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  1. Dynamical Theory of Parametric X-ray Radiation

    Previous chapters demonstrate a close analogue between the theory of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR) in thin crystals and the kinematic theory of...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
    Chapter
  2. Basics of Plasma Physics

    Basic properties of plasmas are introduced, which are valid for an extremely wide range of plasma parameters. Plasmas are classified by different...
    U. Schumacher in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  3. Strongly Coupled Plasmas

    We give a brief introduction into the basic many-particle effectes in strongly coupled plasmas and their theoretical treatment. Exemplary results are...
    R. Redmer in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  4. Radiation from a Charged Particle in Periodic Media: Classical Theory

    The method of pseudophotons, considered in the previous chapter, is convenient for qualitative analysis of parametric X-ray radiation (PXR). PXR in...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
    Chapter
  5. Prospective Applications of PXR

    The previous chapters concern the fundamental properties of PXR, which have been experimentally observed and theoretically explained. The most recent...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
    Chapter
  6. Electromagnetic Radiation from a Charged Particle in Crystals: Qualitative Consideration

    Electromagnetic radiation caused by motion of a charged particle has been studied for more than 100 years. It was firmly believed for an appreciable...
    Vladimir G. Baryshevsky, Ilya D. Feranchuk, Alexander P. Ulyanenkov in Parametric X-Ray Radiation in Crystals
    Chapter
  7. Magnetic Confinement

    This chapter describes the basic principles of magnetic confinement. The main representatives of magnetic confinement are the mirror machine, the...
    F. Wagner, H. Wobig in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  8. Observation of Plasma Fluctuations

    The diagnostics of fluctuating plasma quantities and their evaluation is an important issue in the context of plasma waves, instabilities, and...
    O. Grulke, T. Klinger in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  9. Low Temperature Plasmas

    Characteristic properties and generation mechanisms of low temperature plasmas in different gas discharges are presented. A special part is focussed...
    J. Meichsner in Plasma Physics
    Chapter
  10. Clusters of Galaxies at High Redshift

    For a long time, the small number of clusters at z > 0.3 in the Abell survey catalogue and simulations of the standard CDM formation of large scale...
    Conference paper
  11. Velocity Dispersion Analysis of CNOC Clusters

    I present results of the analysis of the internal velocity dispersions,...
    Conference paper
  12. The Metal Enrichment History of Clusters of Galaxies

    The ratio of the total iron mass in the ICM to the total optical luminosity of the cluster (the iron mass-to-light-ratio) is the same for all...
    Conference paper
  13. Supernovae at High Redshift

    Distant supernovae provide a convenient tool for cosmology. As bright beacons with small variation in their peak luminosity Type Ia Supernovae can be...
    Conference paper
  14. The Galactic Bulge: Prospects for the VLT

    The central bulge of the Galaxy is 100 times closer than the nearest extragalactic bulge, that of M31. Until the era of 100m telescopes arrives, the...
    Conference paper
  15. The Old Population of the Magellanic Clouds

    The brightest old stars in the LMC are as faint as V=16 (V=16.5 in the SMC). The VLT with UVES or GIRAFFE will provide, for the first time, high...
    Conference paper
  16. The Stellar Mass Function

    Considerable progress has been made recently in more accurately determining the frequency distribution of stellar masses in the critical 0.1 to 1 m...
    Conference paper
  17. Synergy Between the VLT and the NGST

    Three major astronomical facilities will address the distant universe and processes of star formation in the next decade: the Next Generation Space...
    Conference paper
  18. The Cluster Population in a Complete Sample of Optically Identified RASS X-Ray Sources

    Using the 2.1-m telescope of the Guillermo Haro Observatory (Cananea, Mexico) the optical counterparts of a count-rate and area limited complete...
    Immo Appenzeller, Reinhold Kneer, ... Inge Thiering in From Extrasolar Planets to Cosmology: The VLT Opening Symposium
    Conference paper
  19. Massive Stars and Their Role in Spectra and Abundances of High Redshift Galaxies

    There are great changes in our understanding of massive star evolution. Although it is a known fact that the populations of massive stars (O-stars,...
    Conference paper
  20. Planetary Microlensing: Present Status and Long-Term Goals

    Massive gravitational microlensing programs were begun about a decade ago as a means to search for compact baryonic dark matter in the Galaxy [1],...
    Conference paper
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