Cosmic explosions in three dimensions : asymmetries in supernovae and gamma-ray bursts / edited by Peter Höflich, Pawan Kumar, J. Craig Wheeler.
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TextSeries: Cambridge contemporary astrophysicsPublisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2004Description: 1 online resource (vii, 383 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)Content type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9780511536236 (ebook)
- 523.8/4465 22
- QB843.S95 C67 2004
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Supernovae and gamma-ray bursts are the strongest explosions in the Universe. Observations show that, rather than being symmetrical, they are driven by strong jets of energy and other asymmetrical effects. These observations demand theories and computations that challenge the biggest computers. Originally published in 2004, this volume marked the transition to a fresh paradigm in the study of stellar explosions. It highlights the burgeoning era of routine supernova polarimetry and the insights into core collapse and thermonuclear explosions. With chapters by leading scientists, the book summarises the status of a fresh perspective on stellar explosions and should be a valuable resource for graduate students and research scientists.
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