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25th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics (Texas 2010) 2011 [Minkštas viršelis]

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25th Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics (Texas 2010) 2011
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The proceedings will be of interest to scientists, researchers, and graduate students in several areas of Relativistic Astrophysics, including Cosmology, Astroparticle Physics, High Energy Astrophysics and Gravitational Wave Physics. Started in 1963 in Dallas, the Texas Symposia on Relativistic Astrophysics have become one of the leading international conference series in the field of Relativity, Cosmology and Gravitation. These Proceedings contain invited review talks given by leading experts on the occasion of the 25th Texas Symposium in Heidelberg, Germany, December 2010. Topics covered include Dark Energy, Tests of General Relativity, Gravitational Waves, Progress in High Energy Astrophysics, Cosmic Magnetic and Radiation Fields. The volume will be of particular interest for students and researchers in all fields connected to Relativistic Astrophysics.
Preface 1(4)
The first (almost) half century of the Texas Symposia
5(14)
Virginia Trimble
Dark matter
19(10)
Joseph Silk
Dark energy and cosmic acceleration
29(18)
Mark Sullivan
The SNLS Collaboration
The first sources of light
47(25)
Avi Loeb
Extragalactic background light and gamma-ray attenuation
72(12)
Joel R. Primack
Alberto Dominguez
Rudy C. Gilmore
Rachel S. Somerville
Tests of general relativity
84(14)
Michael Kramer
Gravitational wave astrophysics: Opening the new frontier
98(19)
Joan Centrella
Cosmic magnetic fields: Observations and prospects
117(20)
Rainer Beck
Testing cosmological models with the properties of the galaxy cluster population
137(13)
H. Bohringer
Origin and propagation of cosmic rays
150(9)
Vladimir Ptuskin
Cosmic ray experiments in the era of LHC
159(21)
Zhen Cao
Jiali Liu
Extragalactic relativistic jets
180(19)
Gabriele Ghisellini
Nonthermal processes in supernova remnants
199(9)
V.N. Zirakashvili
Future x-ray missions to study relativistic astrophysics
208(19)
Tadayuki Takahashi
Magnetically powered jets
227(20)
H.C. Spruit
The most distant cosmological explosion
247(8)
Poonam Chandra
Dale A. Frail
Derek Fox
S.R. Kulkarni
Edo Berger
S.B. Cenko
Douglas C.-J. Bock
Fiona Harrison
Mansi Kasliwal
Author Index 255