... The problem about the emission spectrum of a typical quasar in the Universe is formulated and solved; it is shown that Compton and photoionization heating in the radiation field of such sources can unbind interstellar gas from the potential wells of giant ...
... P a s t seminars . Seminar council . " On the origin of the magnetic fields in the Universe: a dynamo in the accretion disks around black holes " . ...
... Coronal Mass Ejections . High-Energy Particles . Radio and Microwaves . Electromagnetic Waves from the Universe. ... He first noted that almost all our data about the universe come from electromagnetic radiations of objects in the sky. ...
... Coronal Mass Ejections . High-Energy Particles . Radio and Microwaves . Electromagnetic Waves from the Universe. ... He first noted that almost all our data about the universe come from electromagnetic radiations of objects in the sky. ...
... The universe seems surprisingly rich in such particles, and we are only beginning to ... Most of the known universe consists of plasma, and the magnetosphere is our best ... 7. Close-up of the Aurora. 8. Magnetospheres and the Universe. ...
... In that universe a chunk of lead may have (as in our own universe) about 4 times the weight of a chunk of aluminum of the same size and shape, but only twice the inertia. ...
... and Blackbody Photosphere of Our Universe, International Journal of Modern Physics D ... distortions created by dissipation of sound waves in the early Universe?, ... of sound waves in the early Universe, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Volume 543, id.A136 ...
... X-ray survey telescope, the Extreme Universe Space Observatory (EUSO) which will study the highest energy cosmic rays by using the Earth's atmosphere as a giant detector and XEUS - the X-ray Evolving Universe Spectroscopy Mission, a potential successor to ...
... 3. Magnetism . 4. Stars and the Universe . 5. General Physics . 5. ... 214) Do absorption lines have a Doppler shift? . (228) Does the universe have an axis? . (234) Confusion about the "Big Bang" . ...