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X-Ray Astronomy with the Einstein Satellite

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    Chapter 1 The Einstein/CFA Stellar Survey: Overview of the Data and Interpretation of Results
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    Chapter 2 Theory of Stellar Coronae: An Interpretation of X-Ray Emission From Non-Degenerate Stellar Sources
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    Chapter 3 X-Ray Imaging: Supernova Remnants
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    Chapter 4 X-Ray Spectra of Supernova Remnants
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    Chapter 5 Observations of X-Ray Bursts by the “Hakucho” Satellite
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    Chapter 6 X-Ray Sources in Globular Clusters
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    Chapter 7 Models for Galactic X-Ray Sources
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    Chapter 8 Binary X-Ray Pulsars
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    Chapter 9 X-Ray Emission from Normal Galaxies
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    Chapter 10 Spectroscopy of Compact Extragalactic X-Ray Sources
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    Chapter 11 Einstein Imaging Observations of Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 12 X-Ray Spectra of Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 13 Theoretical Models of X-Ray Emission from Rich Clusters of Galaxies
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    Chapter 14 Extragalactic Radio Sources and X-Ray Astronomy
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    Chapter 15 X-Ray Imaging Observations of Active Galactic Nuclei and Quasars
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    Chapter 16 Optical Counts and Space Distribution of Quasars
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    Chapter 17 The Number-Intensity Distribution for Extragalactic X-Ray Sources
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    Chapter 18 X-Ray Observations and the Cosmic Distance Scale
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    Chapter 19 Galaxy Formation in a Violent Universe
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Title
X-Ray Astronomy with the Einstein Satellite
Published by
ADS, December 2012
DOI 10.1007/978-94-009-8459-2
ISBNs
978-9-40-098461-5, 978-9-40-098459-2
Editors

Giacconi, Riccardo

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Physics and Astronomy 1 100%
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