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  1. Astrophysical Plasmas and Fluids (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by Vinod Krishan, 1999-01-31
  2. How Dark Matter Created Dark Energy and the Sun: An Astrophysics Detective Story by Jerome Drexler, 2003-12-15
  3. An Introduction to the Science of Cosmology (Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by Derek Raine, E.G. Thomas, 2002-08-01
  4. Comprehending and Decoding the Cosmos: Discovering Solutions to Over a Dozen Cosmic Mysteries by Utilizing Dark Matter Relationism, Cosmology, and Astrophysics by Jerome Drexler, 2006-05-22
  5. Eclipsing Binary Stars: Modeling and Analysis (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Josef Kallrath, Eugene F. Milone, 2009-08-24
  6. The Hubble Wars: Astrophysics Meets Astropolitics in the Two-Billion-Dollar Struggle over the Hubble Space Telescope, With a New Preface by Eric J. Chaisson, 1998-05-03
  7. Source Book in Astronomy and Astrophysics, 1900-1975 (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) by Owen Gingerich, Kenneth Lang, 1979-12-27
  8. Asteroseismology (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by C. Aerts, J. Christensen-Dalsgaard, et all 2010-02-19
  9. Theoretical Astrophysics: Volume 2, Stars and Stellar Systems by T. Padmanabhan, 2001-04-30
  10. Globular Cluster Systems (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Keith M. Ashman, Stephen E. Zepf, 2008-12-11
  11. Galactic Dynamics: (Second Edition) (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by James Binney, Scott Tremaine, 2008-01-07
  12. Methods of Celestial Mechanics: Volume II: Application to Planetary System, Geodynamics and Satellite Geodesy (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Gerhard Beutler, 2004-12-22
  13. Cataclysmic Variable Stars (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Brian Warner, 2003-09-18
  14. Radio Recombination Lines: Their Physics and Astronomical Applications (Astrophysics and Space Science Library) by M.A. Gordon, R.L. Sorochenko, 2009-01-31

81. Index Of /ftp/vr
Codes used in the research of the group.
http://www.tampa.phys.ucl.ac.uk/ftp/vr
Index of /ftp/vr
Name Last modified Size Description ... Parent Directory 14-Jan-2004 17:07 - 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - data/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - new/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - potentials/ 03-Oct-2003 16:34 - readme 15-Jan-2004 11:01 2.8K

82. The WWW Virtual Library: Astronomy And Astrophysics
On January 3, 1995, it was agreed that the Astronomy and astrophysics pages The pages with the old format of the WWWVL Astronomy and astrophysics are
http://www.astroweb.com.ar/
This page is part of the WWW Virtual Library and the AstroWeb Consortium.
PICK OF THE WEEK
(January 2, 1995)
On January 3, 1995, it was agreed that the Astronomy and Astrophysics pages in the WWW Virtual-Library at CERN, which are maintained by Sergio Paoli at La Plata, will be computed from the AstroWeb database, and that links in those pages which are not already in the AstroWeb database will be added to the database. Beginning April 3, the Virtual-Library pages are being computed from the AstroWeb database.
The pages with the old format of the WWW-VL: Astronomy and Astrophysics are still available and continously updated.
AstroWeb:
Astronomy/Astrophysics on the Internet
Welcome to AstroWeb - a collection of pointers to astronomy-related information available on the Internet. The database is maintained by the AstroWeb Consortium , a collaboration involving 9 individuals at 7 institutions. These CERN - La Plata AstroWeb pages are recomputed at about 06:30 UT each day, if the master database has been changed.
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83. Paul Kondratko's Home Page
Contains my scientific and school related publications, presentations and reference material for physics, astrophysics, and mathematics coursework.
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~pkondratko/

84. Astrophysics Source Code Library: Archive
astrophysics Source Code Library Archive This archive is indexed by subject headings approved by the major journals in astronomy and astrophysics.
http://ascl.net/
Astrophysics Source Code Library :
Archive
Archive New Search Submit ... About ASCL.net
ASCL.net Archive
New Editor-in-Chief wanted for ASCL.net. This archive is indexed by subject headings approved by the major journals in astronomy and astrophysics. A single code may be listed under multiple subject headings. accretion disks DUSTY: Radiation transport in a dusty environment
http://ascl.net/dusty.html
XSTAR: A program for calculating conditions and spectra of photoionized gases
Kallman, T.
http://ascl.net/xstar.html
astrochemistry CSENV: A code for the chemistry of CircumStellar ENVelopes
Mamon, G. A.
http://ascl.net/csenv.html
astrometry StarFinder: A code for stellar field analysis
Diolaiti, E. et al.
http://ascl.net/starfinder.html
astronomical data bases: miscellaneous CHIANTI: A database for astrophysical emission line spectroscopy
CHIANTI Consortium
http://ascl.net/chianti.html
atomic data CHIANTI: A database for astrophysical emission line spectroscopy CHIANTI Consortium http://ascl.net/chianti.html

85. GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture Alessandro Volta , Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation.
http://www.sissa.it/~bruzzo/sagp2001/sagp2001.html
4th SIGRAV GRADUATE SCHOOL ON CONTEMPORARY RELATIVITY AND GRAVITATIONAL PHYSICS and 2001 SCHOOL ON ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS (SAGP2001) VILLA OLMO (COMO), 7-11 MAY 2001
GEOMETRY AND PHYSICS OF BRANES
Supported by:
  • SIGRAV (Italian Society for Gravitational Physics),
  • National Research Project "Singularities, Integrability, Symmetries",
  • SISSA (Trieste),
  • University of Insubria (Como-Varese),
  • Departmente of Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics of the University of Insubria at Como,
  • Physics Department of the University of Milan,
  • Physics Department of the University of Turin,
  • Physics Department of the University of Rome "La Sapienza",
  • Physics Department of the University of Rome "Tor Vergata",
  • Physics Department of the University of Pavia.
Download the first circular (Latex file) See the programme (PDF) The SIGRAV Graduate School in Contemporary Relativity and Gravitational Physics is held annually at the Centre for Scientific Culture "Alessandro Volta", Villa Olmo, Como. It is primarily addressed to PhD students and young researchers in Physics and Mathematics who are interested in general relativity, astrophysics, experimental gravity and the quantum theories of gravitation. In 2001 the School will be a joint venture with the School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics organized by the Mathematical Physics Group of the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) in Trieste. The School on Algebraic Geometry and Physics is part of a series of events that SISSA is organizing since 1996 aiming at fostering the interaction between mathematicians working in pure algebraic geometry and researchers who are interested in applications of algebraic geometry to physics, especially string theory and integrable systems. Information on the "Algebraic Geometry and Physics'' series is available from the web page

86. Www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/astro/a
www.w3.org/pub/DataSources/bySubject/astro/astro.html Hight Energy Astronomy GroupHigh Energy astrophysics Group. Astronomical Institute. Ondrejov. Skupiny. Basic Information Integral Project Czech Office
http://www.w3.org/hypertext/DataSources/bySubject/astro/astro.html

87. Black Holes
A service of the HighEnergy astrophysics Learning Center. A nice introduction to black holes. Intended for ages 14 and up.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/introduction/black_holes.html
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Level 1 topics include:
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  • If We Can't See Them, How Do We Know They're There?
  • What About All the Wormhole Stuff?
Take Me to Level 1 Information
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Home Imagine Science ... Ask an Astrophysicist
Imagine the Universe is a service of the High Energy Astrophysics Science Archive Research Center ( HEASARC ), Dr. Nicholas White (Director), within the Exploration of the Universe Division (EUD) at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center The Imagine Team
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Curator: Meredith Bene
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All material on this site has been created and updated between 1997-2005. Useful plugins NASA's privacy statement Do you have a question, problem or comment about this web site? Please let us know External links contain material that we found to be relevant. However they're not maintained by us and the content may have changed. If you find any external links that contain inappropriate material, please let us know!

88. INI Programme NPA
Research session at the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, UK; 27 January 11 July 2003.
http://www.newton.cam.ac.uk/programs/NPA/
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Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Nonlinear Hyperbolic Waves in Phase Dynamics and Astrophysics
27 Jan - 11 Jul 2003 Organisers : Professor C M Dafermos ( Brown ), Professor P G LeFloch ( CNRS ), Professor E F Toro ( Trento
Programme theme
Quasilinear hyperbolic systems in divergence form, commonly called 'hyperbolic conservation laws', govern a broad spectrum of physical phenomena in compressible fluid dynamics, nonlinear material science, etc. Such equations admit solutions that may exhibit various kinds of shocks and other nonlinear waves (propagating phase boundaries, fluid interfaces, etc.) which play a dominant role in multiple areas of physics; astrophysics, cosmology, dynamics of (solid-solid) material interfaces, multiphase (liquid-vapor) flows, combustion theory, etc. The programme will also have a computational component; numerical schemes for multiphase flows and fluids with non-convex equation of state, exact or approximate Riemann solvers for relativistic and non-relativistic flows, etc. Short-courses, theme weeks and conferences will provide a valuable opportunity for reviewing the state of the art on the physical models, the techniques of mathematical analysis, and the numerical analysis, and for discussing open problems among the participants.

89. NASA/GSFC SSDOO
SSDOO is responsible for the project management of selected missions and the development and operations of data and information systems which support processing, management, archiving and distribution of space physics, astrophysics, and planetary data.
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/c630/ssdoo_main.html
Space Science Data Operations Office
NASA GSFC Code 630

Dr. James L. Green
, Chief

The Space Science Data Operations Office (SSDOO) is responsible for the project management of selected missions and the development and operations of data and information systems which support processing, management, archiving and distribution of space physics, astrophysics, and planetary data. SSDOO is part of the Space Sciences Directorate at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland U.S.A.
SSDOO staff - See Code 630 Staff Biographical Page
See also SSDOO Overview [PDF], SSDOO Strategic Plan (Overview) Visiting Committee
Organizational Structure (See Org. Chart
630 - Space Sciences Data Operations Office
James Green , Chief
Nancy Laubenthal
, Associate Chief
631 - Astrophysics Data Facility
Space Physics Data Facility
Robert McGuire , Head
National Space Science Data Center
Goddard Organizational Page Author: James L. Green (james.l.green@nasa.gov)

90. MIT Astrophysics Home Page
MIT astrophysics Division Home Page. Welcome to the astrophysics Division of the Physics Department at We organize a weekly MIT astrophysics Colloquium.
http://web.mit.edu/astrophysics/
Celestial Geode
MIT Astrophysics Division Home Page
Welcome to the Astrophysics Division of the Physics Department at MIT . We are mostly located on the top two floors (5 and 6) of the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research (MKI), Building 37, 70 Vassar Street, Cambridge, MA 02139. We organize a weekly MIT Astrophysics Colloquium You should feel free to contact anyone in our Division directly by email. However, if you have a general inquiry, you may email the Division's Administrative Assistant, Jean Papagianopoulos : pap@space.mit.edu.

91. Home Page For Rocky Kolb
Cosmologist at Fermilab, working in the theoretical astrophysics group. Also professor of astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago. Contains selected talks, and academic lectures.
http://home.fnal.gov/~rocky/
Rocky Kolb
(sometimes known as Edward W. Kolb)
rocky@rigoletto.fnal.gov
Fermilab Mailing Address (Preferred):
Particle Astrophysics Center MS209
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
P.O. Box 500
Batavia, Illinois 60510-0500 USA
(630) 840-4695 (office)
(630) 840-8231 (FAX)
Also reachable through:
Nicole Gee (630) 840-3758
nicole@fnal.gov

Chicago Mailing Address:
Astronomy and Astrophysics Center The University of Chicago 5640 South Ellis Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60637 USA (773) 702-0597 (office) (773) 702-8212 (FAX) Also reachable through Jennifer Smith (773) 834-0393 jmsmith@oddjob.uchicago.edu H ere is the information for Public Lectures Title and abstract Biographical Information Publicity photos R ocky is a cosmologist at Fermilab , working in the Theoretical Astrophysics Group He is also a Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics at the University of Chicago.

92. JILA
astrophysicsAtomic Molecular PhysicsBiophysicsChemical Physics Materials Physics ChemistryOptical PhysicsPrecision Measurement
http://jilawww.colorado.edu/
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JILA is one of the nation's leading research institutes in the physical sciences. Its faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral research associates explore some of today's most challenging and fundamental scientific questions. Research at JILA ranges from the small, cold world of quantum physics through the design of precision optics and atom lasers to the processes that shape the stars and galaxies, encompassing these seven broad categories: Astrophysics Biophysics Chemical Physics Optical Physics ... JILA's faculty includes two Nobel laureates and two John D. and Catherine T. McArthur Fellows. Each year, JILA scientists publish more than 200 original research papers in national and international scientific journals and conference proceedings. Creative collaborations among JILA Fellows and their groups play a key role in generating the pioneering research JILA is known for around the world. News Weekly Seminars Publications Member Services August 2005 From the upcoming Fall issue of : Dick McCray follows a shockwave that sends X-ray signals back to Earth , providing more and more information about Supernova 1987A.

93. Bravenet.com - Free Websites, Guestbook, Forum, Counter, Classifieds, Calendar,
High energy particle physics research project, results and software. Outlandish particle periodic table. Scientific cartoons. Spam attack stategic studies. Documentation on 1st and 2nd battles of cyberspace. astrophysics net ring.
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94. SpringerLink - Publication
More results from www.springerlink.com NRC Herzberg Institute of astrophysics / Institut Herzberg d Expertise that delivers across the entire spectrum.
http://www.springerlink.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0571-7256

95. Leicester Astronomy And Astrophysics
University of Leicester research groups in xray and observational astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, space projects and instrumentation.
http://www.star.le.ac.uk/
Theoretical Astrophysics Group Space Research Group Postgraduate Opportunities Search the site ...
X-ray and Observational Astronomy Group
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Comet Tempel 1: Scientists measure how deep "Deep Impact" was, with X-rays
The XRA Group has a distinguished record in high-energy astrophysics, having played a leading role in X-ray observatories such as Ariel-V, Exosat, Ginga and Rosat, now continued with Chandra and XMM-Newton. Although an emphasis on X-ray astronomy remains, the research programme now makes use of the full range of ground-based and space-based facilities for multi-wavelength astronomy. Active research interests include: the study of white and brown dwarf stars; stellar coronae; cataclysmic variables; supernova remnants; normal, starburst and active galaxies; clusters of galaxies; deep X-ray surveys; and the cosmic X-ray background radiation. A wealth of X-ray data is now arriving from the XMM-Newton and Chandra observatories; both XMM's EPIC and Chandra's HRC cameras were developed here. The Group also provides access to many important data archives via LEDAS and is now participating in the Astrogrid Project, leading towards the "virtual observatory".

96. Imperial College London | Astrophysics
Welcome to the web site of the astrophysics group at Imperial College, London. The group has interests in cosmology, extragalactic astrophysics,
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/research/astro/
Quick Navigation Imperial home page A-Z of Departments Courses Research Alumni Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Life Sciences Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Physical Sciences Humanities Tanaka Business School The Graduate Schools: - Engineering and Physical Sciences - Life Sciences and Medicine Spectrum (College Intranet) College directory Help Note: Your browser does not support javascript or you have javascript turned off. Although this will not affect your accessibility to the content of this site, some of the advanced navigation features may not be available to you. Note: Some of the graphical elements of this site are only visible to browsers that support accepted web standards . The content of this site is, however, accessible to any browser or Internet device.
Astrophysics Group
The summit of Mauna Kea, showing 3 of the largest telescopes in the world, and the IRTF
Welcome to the web site of the Astrophysics group at Imperial College, London . The group has interests in cosmology, extragalactic astrophysics, stellar astrophysics, and particle astrophysics. We lead the EU Network 'POE' and are involved in the 'Type Ia supernovae' and 'CMBNET' networks.

97. Martin J. Stift's Ada-centred Homepage
By Martin J. Stift.
http://fedelma.astro.univie.ac.at/web/home.html
The Ada in Astrophysics Homepage Scientific computing with Ada object-oriented and parallel
COSSAM
an object-oriented parallel spectral line synthesis code
for stellar atmospheres permeated by magnetic fields
Astrophysical software components written in Ada95 High performance scientific computing with Ada95 Lecture Notes on Ada95 Ada links Ada-based publications in astrophysics RAQs (rarely asked questions)
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A-1180 Wien, Austria
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98. Www.cco.caltech.edu/~esp/tapir/
An Introduction to Modern astrophysics HomepageAn Introduction to Modern astrophysics is appropriate for a yearlong course, An Introduction to Modern Stellar astrophysics is intended for a
http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~esp/tapir/

99. IUCAA
Promotes nucleation and growth of active groups in astronomy and astrophysics in Indian universities.
http://www.iucaa.ernet.in/
The Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) is an autonomus institution set up by the University Grants Commission to promote nucleation and growth of active groups in Astronomy and Astrophysics in Indian universities. IUCAA aims at being a centre for excellence within the university sector for teaching, research and development in Astronomy and Astrophysics. You are invited to explore the various aspects of IUCAA by visiting the different links here. For those in a hurry, here is a summary of the functioning of IUCAA. Please take a look at the various programmes that IUCAA conducts and the academic calendar for the current academic year. IUCAA welcomes collaborative projects with Indian as well as foreign researchers and institutes. For these and other matters you can get in touch with the contact personnel . Excellent facilities make IUCAA and ideal place for research. You can also take a

100. Nuclear Astrophysics Data
An area for providing nuclear data for astrophysics calculations, such as nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution, the Big Bang, and supernova dynamics.
http://t2.lanl.gov/data/astro/astro.html
This is an area for providing nuclear data for astrophysics calculations, such as nucleosynthesis, stellar evolution, the Big Bang, and super-nova dynamics. As a start, we are including conventional astrophysics representations (the astrophysical S-factor and the reaction rate sigma-v-bar versus temperature) for several charged-particle induced reactions from recent LANL evaluations by Gerry Hale, links to recent papers on astrophysical topics from our Group, and links to nuclear masses and other properties for almost 9000 nuclides from Moller and Nix. This area is a component of our participation in the Astrophysics Task Force under the US Nuclear Reaction Data Network (USNRDN). The USNRDN is a project of DOE/NP. For more information, see the Astrophysics Task Force section on the USNRDN Home Page . Additional nuclear data for astrophysics is available online from LBNL NEW for Jan'00! Plots in PDF format for Adobe acroread. Articles on Nuclear Astrophysics
For some background information on nuclear astrophysics and the effects of nuclear data on some of the most interesting problems of astronomy, see the general article on Nuclear Astrophysics or the advanced article on Helium Burning in Stars from our Schoolbus Tour Reaction Q-Values and Thresholds
Computes reaction Q-values and thresholds using experimental and theoretical nuclear masses.

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