Multimessenger astronomy in practice /

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Imprint:Bristol [England] : IOP Publishing, [2021]
Description:1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Language:English
Series:AAS-IOP astronomy. [2022 collection], 2514-3433
AAS-IOP astronomy. 2022 collection.
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Format: Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12736674
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Other authors / contributors:Filipović, Miroslav D. , editor.
Tothill, Nicholas F. H., editor.
Institute of Physics (Great Britain), publisher.
ISBN:9780750323444
0750323442
9780750323437
0750323434
9780750323420
9780750323451
Notes:"Version: 202112"--Title page verso
Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 18, 2022).
Includes bibliographical references.
Professor Miroslav D. Filipović is a scientist, philosopher and philanthropist with over 30 years of experience in astronomy. Since May 2002, Professor Filipović is affiliated with the Western Sydney University (WSU), and has been responsible for the development of Astronomy at WSU. Nicholas F.H. Tothill joined Western Sydney University in 2011, where he is now Senior Lecturer in the School of Science and Director of the Penrith Observatory. He is a member of the Astronomical Society of Australia and the International Astronomical Union.
Summary:The first non-electromagnetic messengers from space were discovered in the early 20th century, but it is only now that multimessenger astronomy is coming into its own. The aim of Multimessenger Astronomy in Practice is to aid an astronomer who is new to research in a particular area of multimessenger astronomy. Covering electromatic radiation from radio through to gamma-rays, and moving on to neutrino, cosmic-ray and gravitational wave astronomy, it gives the reader an overview of the celestial objects detected in each region, the unique methods used to measure them, as well as the principles and methods of data collection, calibration, reduction and analysis.
Target Audience:Researchers in Astronomy/Astrophysics.
Other form:Print version: 9780750323420 9780750323451
Standard no.:10.1088/2514-3433/ac2256
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Item Description:"Version: 202112"--Title page verso
Title from PDF title page (viewed on January 18, 2022).
Physical Description:1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Audience:Researchers in Astronomy/Astrophysics.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9780750323444
0750323442
9780750323437
0750323434
9780750323420
9780750323451
ISSN:2514-3433