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SMALL MISSIONS FOR ENERGETIC ASTROPHYSICS: Ultraviolet to Gamma-Ray

Steven P. Brumby, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Space and Remote Sensing Sciences, Los Alamos, NM, USA


AIP Conference Proceedings 499


Conference Location and Date: Los Alamos, NM, 22-26 February 1999


Subseries: Astronomy and Astrophysics

Published ; ISBN 1563969122 One Volume, Print; 177 pages; 6 3/8 x 9 1/4 inches;

Readership: Space science professionals and administrators, astronomers, astrophysicists

Small Missions for Energetic Astrophysics discusses space missions for the second half of the next decade and describes current astrophysical problems as well as creative small mission solutions. Topics include: active galactic nuclei, compact object binaries, extragalactic diffuse background and the intergalactic medium, gamma-ray bursts, interstellar medium, supernovae and supernovae remnants, stellar astrophysics, white dwarfs and isolated neutron stars, and emerging technologies for small satellite missions.

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