedmann universes....................................... Bibliography............................................... Return to Table of Contents

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44. INI Programme NPA Workshop - Hyperbolic Models In Astrophysics And Cosmology
Euroconference. Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK; 2327 June 2003.
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programmes/NPA/npaw03.html
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Hyperbolic Models In Astrophysics and Cosmology
23 - 27 June 2003 Organisers CM Dafermos ( Providence, USA ), PG LeFloch ( Palaiseau, France ), J Smoller ( Ann Arbor, USA ), and J Stewart ( Cambridge, UK in association with the Newton Institute programme entitled Nonlinear Hyperbolic Waves in Phase Dynamics and Astrophysics Supported by the European Commission, Research DG, Human Potential Programme, High Level Scientific Conference. Contract number HPCF-CT-2002-00106 Programme Participants Posters Photo
Theme of the EuroConference
Hyperbolic problems in Astrophysics and Cosmology (relativistic compressible fluid models, the Einstein Field equations of General Relativity) are particularly challenging for the applied mathematician. They are essential in order to uncover the structure and formation of the Universe. Main topics: general relativity, linear and nonlinear hyperbolic equations, Riemann solvers, well-posedness theory for the Einstein equations, black hole geometries, interaction of gravity with other force fields, etc
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45. ScienceDirect - Chinese Astronomy And Astrophysics - List Of Issues
Handbook of Space Astronomy and astrophysicsMartin V. Zombeck s Handbook of Space Astronomy astrophysics is now online. Citation form Zombeck, MV 1990, Handbook of Astronomy and astrophysics,
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46. PHYSICS 208: INTRODUCTION TO ASTROPHYSICS
Course offered via The Electronic University, an educational outreach server at the University of Oregon.
http://zebu.uoregon.edu/~imamura/astro.208.html
Physics 208: Introduction to Astrophysics
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  • 47. Calphysics Institute
    Research in quantum electrodynamics and quantum field theory with emphasis on a possible connection between the origin of mass and the zeropoint fluctuations of the quantum vacuum.
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    Bernard Haisch

    Director The primary mission of the Calphysics Institute is to carry out research on the electromagnetic quantum vacuum, with emphasis on the formulation and execution of experiments to elucidate the properties of the quantum vacuum and to search for possible technological applications. The Calphysics Institute is the research organization led by Bernard Haisch, president of the non-profit Digital Universe Foundation. The Digital Universe is creating a global collaboration of experts and educators to collaboratively build a free, public-service oriented, non-commercial subset of the Web that will become a trustworthy and visually engaging repository of human knowledge, ultimately evolving into the kind of "Encyclopedia Galactica" envisioned by Carl Sagan. This research program began as an informal collaboration between A. Rueda and B. Haisch in 1991 to investigate the possible role of the electromagnetic quantum vacuum in astrophysics and in areas of fundamental physics. Studies were carried out at the California State University in Long Beach (Rueda) and both the Lockheed Solar and Astrophysics Laboratory in Palo Alto and the Max Planck Institute fuer extraterrestrische Physik in Garching, Germany (Haisch). These investigations resulted in publication of the papers "Inertia as a zero-point field Lorentz force" by Haisch, Rueda and Puthoff in the Physical Review (Vol. 48, pp. 678-694, 1994) and "Vacuum Zero-point Field Pressure Instability in Astrophysical Plasmas and the Formation of Cosmic Voids" by Rueda, Haisch and Cole in the Astrophysical Journal (Vol. 445. pp. 7-16, 1995).

    48. Exploration Of The Universe Division
    NASA's Laboratory for HighEnergy astrophysics conducts and supports x-ray, gamma-ray, cosmic-ray, and gravitational-wave research.
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    Interstellar Dust Wed Sep 21 in B21/Rm183A @ 3:30
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    A Re-examination of UV Extinction and Diffuse Interstellar Bands Tue Sep 27 in B21/Rm183 @ 3:30
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  • September 12 - Swift detects most distant explosion. August 10 - John Mather wins SPIE's George W. Goddard award. July 28 - ARCADE /CosmoCam flew overnight across Texas. July 13 - "Three satellites needed to bring out 'shy star'" Volker Beckmann (661) led this work July 10 - Astro-E2 (now Suzaku) launched! Congrats to the XRS and XRT teams in the EUD, and to the entire mission team in the US and Japan. June 22 - "NASA's Hubble Chases Unruly Planet" Mark Clampin (667) and collegues did this work June 6 - Jennifer Scott is awarded 2005 Robert J. Trumpler Award by the ASP
  • 49. Glossary Of Astrophysics
    Indexed and crossreferenced glossary of astrophysics terms.
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    51. CBA - Center For Backyard Astrophysics
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    52. Faculty Profile: Bernard F. Burke
    Professor of astrophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A profile of Bernard Burke and his work in radio astronomy
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    FACULTY PROFILE: Bernard E Burke
    Boston native and William A.M. Burden Professor of Astrophysics Bernard R. Burke completed his SB in 1950 and PhD in 1953 at MIT. In 1953, he joined the Department of Terrestrial Magnetism at the Carnegie Institution in Washington and became a section manager in 1957. Upon his return to MIT in 1965 as Professor of Physics, Professor Burke introduced interferometric techniques at the Haystack Radio Observatory in Westford, Massachusetts. As leader of RLE's research group in this area, he shared the 1971 Rumford Prize awarded by the Academy of A rts and Sciences. Together with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and the Canadian National Research Council, his research group developed techniques for very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI). This method uses atomic frequency standards to synchronize radio teles copes at remote locations around the world and has improved angular resolution for radio telescopes by 1000-fold. Professor Burke's group was also first to conduct inter- and transcontinental VLBI. Recently, he has served as the U.S. principal investigato r to develop orbiting VLBI stations and has also participated in European and Soviet VLBI mission studies. He has served as Visiting Professor at the University of Leiden (1971-72), Sherman Fairchild Scholar at the California Institute of Technology (1984- 85), and held a Smithsonian Regents Fellowship in 1985. In 1963, he received the Warner Prize of the Amer ican Astronomical Society and, in 1988, was corecipient of a NASA Group Achievement Award. He served as President of the American Astronomical Society (1986-88), is Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and was elected to the National Acade my of Sciences in 1970. He chairs and serves on several advisory boards for NASA and the National Science Foundation, and participates on the editorial boards of many professional journals.

    53. UC Santa Barbara Astrophysics Home Page
    The astrophysics web site at the physics department of UCSB.
    http://www.deepspace.ucsb.edu/

    54. Origin Of Universe, Nature Of Man And Proper Government
    A detailed, ex nihilo model of the universe is developed as the geometric embodiment of a simple integer count. Causes are generated for data of the type accepted by the consensus of informed opinion - in experimental physics, astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology.
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    55. University Of Massachusetts - High Energy Astrophysics Group
    Research group primarily interested in high energy activities in galaxies, particularly the interplay between massive stars and the interstellar medium.
    http://www.astro.umass.edu/ast_page/xray/heag.html

    56. NASA ADS At SAO: ADS Abstract Service
    HarvardSmithsonian Center for astrophysics, Smithsonian logo . The NASA astrophysics Data System Abstract Service provides a powerful search engine for
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    57. Cosmobrain Astronomy And Astrophysics - The Astronomy Portal
    Helpful index of links relating to many different aspects of Astronomy.
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    Astronomical Resources: Astronomical Calendar The Brightest Stars The Nearest Stars The Constellations Adittional Resources: Astrolinks Search Engines Online Bookstore Linking Sites
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    58. Berkeley Cosmology Group
    Home Page of the Center for Particle astrophysics.
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    59. Astrophysics At Bristol
    Site describes teaching facilities and contains information on current research programs.
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    60. Astro.estec.esa.nl/
    Theoretical astrophysicsPartially funded by a NASA astrophysics Theory grant, find information about the group s past and future meetings.
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