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- Editors:
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John Danziger
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European Southern Observatory, Garching bei München, Germany
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Paul Gorenstein
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Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, USA
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Table of contents (88 chapters)
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Compact Objects Associated with Supernova Remnants, Pulsars and Neutron Stars
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- F. D. Seward, F. R. Harnden Jr., P. G. Murdin, D. H. Clark, R. Wood, R. Gilmozzi et al.
Pages 417-419
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- R. N. Manchester, J. M. Durdin
Pages 421-427
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- P. C. Gregory, G. G. Fahlman
Pages 429-436
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- P. C. Gregory, R. Braun, G. G. Fahlman, S. F. Gull
Pages 437-443
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- G. G. Fahlman, P. C. Gregory
Pages 445-453
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- V. A. Hughes, R. H. Harten, C. Costain, L. Nelson, M. R. Viner
Pages 455-458
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- J. E. Grindlay, D. Band, F. Seward, L. Stella, M. Watson
Pages 459-463
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- T. Velusamy, A. Pramesh Rao
Pages 465-467
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- V. Radhakrishnan, G. Srinivasan
Pages 487-494
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- R. N. Manchester, I. R. Tuohy, N. D’Amico
Pages 495-497
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- Gregory Benford, Attilio Ferrari, Silvano Massaglia
Pages 499-501
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- A. I. Tsygan, A. F. Ioffe
Pages 505-507
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Supernova Remnants in Other Galaxies
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About this book
IAU Symposium 101, Supernova Remnants and Their X-ray Emission, was held on the Island of San Giorgio, Venice, 30 August - 2 September 1982. It was co-sponsored by the National Research Council, Italy, the University of Padua, the Observatory of Padua, and the International Astronomical Union, and was hosted by the Cini Foundation. The contents of this volume show the wide range of disciplines that are involved in supernova remnant research. Many new results were presented, not only from the X-ray observations from the Einstein Observatory but also from observations at optical and radio wavelengths. This has led to the stimulation of theoretical work, much of which attempts to accommodate in a more unified way all of these observations. Research on supernova remnants of all ages was reported. Perhaps the most impressive part of all this work is the way in which observations at all wavelengths have extended well outside the Galaxy to other members of the Local Group and beyond. The Symposium was attended by scientists from 15 countries. Twenty five invited papers and sixty-eight shorter contributions were presented during the 4-day meeting. Thirty-three of these shorter contributions were presented in poster sessions. This volume contains almost all (89) of those contributions. They are followed by discussions which took place after each verbal presentation. Since the availability of the discussions was left to the individual contributors, they are not complete, but those contained in this volume convey some idea of the nature of the exchanges.
Editors and Affiliations
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European Southern Observatory, Garching bei München, Germany
John Danziger
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Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge, USA
Paul Gorenstein