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Unsolved problems in astrophysics / Edited by John N. Bahcall and Jeremiah P. Ostriker.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Princeton series in astrophysicsPublication details: New Jersey, USA : Princeton University Press, 1997.ISBN:
  • 0691016070
  • 0691016062
Contents:
1. The Cosmological Parameters -- 2. In the Beginning -- 3. Understanding Data Better with Bayesian and Global Statistical Methods -- 4. Large-Scale Structure in the Universe -- 5. Unsolved Problems in Gravitational Lensing -- 6. What Can Be Learned from Numerical Simulations of Cosmology -- 7. The Centers of Elliptical Galaxies -- 8. The Morphological Evolution of Galaxies -- 9. Quasars -- 10. Solar Neutrinos: Solved and Unsolved Problems -- 11. Particle Dark Matter -- 12. Stars in the Milky Way and Other Galaxies -- 13. Searching for MACHOs with Microlensing -- 14. Globally Asymmetric Supernova -- 15. In and Around Neutron Stars -- 16. Accretion Flows Around Black Holes -- 17. The Highest Energy Cosmic Rays -- 18. Toward Understanding Gamma-Ray Bursts.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

1. The Cosmological Parameters -- 2. In the Beginning -- 3. Understanding Data Better with Bayesian and Global Statistical Methods -- 4. Large-Scale Structure in the Universe -- 5. Unsolved Problems in Gravitational Lensing -- 6. What Can Be Learned from Numerical Simulations of Cosmology -- 7. The Centers of Elliptical Galaxies -- 8. The Morphological Evolution of Galaxies -- 9. Quasars -- 10. Solar Neutrinos: Solved and Unsolved Problems -- 11. Particle Dark Matter -- 12. Stars in the Milky Way and Other Galaxies -- 13. Searching for MACHOs with Microlensing -- 14. Globally Asymmetric Supernova -- 15. In and Around Neutron Stars -- 16. Accretion Flows Around Black Holes -- 17. The Highest Energy Cosmic Rays -- 18. Toward Understanding Gamma-Ray Bursts.