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ASTR562: Introduction to High Energy Astrophysics (PAST/FUTURE SEMESTER)

Offering:
Typically offered Fall and Spring, Cr. 3


Prerequisites:
Graduate status or PHYS 342 or PHYS 344
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Description:
(PHYS 562) This course provides an overview of important physical processes in a variety of astronomical settings and of the experimental techniques employed in the field of high energy astrophysics. Covered in more detail are individual systems include black holes, neutron stars, white dwarfs, supernova remnants, active a galactic nuclei, clusters of galaxies, gamma-ray bursts, and cosmic rays, with a special emphasis on serveral research frontiers. The course is intended for upper-level undergraduate students and beginning graduate students in the colleges of science and engineering.


Instructor(s):
Lyutikov, Maxim


Email:
Lyutikov, Maxim


Textbook(s) for Spring 2018

Title Author Edition ISBN Publisher Req/Opt Notes
High-Energy Astrophysics (Princeton Series in Astrophysics) Paperback Fulvio Melia February 15, 2009 978-0691140292 Princeton University Press Optional
Foundations of High-Energy Astrophsics (Theoretical Astrophysics) Mario Vietro (April 1, 2008) 978-0226855691 University of Chicago Press Optional
Introduction to High-Energy Astrophysics (Reprint) Rosswog & Bruggen Reprint: (March 3, 2011) 978-0521674423 Cambridge University Press Optional

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