Title: X-ray Astronomy from the Solar System to the High Redshift Universe
Abstract: F01 XMM-Newton: Mission Status and Science Archive F02 Introduction to the Chandra X-ray Observatory F03 Discovery of X-rays from Mars with Chandra F04 Investigation of Stellar Coronae with Chandra and XMM-Newton F05 High-resolution X-ray Spectra of Young Stars F06 Chandra Spectroscopy of an Extremely Hot Bare Stellar C/O Core F07 Blobby Accretion in the Polar V1309 Ori F08 The Cyclotron Line in GX301–2 F09 Do we live in a Local Chimney? F10 The Bright Halo of GX13+1 Observed by XMM F11 The XMM-NEWTON View of the LMC Superbubble N51D F12 X-ray SNRs in Nearby Galaxies and CR Source Distribution F13 The Hamburg/RASS Catalogue of Optical Identifications of ROSAT BSC X-ray Sources F14 X-ray Variability in the ROSAT All-Sky Survey F15 NGC 6240, Local Key Representative and Pathfinder to the High-redshift Universe of ULIRGs: the Chandra High-resolution View F16 Wide-Angle X-ray Cluster Surveys and their Impact on Cosmology F17 XMM-Newton Discovery of an Ionized Fe-K Edge in the z = 3.91 BAL Quasar APM08279+5255 F18 The Population of High-redshift Type-2 Quasars Found in Deep Chandra and XMM-Newton Surveys
Publication Year: 2003
Publication Date: 2003-06-30
Language: en
Type: article
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