Cosmic Masers - From OH to H0

Cosmic Masers - From OH to H0 Proceedings of the 287th Symposium of the International Astronomical Union Held in Stellenbosch, South Africa, January 29-February 3, 2012 - IAU Symposium Proceedings Series

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Cosmic masers, naturally occurring amplifiers of microwave emission from atoms and molecules in the Milky Way and other galaxies, provide important tools to investigate astrophysical environments. The first, hydroxyl (OH) masers were discovered in 1965 and since that time several thousand sources of maser emission, from a variety of cosmic molecules, have been discovered and studied. Because this natural emission occurs at discrete frequencies, which depend upon specific atomic or molecular transitions, masers are also useful for studying the structure and dynamics of our own galaxy. Masers in other galaxies are now used for cosmological studies of the dynamics of massive black holes in galactic nuclei and to directly measure the Hubble constant, H0. This volume contains a comprehensive, up-to-date review of cosmic masers, their nature, sources, environments and uses, as presented at IAU Symposium 287, the fourth international symposium on cosmic masers.

Book information

ISBN: 9781107032842
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 523.1125
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 536
Weight: 1072g
Height: 179mm
Width: 249mm
Spine width: 26mm