Exploring the Cosmic Frontier Astrophysical Instruments for the 21st Century /

In the coming decades, astrophysical science will benefit enormously from the construction and operation of several major international ground- and space based facilities, such as ALMA, Herschel/Planck, and SKA in the far infrared to radio band, Extremely Large Telescopes, JWST and GAIA in the optic...

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Άλλοι συγγραφείς: Lobanov, Andrei P. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Zensus, J. Anton (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Cesarsky, Catherine (Επιμελητής έκδοσης), Diamond, Phillip J. (Επιμελητής έκδοσης)
Μορφή: Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο
Γλώσσα:English
Έκδοση: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2007.
Σειρά:ESO Astrophysics Symposia European Southern Observatory,
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Διαθέσιμο Online:Full Text via HEAL-Link
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
  • Future Astrophysical Facilities
  • Radio Astronomy Facilities
  • Future Optical and Near-Infrared Facilities
  • The New 40-m Radiotelescope of OAN in Yebes, Spain
  • Design of the Near-term Next Generation Space-VLBI Mission VSOP-2
  • Imaging Across the Spectrum: Synergies Between SKA and Other Future Telescopes
  • The Korean VLBI Network Project
  • Frequency Protection for the 21st Century
  • SCUBA-2: A Large-Format CCD-Style Imager for Submillimeter Astronomy
  • The Large Millimeter Telescope
  • An Overview of the Submillimeter Array Telescope
  • Tunable Heterodyne Receivers - A Promising Outlook for Future Mid-Infrared Interferometry
  • ESPRIT – Exploratory Submillimeter sPace Radio Interferometric Telescope
  • Fizeau Interferometry with the LBT Astronomy on the Way to ELTs
  • MUSE: 3D Spectroscopy with Large Telescopes
  • Layer-Oriented MCAO Projects for 8-m Class Telescopes and Possible Scientific Outcome
  • Prospects for an Extremely Large Synthesis Array
  • Interferometry in the Near-Infrared: 1 Mas Resolution at the Wavelength of 1 Micron
  • Electrical and Geometrical Characterization of the Silicon Flight Sensors of the GLAST/LAT Tracking System
  • Environmental Testing of the GLAST Tracker Subsystem
  • The Potential of a Large Cherenkov Array for Supersymmetry and Cosmology
  • MAGIC: First Observational Results and Perspectives for Future Developments
  • LOBSTER - Astrophysics with Lobster Eye Telescopes
  • Novel Light-Weight X-ray Optics for Future X-ray Telescopes
  • GLAST LAT Science Prospects
  • Astrophysics with Astronomical Plate Archives
  • Virtual Observatories and Access to Radio Interferometry Data
  • Fundamental Physics and Cosmology
  • Fundamental Physics with the SKA: Strong-Field Tests of Gravity Using Pulsars and Black Holes
  • Measuring Variations in the Fundamental Constants with the Square Kilometre Array
  • ELT Observations of Supernovae at the Edge of the Universe
  • SKA and the Magnetic Universe
  • SSF as a Manifestation of Protoobjects in the Dark Ages Epoch: Theory and Experiment
  • Cosmic Ray Astrophysics with AMS-02
  • Studying the Nature of Dark Energy with Current and Future Instruments
  • Project ASTRAL: All-sky Space Telescope to Record Afterglow Locations
  • High-redshift Universe, Galaxies, Galaxy Evolution
  • Overview of the Science Case for a 50–100m Extremely Large Telescope
  • Distant Galaxies and Extremely Large Telescopes
  • Extragalactic Science with the Allen Telescope Array
  • Spectral Aging in the Relic Radio Galaxy B2 0924+30
  • Extragalactic Sources with Extended Radio Emission
  • The B3VLA Sample at Low Frequencies: Results from a Survey at 74 MHz
  • Modeling the Faint Radio Population: The NanoJY Radio Sky
  • Radio View of Merging Clusters of Galaxies
  • AGN and Compact Objects
  • Active Galactic Nuclei at the Crossroads of Astrophysics
  • New Frontiers in AGN Astrophysics: The X-ray Perspective
  • Deep Radio Source Surveys with the SKA
  • e-VLBI… a Wide-Field Imaging Instrument with Milliarcsecond Resolution & Microjy Sensitivity
  • Results from Observations of AGNs with the H·E·S·S· Telescope System and Future Plans
  • The Innermost Regions of AGN with Future mm-VLBI
  • Probing the Gravitational Redshift Effect from the Relativistic Jets of Compact AGN
  • VLBA Surveys and Preparation of the “RADIOASTRON” Mission
  • The Radio Properties of Low Power BL Lacs
  • Probes of Jet-Disk-Coupling in AGN from Combined VLBI and X-Ray Observations
  • Towards the Event Horizon: High Resolution VLBI Imaging of Nuclei of Active Galaxies
  • Two-Component Model for the AGN Broad Line Region
  • ISM and Formation and Evolution of Stars
  • The Physics and Chemistry of High Mass Star Formation with ALMA
  • Building Complex Molecules During Star- and Planet Formation: Synergy of Infrared and Millimeter Observations
  • GAIA: Composition, Formation and Evolution of Our Galaxy
  • Large—Scale Surveys with the Arecibo Multibeam System
  • Preliminary Science Results from the Submillimeter Array
  • On the Relevance and Future of UV Astronomy
  • Interrelations Between Strömgren and Vilnius Photometric Systems: An Improvement of Stellar Classification
  • HH 110 Proper Motions
  • The Effect of the Galactic Gas Distribution on the Expected Cosmic Rays Spectrum
  • Exploring Star Formation in the Galactic Centre Region: From ISO to ALMA
  • Future Observations of Cosmic Masers
  • Planets and Origins of Life
  • Detection and Characterization of Extra-Solar Planets: Future Space Missions
  • Down to Earths, with OWL
  • High-Precision Radio Astrometry: The Search for Extrasolar Planets
  • The CHEOPS Project: Characterizing Exoplanets by Opto-infrared Polarimetry and Spectroscopy
  • Towards High-Precision Astrometry: Diferential Delay Lines for PRIMA@VLTI.