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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. 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
  3. 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
  4. 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
  5. Simulations of Solar AO Systems

    In this paper, first we compare the two kinds of algorithms that are being used in solar AO systems to sense a distorted wave-front through...
    R. Sridharan, A. Raja Bayanna, P. Venkatakrishnan in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  6. Search for Sub-Stellar Companions Using AO – First Results Obtained with NAOS-CONICA

    We present first results of our NAOS-CONICA search for close substellar companions around young nearby stars. This program was started only a few...
    M. Mugrauer, R. Neuhäuser, ... M. Ammler in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  7. Near-Infrared AO Spectroscopy of Edge-On Protoplanetary Disks with Subaru IRCS

    We carried out near infrared (1.4–4.2 μm) AO imaging and spectroscopy of two edge-on protoplanetary disks; HK TauB and HV TauC located in Taurus...
    Hiroshi Terada, Naoto Kobayashi, ... Masahiko Hayashi in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  8. A Search for Close Companions in Sco OB2

    Using adaptive optics we study the binary population in the nearby OB association Scorpius OB2. We present the first results of our near-infrared...
    Thijs Kouwenhoven, Anthony Brown, ... Alessia Gualandris in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  9. Adaptive Optics Observations of Stars in Globular Clusters and Nearby Galaxies

    Observations of nearby stellar systems with the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope PUEO Adaptive Optics system, the University of Hawaii HOKUPA’A system...
    Conference paper
  10. NACO Observations of NGC 1068

    We present various recent results obtained with adaptive optics systems on the very central region of NGC 1068: Grif long-slit spectroscopy in K band...
    Damien Gratadour, Daniel Rouan, ... François Lacombe in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  11. A Near-Infrared Adaptive Optics Imaging Survey of Nearby QSOs

    We present the results of a near-IR Adaptive Optics imaging survey of 32 nearby (z<0.325) QSOs with curvature AO systems on the Gemini North and...
    Olivier Guyon, Dave Sanders, Alan Stockton in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  12. Subaru Deep Field with Adaptive Optics

    A deep K′-band (2.12μ m) image of 1′ × 1′ blank sky field (Subaru Deep Field; SDF) taken with Subaru Adaptive Optics System (AO) is presented. The...
    Yosuke Minowa, Naoto Kobayashi, ... Masanori Iye in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  13. Adaptive Optics Science with the MMT Adaptive Secondary: Mid-IR AO Imaging of the Post-AGB Star AC Her

    The world’s first adaptive secondary has been commissioned at the 6.5m MMT. Early science results suggests that it is unique and highly productive....
    Laird M. Close, Beth Biller, ... Roger Angel in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  14. One Year of NACO Operations

    The first ESO adaptive optics system instrument, NACO, installed at the VLT has been offered to the astronomical community and used on a regular...
    N. Ageorges, L.E. Tacconi-Garman, C. Lidman in Science with Adaptive Optics
    Conference paper
  15. The Construction of X-ray Cluster Surveys and Their Spatial Analysis

    The construction of X-ray cluster surveys is described. As an example the selection processes applied to the REFLEX survey and first results of an...
    Hans Böhringer, Peter Schuecker in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
  16. The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey - 10K@2K!

    With $\approx$ 10000 QSO redshifts, the 2dF QSO Redshift Survey...
    T. Shanks, B. J. Boyle, ... R. J. Smith in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
  17. Clustering of X-Ray Selected AGN

    The analysis of the spatial clustering of the brightest X-ray selected AGN from the ROSAT All Sky Survey is presented. A weak correlation signal at a...
    Jörg Retzlaff in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
  18. Strong Constraints on Cosmology from Galaxy Clusters

    In this work we show how galaxy clusters can be used to discriminate among different cosmological models. We have used available X-ray & optical...
    J. M. Diego, E. Martínez-González, ... J. Silk in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
  19. Large-Scale Distribution and Spectral Properties of Galaxies in the Shapley Concentration

    We present the results of a redshift survey of both cluster and intercluster galaxies in the central part of the Shapley Concentration, the richest...
    Elena Zucca, Sandro Bardelli in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
  20. FORCE: FORtran for Cosmic Errors

    We review the theory of cosmic errors we have recently developed for count-in-cells statistics. The corresponding FORCE package provides a simple and...
    Stéphane Colombi, István Szapudi in Mining the Sky
    Conference paper
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