Pulsar Astronomy (Cambridge Astrophysics)
Cambridge University Press
Edition: 4, 3/1/2012
EAN 9781107010147, ISBN10: 1107010144
Hardcover, 374 pages, 25.3 x 18.1 x 2.1 cm
Language: English
Over the last 40 years, an astonishing range of astrophysics has become accessible through pulsar astronomy. The body of literature on this rapidly growing research area is vast and observational techniques now cover the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum. Now in its fourth edition, this authoritative volume gives a thorough introduction to the field. It is extensively revised throughout and new material includes: astrometry of binary pulsars and relativity theory; millisecond pulsars; the origin and Galactic population of pulsars and magnetars; and the pulsed emission from radio to gamma-rays. Within each topic, the authors concentrate on the fundamental physics and list extensive references, spanning from first discoveries to the most recent advances. Websites for catalogues of known pulsars are also recommended, providing a basis for new research work. The rapid pace of progress in pulsar astronomy makes this essential reading both for advanced students entering the field and established researchers.
1. Introduction and overview
2. Neutron stars
3. Telescopes and techniques
4. The distances of the pulsars
5. Pulsar timing
6. Timing and astrometry of binary pulsars
7. Timing irregularities
8. The galactic population of pulsars
9. The Crab and Vela pulsars
10. Other young pulsars
11. Millisecond and binary pulsars
12. Accretion powered and thermal pulsars
13. Magnetars
14. Supernovae and their remains
15. Integrated pulse profiles
16. Individual radio pulses
17. Location of the emitting regions
18. Radiation processes
19. The pulsar emission mechanisms
20. Scintillation and scattering
21. The interstellar magnetic field
22. Achievements and prospects
Index.