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  1. An Introduction to Close Binary Stars (Cambridge Astrophysics) by R. W. Hilditch, 2001-03-12
  2. The Solar System (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Thérèse Encrenaz, Jean-Pierre Bibring, et all 2010-11-30
  3. Evolutionary Processes in Binary and Multiple Stars (Cambridge Astrophysics) by Peter Eggleton, 2006-07-24
  4. The Physics of Interstellar Dust (Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by E. Krugel, 2002-12
  5. First Light in the Universe: Saas-Fee Advanced Course 36. Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy (Saas-Fee Advanced Courses) by Abraham Loeb, Andrea Ferrara, et all 2007-12-18
  6. Compact Stellar X-ray Sources (Cambridge Astrophysics)
  7. Special and General Relativity: With Applications to White Dwarfs, Neutron Stars and Black Holes (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Norman K. Glendenning, 2010-11-02
  8. Stellar Spectral Classification (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) by Richard O. Gray, Christopher J. Corbally, 2009-03-09
  9. Galaxy Formation (Astronomy and Astrophysics Library) by Malcolm S. Longair, 2008-01-08
  10. Discovering Postmodern Cosmology: Discoveries in Dark Matter, Cosmic Web, Big Bang, Inflation, Cosmic Rays, Dark Energy, Accelerating Cosmos by Jerome Drexler, 2008-03-01
  11. Unsolved Problems in Astrophysics
  12. The Victorian Amateur Astronomer: Independent Astronomical Research in Britain 1820-1920 (Wiley PRAXIS Series in Astronomy & Astrophysics) by Allan Chapman, 1999-01-12
  13. Dust in the Galactic Environment (2nd Edition) (Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics) by D.C.B Whittet, 2002-11
  14. Stellar Atmospheres (A Series of books in astronomy and astrophysics) by Dimitri Mihalas, 1978-05

121. IMSA Astrophysics
astrophysics is the study of astronomical processes through the use of physics. Where astronomy traditionally is based on observing, astrophysics applies
http://staff.imsa.edu/science/astro/
Welcome to Astrophysics at IMSA
Spring Semester, 2003
Introduction
Astrophysics is the study of astronomical processes through the use of physics. Where astronomy traditionally is based on observing, astrophysics applies the principles of physics to ask "why?" and to make predictions. Asking "why?" sounds a lot like " inquiry " doesn't it? It is the intention of this course and this web site to offer students a portal into inquiry in the space sciences. Here you will find many resources developed in-house and many more links to non-IMSA sites. You will not find this site to be an online textbook or a cookie-cutter course aimed at teaching you everything there is to know about astrophysics. It is, instead, your springboard for inquiry into the subject The basic structure of the course is rather fluid. It is designed so that the student can investigate questions of interest or pertinence in the space sciences. The course covers the basic topics from any good astrophysics course, but is designed around four central topics:
The size and scale of the universe
Energy and matter in the universe
Evolution of the universe (beginning with the Big Bang)
Observing our universe

122. Astrophysics
EPrint archive since April of 1992.
http://www.arxiv.org/archive/astro-ph
Astrophysics (since 4/92)
Browse by year:
Additional:
  • new astro-ph papers received (most recent mailing)
  • recent astro-ph listings
  • current month's astro-ph listings
  • lastupdate of daily changes to astro-ph database (ftp format)
  • some info for astro-ph
Links to: arXiv astro-ph find abs

123. Astrophysics - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The study of cosmology is theoretical astrophysics at the largest scales. The name of a university s department ( astrophysics or astronomy ) often
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrophysics
Astrophysics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Spiral Galaxy ESO 269-57 Astrophysics is the branch of astronomy that deals with the physics of the universe, including the physical properties ( luminosity density temperature and chemical composition) of astronomical objects such as stars galaxies , and the interstellar medium , as well as their interactions. The study of cosmology is theoretical astrophysics at the largest scales. Because it is a very broad subject, astrophysicists typically apply many disciplines of physics including, but not limited to, mechanics electromagnetism statistical mechanics thermodynamics ... nuclear and particle physics , and atomic and molecular physics . In practice, modern astronomical research involves a substantial amount of physics. The name of a university's department ("astrophysics" or "astronomy") often has to do more with the department's history than with the contents of the programs.
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Although astronomy is as old as recorded history, it was long separated from the study of physics. In the

124. Astrophysics At Bristol
astrophysics, Physics, Bristol. University of Bristol astrophysics Group. Alex Wilson with mini, Group research Introduction Galactic line emission
http://www.star.bris.ac.uk/
University of Bristol Astrophysics Group
Group research
Introduction

Galactic line emission

Masers

Galaxies and cosmology
...
Press releases

Group teaching and resources
Undergraduate study

Postgraduate study

Astrophysics group seminars

Departmental colloquia
... Mindterm login Group members Staff and students Group visitors Contacting us Jobs available ... Studentships available Useful links Astronomy links Astronomy meetings Physics Department University of Bristol ... Mark Birkinshaw

125. UW Particle Astrophysics Group Home Page
The group concentrate on research into gamma ray and neutrino astrophysics, and nuclear emulsion physics.
http://marge.phys.washington.edu/
University of Washington Physics Dept. Research Programs Particle Astrophysics Group
University of Washington Particle Astrophysics Group
Current Projects:
Former Projects:
Old Home Page ...
Super-Kamiokande
The world's largest underground Cherenkov neutrino detector at Kamioka, Japan.
See also ICRR's Super-Kamiokande Official Home Page
K2K (KEK E362)
K EK to K amioka - long-baseline neutrino oscillations experiment at KEK in Tsukuba, Japan.
See also the K2K Official Home Page
Nuclear Emulsion Lab (Room B210 PAB)
Washington Large Area Time Coincidence Array (WALTA)
A project to investigate the highest energy cosmic rays with the participation of middle and high school students and teachers throughout the Seattle area.
Japanese-American Collaborative Emulsion Experiment (JACEE)
Series of high-altitude balloon flights with lead-emulsion chambers flown in Antarctica to study cosmic rays at the energy region at 1 - 1000 TeV.
An international accelerator-based emulsion experiment.
Gamma Ray Astrophysics
Gamma Ray Large Area Satellite Tracker (GLAST)
An initiative to develop a large acceptance spacecraft detector for high energy astrophysical gamma rays (T.H. Burnett)

126. Swinburne University Centre For Astrophysics And Supercomputing
astrophysics and Supercomputing.
http://astronomy.swin.edu.au/

127. Astrophysics And Space Sciences TRans Actions - Home
astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions (ASTRA) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high
http://www.astra-science.net/site/
Contact Copernicus Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions Home Copernicus Home AEF Copernicus Publications Copernicus Meetings ... Comment on a Paper Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions ASTRA www.astrophysics-and-space-sciences-transactions.net
www.astrophys-space-sci-trans.net
Editorial Board ASTRA Paper: ISSN 1810-6528
ASTRA Online: ISSN 1810-6536 Personalised Publication Alert Service click here
Included in Directory of Open Access Journals ( DOAJ Aims and Scope Astrophysics and Space Sciences Transactions ASTRA ) is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and public discussion of high quality original research on all fields of Astrophysics and Space Sciences and related technology: ASTRA has a modern publication process, characterized by the following features
  • fostering scientific discussion by interactive public commenting referee reports available on request rapid publication double blind review process all publications freely accessible through financing by moderate page charges exploitation of the full potential of electronic media, like efficient linkage of related information and inclusion of colour plots, animated visualisation etc. at no extra charge

128. The Astrophysical Journal
Founded in 1895 and published by the American Astronomical Society. It is devoted to recent developments, discoveries, and theories in astronomy and astrophysics. Quasars, pulsars, neutron stars, black holes, solar and stellar magnetic fields, Xrays, and interstellar matter. In addition, videos that complement specific issues are periodically available.
http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/ApJ/
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129. SpringerLink - Publication
Melbourne astrophysicsIncludes research, study opportunities, events and Fornax cluster spectroscopic survey.
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0571-7256

130. International Gamma-Ray Astrophysics Laboratory (INTEGRAL)
space an ESA scientific mission dedicated to the fine spectroscopy (E/E = 500) and fine imaging (angular resolution 12 arcmin FWHM) of celestial gammaray sources in the energy range 15 keV to 10 MeV with concurrent source monitoring in the X-ray (3-35 keV) and optical (V-band, 550 nm) energy ranges.
http://astro.estec.esa.nl/SA-general/Projects/Integral/integral.html

131. Saturn.ma.umist.ac.uk8000/
www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astrop/ www.physics.usyd.edu.au/rcfta/rcfta.html Astronomy and astrophysics Group Welcome Pageastronomy and astrophysics at the university of glasgow.
http://saturn.ma.umist.ac.uk:8000/

132. The Teacher's Corner: Multidisciplinary Classroom Activities
A multidisciplinary resource for lesson plans, study guides, and laboratory activities for middle school to college level. Math, Chemistry, Physics, and Astronomy are all taught through the single unifying theme of the exciting world of highenergy astrophysics! The Teacher's Corner also includes information on NASA programs and opportunities.
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/teachers/teachers_corner.html
What's New
Site Map

NASA Homepage

Search:
... Imagine Home Current page
Join our Imagine News mailing list to receive e-mail about important updates to our site. Check the Latest News for Educators for other cool, new educational materials.
Our Teacher Resources include: We also have information about: Several of our web pages have been selected for sci Links , a service provided by the NSTA.

133. Astrophysics At The University Of Leeds
astrophysics Group Homepage at The University of Leeds.
http://www1.ast.leeds.ac.uk/
@import "astro.css"; Astrophysics Group School of Physics and Astronomy
The top image shows a jet from a young star, while the bottom image shows a jet from an active galaxy. While there are underlying similarities in the physics of these objects, their scales are very different. The Herbig Haro 1 and 2 bipolar outflow (top), with a length of around a lightyear from tip to tip, originates on a star having an age of around a million years and a mass comparable to that of the Sun. Leeds has major research programmes in star formation, the discs around stars, and how outflows from stars and other astronomical sources affect the surrounding environments. The double radio lobes of Cygnus A (bottom) which span over 500,000 lightyears, are fed by jets of energetic particles formed near a 2.5 billion solar mass black hole. Similar jets are amongst the sources of very high energy gamma rays observed by the group and may be sites for the acceleration of the most energetic cosmic rays. The group plays a leading role in the Auger Observatory built to detect the sources of such cosmic rays. Image credits
HH1/HH2 - J. Hester (ASU), WFPC2 Team, NASA.

134. PLAIN Center DARTS
A database to provide access for general researchers to observation data about solar, astrophysics and terrestrial information derived by the observation satellites of ISAS. Includes related resource links.
http://www.darts.isas.jaxa.jp
Japanese What's New? Last Updated: 02 September, 2005
We will stop a part of DARTS database service for the system maintenance from 2005-9-7 10:00 to 10:30 (JST). Thank for your torelance.
Database

135. ASC Center For Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes
Simulator code for solving nuclear astrophysical problems related to exploding stars. This website contains information about the astrophysics, the code, and related basic physics and computer science efforts.
http://flash.uchicago.edu/website/home/
ASC / Alliances Center
for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes
Advanced Simulation and Computing (ASC)
Academic Strategic Alliances Program (ASAP) Center
Flash Home
Information

Seminars

Research Pages
...
Site Search
News Flash
2004-05-03: Simulation may reveal the detailed mechanics of exploding stars: The University of Chicago video news release discusses recent advances in the Center's research on Type Ia supernovae. More Our Center - the "FLASH Center" - is funded by the DOE ASC/Alliances Program to build a state-of-the-art simulator code for solving nuclear astrophysical problems related to exploding stars. This website contains information about the astrophysics, the code, and related basic physics and computer science efforts. Please follow the appropriate links. We also distribute the FLASH code. Procedure and conditions are described on the Code Request Page.
All publications resulting from the use of the FLASH Code must acknowledge the ASC / Alliance Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes
Addition of the following text to the paper acknowledgments will be sufficient: "The software used in this work was in part developed by the DOE-supported ASC / Alliance Center for Astrophysical Thermonuclear Flashes at the University of Chicago."

136. Keele University Astrophysics Group
If you are interested in being a Ph.D. student in astrophysics at Keele you might like The astrophysics Group in the School of Physical and Geographical
http://www.astro.keele.ac.uk/
Astrophysics Group Home Contact Information Research Overview Seminar Programme ... Local Information
(Local Users Only) Observatory These pages are maintained by Web Admin Welcome to the Keele Astrophysics Group with is part of the EPSAM Research Institute and the School of Physical and Geographical Sciences of the Faculty of Natural Sciences The group has an active observational astrophysics programme and is a participant in the SALT and SuperWASP Projects.
Postgraduate Applications
If you are interested in being a Ph.D. student in astrophysics at Keele you might like to read about our research interests . Further information about the University can be found in the Postgraduate Study Guide which includes information on online application forms. If you require any further information or would like to visit please contact us. SuperWASP-South Progress Report Construction of the SuperWASP-S observatory at the site of the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO) near Sutherland is now well underway and on course for completion by the end of 2005. Provided there are no delays we will be able to begin the first southern observing run over the South African summer (October - February) when conditions will be ideal. Observing Time On Spitzer Space Telescope The Astrophysics Group in the School of Physical and Geographical Sciences have been awarded observing time on the Spitzer Space Telescope, one of NASA's "Great Observatories". Dr. Jacco van Loon, leading a team of astronomers from the University of Minnesota and Harvard, is awarded 18.4 hours of observing time to create an atlas at infrared wavelengths of the most massive globular cluster in our Galaxy, omega Centauri. Professor Nye Evans, leading an international team of European and American astronomers, is awarded 5.6 hours of observing time to study the dust formed in historical novae.

137. Edward M. Sion
Specializes in white dwarf studies. Includes curriculum vitae and research articles. Professor of Astronomy and astrophysics at Villanova University.
http://www.astronomy.villanova.edu/faculty/sion/sion.htm
EDWARD M. SION
Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Bachelor Degree of Arts
Astronomy, University of Kansas, 1968 Master Degree of Arts
Astronomy, University of Kansas, 1969 Doctoral Degree
Astronomy, University of Pennsylvania, 1975 Research Interests
Formation, Structure and Evolution of White Dwarf Stars
Physics and Evolution of Catacylsmic Variable Stars
Theoretical Studies of Accretion Physics White Dwarfs in Cataclysmic Variables Additional Research Projects Associate Editor of The Astrophysical Journal Contact information
E-mail: edward.sion@villanova.edu
Phone: (610) 519-7702
Fax: (610) 519-6132

138. E.R.E. 2001
This is the site for the Spanish Relativity Meeting 2001 which will be held in Madrid at the Polytechnical University from 1821 September 2001. The main topic will be Relativistic astrophysics.
http://debin.etsin.upm.es/ERE2001/idefault.htm

139. RAL Astrophysics Starlink Node
Welcome to the home page of the RAL astrophysics Starlink node. The astrophysics Division holds regular Astronomy and astrophysics Seminars.
http://ast.star.rl.ac.uk/
RAL Astrophysics Starlink Node - Home Page
Welcome to the home page of the RAL Astrophysics Starlink node.
The Node
The RAL Astrophysics Starlink Node is based in the Astrophysics Division of the Space Science Department at RAL (now part of the Central Laboratory of the Research Councils). Astrophysics Division Space Science Department It is separate from the Starlink Project's Node, which is in the Planetary and Astrophysical Data Division. Starlink Project PAD Division Starlink Forum Starlink Forum is a Unix replacement for the old VAX-Notes Conferences and is based on a series of WWW pages. This is mostly designed for use by Starlink System Managers, but some of the pages can be read by anyone! The Site Manager is Barry Kellett, and the Site Chairman is Dr Roger Emery.
Astrophysics Division Seminars
The Astrophysics Division holds regular "Astronomy and Astrophysics" Seminars. These meetings are held on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of each month in Conference Room 13 in building R68 at 10:30 am. The Particle Physics Department also hold regular High Energy Physics Seminars , which may be of interest to the people within Astrophysics Division. (The ones of highest significance will probably make it onto "our" Seminar pages anyway!).

140. Welcome To The NSSDC!
Provides access to a wide variety of astrophysics, space physics, solar physics, lunar, and planetary data from NASA space flight missions, in addition to selected other data, models, and software.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Find it @NSSDC
Universe Exploration Astrophysics data and mission information Earth-Sun Exploration Space and solar physics data and mission information ... Access to a variety of NASA image products
General Services
Archive Support
Other Services
Recent News in...
Astrophysics
Using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope , a team of astronomers led by the University of Rochester has detected gaps ringing the dusty disks around two very young stars, which suggests that gas-giant planets have formed there. More...

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