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'The content is presented in a colloquial style that is easy to
understand and interesting to read. It is supported by numerous
colour figures and pictures. Thanks to the excellent quality of the
paper and the print, the pictures are indeed pleasing to look at
... The text is self-contained as much as possible. It can be
recommended to any scientifically interested reader who wants an
overview of the universe, what is in it, and of the methods and
instruments in use for the investigations science undertakes to
acquire this knowledge.'Contemporary PhysicsThis popular science
book offers a glimpse into a plethora of extreme cosmic phenomena
in which the theories of modern physics, particularly quantum
mechanics and general relativity, play a key role. Despite their
vastly different appearances, these cosmic phenomena have much in
common: they are all powered by exotic stars - black holes, neutron
stars and white dwarfs - collectively called compact objects.The
book describes, in accessible language, the physics underlying
these phenomena, the historical background that led to their
discovery, and the various observational techniques used by
astronomers for their exposure. The book contains many spectacular
photographs taken with modern telescopes around the world and
satellites of different space agencies, as well as illustrations
specially prepared by the author to enhance the reading experience.
In this decade, the Transient Universe will be mapped out in great
detail by the emerging wide-field multiwavelength surveys, and
neutrino and gravitational-wave detectors, promising to probe the
astronomical and physical origin of the most extreme relativistic
sources. This volume introduces the physical processes relevant to
the source modeling of the Transient Universe. Ideal for graduate
students and researchers in astrophysics, this book gives a unified
treatment of relativistic flows associated with compact objects,
their dissipation and emission in electromagnetic, hadronic and
gravitational radiation. After introducing the source classes, the
authors set out various mechanisms for creating magnetohydodynamic
outflows in winds, jets and blast waves and their radiation
properties. They then go on to discuss properties of accretion
flows around rotating black holes and their gravitational wave
emission from wave instabilites with implications for the emerging
gravitational wave experiments. Graduate students and researchers
can gain an understanding of data analysis for gravitational-wave
data.
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