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" Hot spots in extragalactic radio sources : "
ed. K. Meisenheimer, H.-J. Röser.
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717027
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b536711
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Main Entry
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ed. K. Meisenheimer, H.-J. Röser.
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Title & Author
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Hot spots in extragalactic radio sources : : proceedings of a workshop, held at Ringberg castle, Tegernsee, FRG, February 8-12, 1988\ ed. K. Meisenheimer, H.-J. Röser.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin ; New York ; Paris: Springer, cop., 1989
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Series Statement
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Lecture notes in physics, 327
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XII-301 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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ISBN
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0387509933
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: 3540509933
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: 9780387509938
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: 9783540509936
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Notes
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Bibliogr. à la fin de chaque texte.
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Contents
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Hot spot radio galaxies - an introduction.- Radio observation of hot spots.- Compact hotspots, double hotspots, and source asymmetry.- Cygnus a and the Williams model.- A tale of two hot spots.- 3C332: A source with an "exceptional" multiple hot spot morphology.- Constraints on the hotspot advance speed in the core-dominated quasar 1510-089.- The extended structure of the radio galaxy PKS 0521-36: radio polarization and optical emission lines.- New VLA results on M87.- Digital photometry of the jet in M 87.- Imaging polarimetry of the jet in m 87.- Continuum observations of hot spots at wavelengths < 1 cm.- Multifrequency flux determination in the hot spot of 3C33 South.- A blue and polarized source along the radio axis of PKS 2152-69.- Extended optical line emission in radio galaxies.- Highly ionized gas in PKS 2152-69.- Models of hot spots.- The terminal shock in jets.- Giant radio galaxies via inverse Compton weakened jets.- Jet speed, beaming & sidedness, and all that.- How important are currents and fields in radio sources?.- Numerical simulations of hot spots.- Walljets.- Simulations of synchrotron loss in hotspots.- The influence of magnetic fields on the propagation of supersonic jets.- Fermi acceleration.- First-order fermi acceleration at relativistic shock fronts.- Spectral indices from relativistic and non-relativistic shocks.- Shock acceleration theory applied - The spectra of radio hot spots.- Synchrotron-emission - photons and neutrinos - from shockwave regions in active galactic nuclei, jet and hot spots.- Remarks about diffusive shock pave acceleration.- Particle acceleration in hotspots.- Magnetic reconnection and particle acceleration.- Stochastic acceleration of relativistic electrons in synchroton sources with turbulently reconnecting magnetic fields.
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Subject
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Radiosources -- Congrès.
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LC Classification
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QB856.E356 1989
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Hermann-Josef Röser
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Klaus Meisenheimer
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