Astrophysics in the Extreme Ultraviolet Proceedings of Colloquium No. 152 of the International Astronomical Union, held in Berkeley, California, March 27–30, 1995
From the beginning of Space Astronomy, the Extreme Ultraviolet band of the spectrum (roughly defined as the decade in energy from 90-900 Å) was deemed to be the `unobservable ultraviolet'. Pioneering results from an EUV telescope on the Apollo-Soyuz Mission in 1975 forcibly demonstrated that th...
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Dordrecht
Springer Netherlands
1996, 1996
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Table of Contents:
- I. Summaries of Recent Missions
- II. Extragalactic Sources in the EUV
- III. Coronae of Cool Stars
- IV. White Dwarf Structure/Evolution
- V. The Interstellar Medium and Diffuse Background
- VI. Cataclysmic Variable Stars
- VII. Photospheres and Winds of Early-Type Stars
- VIII. Novae X-ray Binaries
- IX. Neutron Stars
- X. Solar System Observations
- XI. Searching for New EUV Sources and Transients
- XII. The Solar/Stellar Connection in the EUV
- XIII. Plasma Diagnostics
- XIV. Future Opportunities in EUV Astronomy