X-Ray Emission from Clusters of Galaxies by Craig L Sarazin

X-Ray Emission from Clusters of Galaxies by Craig L Sarazin

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this book is a comprehensive survey of the astrophysical characteristics of the hot gas that pervades clusters of galaxies. In our universe, clusters of galaxies are the largest organised structures. Dr Sarazin describes the theoretical description of the origin, dynamics, and physical state of the cluster gas.

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X-Ray Emission from Clusters of Galaxies by Craig L Sarazin

First published in 1988, this book is a comprehensive survey of the astrophysical characteristics of the hot gas which pervades clusters of galaxies. In our universe, clusters of galaxies are the largest organised structures. Typically they comprise hundreds of galaxies moving through a region of space ten million light years in diameter. The volume between the galaxies is filled with gas having a temperature of 100 million degrees. This material is a strong source of cosmic X-rays. Dr Sarazin describes the theoretical description of the origin, dynamics, and physical state of the cluster gas. Observations by radio and optical telescopes are also summarised. This account is addressed to professional astronomers and to graduate students. It is an exhaustive summary of a rapidly expanding field of research in modern astrophysics.
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ISBN 13 9780521113137
ISBN 10 052111313X
Title X-Ray Emission from Clusters of Galaxies
Author Craig L Sarazin
Series Cambridge Astrophysics
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2009-06-18
Number of pages 264
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