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The Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy organizes each
year in the late winter or early spring an advanced course. The
format of the school is always iden tical: three leading lecturers
are invited to cover the subject in nine or ten lectures each and
to deliver a written version of their lecture notes. Lectures are
held in the morning and late afternoon, thus leaving ample time for
discussion and skiing. These arrangements prove very convivial and
lead to an excellent atmosphere in which to learn exciting new
subjects and establish contacts with colleagues. A wide variety of
people attend the school, including many young students, mostly
from Europe, and some experienced researchers. The 20th Advanced
Course of the Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy took
place in Les Diablerets from 1 to 6 April 1990. It was devoted to
observational and theoretical aspects of active galactic nuclei.
The previous advanced courses of the Swiss Society for Astrophysics
and Astronomy have regularly taken place in Saas-Fee, a small
resort in the Swiss Alps, hence the name "Saas-Fee" used to de
scribe the courses and lecture notes. In the last three years,
however, the course was organized in Leysin and in Les Diablerets,
both also situated in the Swiss Alps."
The Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy organizes each
year in the late winter or early spring an advanced course. The
format of the school is always iden tical: three leading lecturers
are invited to cover the subject in nine or ten lectures each and
to deliver a written version of their lecture notes. Lectures are
held in the morning and late afternoon, thus leaving ample time for
discussion and skiing. These arrangements prove very convivial and
lead to an excellent atmosphere in which to learn exciting new
subjects and establish contacts with colleagues. A wide variety of
people attend the school, including many young students, mostly
from Europe, and some experienced researchers. The 20th Advanced
Course of the Swiss Society for Astrophysics and Astronomy took
place in Les Diablerets from 1 to 6 April 1990. It was devoted to
observational and theoretical aspects of active galactic nuclei.
The previous advanced courses of the Swiss Society for Astrophysics
and Astronomy have regularly taken place in Saas-Fee, a small
resort in the Swiss Alps, hence the name "Saas-Fee" used to de
scribe the courses and lecture notes. In the last three years,
however, the course was organized in Leysin and in Les Diablerets,
both also situated in the Swiss Alps."
These contributions by recognized authorities originate from a Royal Society discussion meeting held to review the most recent results obtained from the current generation of X-ray telescope research. The launch of Chandra and XMM-Newton has revolutionized research in X-ray astronomy over the past few years, and high quality X-ray observations now being made have had a major impact on topics ranging from protostars to cosmology. This book is a valuable reference for research astronomers and graduate students.
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