The Galactic and Extragalactic Background Radiation
Proceedings of the 139th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Heidelberg, F.R.G., June 12–16, 1989
Stuart Bowyer editor Christoph Leinert editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Springer
Published:31st Aug '90
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Springer Book Archives
Proceedings of the 139th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union on `The Galactic and Extragalactic Background Radiation, held in Heidelberg, FRG, June 12-16, 1989The galactic and extragalactic background radiation components are of major importance in astrophysical studies of a variety of problems related to galactic structure, interstellar matter, the distribution and evolution of galaxies and intergalactic matter, and cosmology. The back ground radiation is a unique source of information in cases where the source is of a truly diffuse nature, as with scattering and emission by interstellar dust and gas, or where the discrete emission sources are so faint (e. g. , very distant galaxies) that they can be observed only by their integrated emission. The galactic and extragalactic background must be discussed together because they are observationally entangled and their proper separation requires a knowledge of both components. The above points are equally valid for the entire electromag netic spectrum, from gamma rays to long radio waves. Thus, the study of the galactic and extragalactic background radiation is interdisciplinary in its character, and a multi wavelength approach would appear to be dictated by the nature of the topic. The proper separation of the galactic and extragalactic background components requires a knowledge of both. In addition, the foreground components, i. e. , zodiacal light, airglow, and atmospheric scattered light, must be treated carefully.
ISBN: 9780792308423
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 1630g
528 pages
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990