Sold Out
Book Categories |
Millimetre Astronomy in the 21st Century | 3 | |
A 10000m[superscript 2] Southern MM Array | 16 | |
The Nature and Observability of Protogalaxies | 33 | |
Observability of Early Evolutionary Phases of Galaxies at mm Wavelengths | 43 | |
Studying High Redshift Starburst Galaxies with a Large (Sub)millimetre Array | 51 | |
Deep Surveys with a Large Submillimetre Array | 61 | |
The LSA and Galaxy Surveys | 70 | |
The LSA and Gravitational Lensing | 74 | |
Primordial Molecules | 78 | |
1.3 mm Detection and Mapping of Radioquiet QSOs at Very High z | 82 | |
Molecular Lines in Absorption (and Emission) from Distant Galaxies and Quasars | 86 | |
Millimeter-VLBI with a Large Millimeter Array: Future Possibilities | 95 | |
The Variable Microwave Continuum of Radio-Loud AGN | 103 | |
Millimeter Radiation from Normal Galaxies and AGN | 108 | |
Submillimetre Observations of Low Ionization BAL Quasars | 114 | |
Dynamical Studies of Spiral Galaxies | 117 | |
Kinematics and Distribution of Molecular Gas in Galaxy Nuclei | 125 | |
Star Formation and Molecular-Gas Dynamics in Galaxies with the Nobeyama Array and LSA | 133 | |
Radio Recombination Lines from External Galaxies | 137 | |
Molecular Gas in Early-Type Galaxies | 144 | |
Magellanic Cloud Studies with Large mm Arrays | 154 | |
With the LSA Detect Continuum or Line Emission from AGB Stars in the LMC? | 164 | |
High-Resolution Submm and MIR Imaging of the Central Parsec of the Milky Way | 168 | |
New Evidence for Interaction of a Molecular Cloud/HII Region with the G359.54+0.18 Nonthermal Filaments | 173 | |
Galactic Molecular Clouds | 177 | |
Millimeter-Wave Absorption Spectroscopy of Molecular Clouds | 185 | |
Astrochemistry | 193 | |
Abundance and Origin of Galactic Water | 202 | |
Interferometric Observations of Sagittarius B2: Evidence for Grain Chemistry | 206 | |
A Hot Ring in the Sgr B2 Molecular Cloud | 210 | |
High-Density Filaments in the Photodissociation Region (PDR) Associated with NGC 7023 | 214 | |
Searching for Star Formation Regions | 218 | |
Infrared and mm Data for Class I Candidates | 222 | |
Observations of Young Stellar Objects with Large Millimeter-Wave Arrays | 226 | |
Protoplanetary Disks | 235 | |
Observations of Bipolar Molecular Outflows with Large Millimeter Arrays | 243 | |
Accretion and Outflow in a Protostellar System in Corona Australis | 251 | |
Masers at Millimeter and Submillimeter Wavelengths | 256 | |
Millimeter Recombination Lines from Dense Envelopes Around Young Stars | 264 | |
Millimeter Continuum Observations of Stars | 268 | |
AGB Star Envelopes as Probes of Stellar Evolution and Time-Dependent Chemistry | 276 | |
CO Observations of Short Period Miras | 286 | |
Planetary Nebulae | 290 | |
Supernovae with the Large Southern Array | 298 | |
Study of Planetary Atmospheres | 308 | |
Asteroids and Comets: The Prospect for Observations with a Large Millimetre Array | 316 | |
An Extension of the European Millimetre VLBI Network: Plans for a mm Radiotelescope in Greece | 326 | |
Science with Large Millimetre Telescopes | 330 | |
The Synergy Between a Large Southern Array and the Very Large Telescope of ESO | 337 | |
A European Study Project for a Southern Millimetre Array | 340 | |
Large Southern Array: Feasibility | 345 | |
On the Imaging Efficiency, Speed, and Sensitivity of Millimetre Arrays | 353 | |
Site Survey for a Large Southern Array | 358 | |
Correction of Atmospheric Phase Fluctuations | 365 | |
Atmospheric Phase Correction Based on Sky Emission in the 210-248 GHz Band | 371 | |
Phase Correction Strategies for the Australia Telescope Compact Array at Short Wavelengths | 375 | |
Innovative Telescope Designs | 380 | |
Millimetre Receiver Technology for a Large Array | 387 | |
Correlator Developments for (Sub)millimeter Telescopes | 395 | |
Concluding Remarks | 405 |
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionScience with Large Millimetre Arrays
X
This Item is in Your InventoryScience with Large Millimetre Arrays
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Science with Large Millimetre Arrays, This book collects a wide variety of astrophysical phenomena ranging from cosmology and galaxy formation to planet formation and organic matter that could be successfully tackled and in fact revolutionized by large millimetre array radioastronomy. The boo, Science with Large Millimetre Arrays to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Science with Large Millimetre Arrays, This book collects a wide variety of astrophysical phenomena ranging from cosmology and galaxy formation to planet formation and organic matter that could be successfully tackled and in fact revolutionized by large millimetre array radioastronomy. The boo, Science with Large Millimetre Arrays to your collection on WonderClub |