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- Editors:
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David S. Heeschen
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, USA
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Campbell M. Wade
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National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Charlottesville, USA
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Table of contents (129 chapters)
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- W. D. Cotton, B. J. Geldzahler, I. I. Shapiro
Pages 301-303
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- W. A. Sherwood, G. V. Schultz, E. Kreysa, H.-P. Gemünd
Pages 305-306
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- P. C. Crane, J. M. van der Hulst, A. D. Haschick
Pages 307-308
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- L. L. Dressel, T. M. Bania, R. W. O’Connell
Pages 309-310
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- Michael M. Davis, Arthur M. Wolfe
Pages 311-312
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- R. Fanti, L. Padrielli, M. Salvati
Pages 317-324
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- L. M. Ozernoy, V. I. Shishov
Pages 325-326
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- M. M. Komesaroff, D. K. Milne, P. T. Rayner, J. A. Roberts, D. J. Cooke
Pages 331-333
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- Margo F. Aller, Hugh D. Aller, Philip E. Hodge
Pages 335-336
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- Hugh D. Aller, Philip E. Hodge, Margo F. Aller
Pages 337-338
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- T. J. Pearson, S. C. Unwin, M. H. Cohen, R. P. Linfield, A. C. S. Readhead, G. A. Seielstad et al.
Pages 355-356
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- Alan P. Marscher, John J. Broderick
Pages 359-360
About this book
IAU Symposium 97, Extragalactic Radio Sources, was held at Albuquerque, New Mexico August 3-7, 1981. It was co-sponsored by IAU Commissions 28, 40, 47 and 48 and by URSI Commission J. Financial and organizational support were provided by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the University of New Mexico, and the National Science Foundation. A wide variety of interesting objects and phenomena can be covered under the heading "Extragalactic Radio Sources", and a diverse set of topics was in fact discussed at the symposium. Radio galaxies, quasars, Seyfert galaxies and BL Lacertids received the most attention, but normal galaxies, the galactic center, and even SS433 were also discussed. While the unifying theme of the symposium was radio emission, studies at all wavelengths--X-ray, UV, optical, IR, and radio--were included. In general, the emphasis was on individual objects and the physical processes associated with them, but there were also papers on statistical studies and cosmology. The symposium was attended by 209 scientists from 18 countries.