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The Third Microquasar Workshop (or the 'Fifth' Workshop on Galactic
Relativ istic Jet Sources), was held in Granada, Andalucia (Spain)
on 11-13 September 2000. The aim of this workshop in Granada,
following the previous Microquasar Workshops in Greenbelt (1997)
and Paris (1998) and the Workshops on galactic sources with
relativistic jets in Jodrell Bank (1996) and Milton Keynes (1998),
was to focus on the theoretical and observational aspects of
microquasars. The study of microquasars, the sources in our Galaxy
displaying powerful re lativistic jets, is a rapidly advancing
field in astrophysics. The new instrumentation on ground (MERLIN,
SCUBA, VLA, VLT) and aboard satellites (ASCA, BSAX, ISO, IXAE and
RXTE) has provided important results, and much more is expected to
come from Chandra and XMM-Newton. In the further future, powerful
instru mentation will come online in the sub-mm (ALMA) and
gamma-rays (INTEG RAL), extending our coverage to important regions
for the study of microquasars. Energy transport via relativistic
jets is one of the most important physical mechan isms taking place
in compact objects. Large efforts have been devoted to properly
understand the disk-jet connection, and even the effects of
rotation or magnetic fields. Several new important advances have
been made recently, both from the point of view of the theoretical
treatment of jets and the different new observational tests."
The contributions to the 151st IAU Colloquium cover different
fields of recent research, observational as well as theoretical, on
solar and stellar flares ranging from radio up to gamma-ray
wavelengths. A special chapter is devoted to all-sky monitoring
and, finally, the excerpts of a round-table discussion present the
reader with an interesting outlook on future developments. This
book is therefore a unique source for those who want to get a
complete picture of this fascinating part of modern astrophysics.
Observations with X-ray satellite ROSAT over the past 5 years have
established supersoft X-ray sources as a new class of objects in
our Galaxy and beyond. Optical follow-up observations have revealed
the binary nature of several of them. Recent population synthesis
calculations have shown that the number of such binaries is
expected to be considerably larger than those of the common low-
and high-mass X-ray binaries. This book provides the first
comprehensive overview of the many recent observational discoveries
and theoretical investigations. It describes relations between
supersoft sources and other areas in astrophysics. This volume also
comprises a complete catalog of presently known supersoft sources
including a comprehensive bibliography of observational results.
The Third Microquasar Workshop (or the 'Fifth' Workshop on Galactic
Relativ istic Jet Sources), was held in Granada, Andalucia (Spain)
on 11-13 September 2000. The aim of this workshop in Granada,
following the previous Microquasar Workshops in Greenbelt (1997)
and Paris (1998) and the Workshops on galactic sources with
relativistic jets in Jodrell Bank (1996) and Milton Keynes (1998),
was to focus on the theoretical and observational aspects of
microquasars. The study of microquasars, the sources in our Galaxy
displaying powerful re lativistic jets, is a rapidly advancing
field in astrophysics. The new instrumentation on ground (MERLIN,
SCUBA, VLA, VLT) and aboard satellites (ASCA, BSAX, ISO, IXAE and
RXTE) has provided important results, and much more is expected to
come from Chandra and XMM-Newton. In the further future, powerful
instru mentation will come online in the sub-mm (ALMA) and
gamma-rays (INTEG RAL), extending our coverage to important regions
for the study of microquasars. Energy transport via relativistic
jets is one of the most important physical mechan isms taking place
in compact objects. Large efforts have been devoted to properly
understand the disk-jet connection, and even the effects of
rotation or magnetic fields. Several new important advances have
been made recently, both from the point of view of the theoretical
treatment of jets and the different new observational tests.
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