Texas Symposium on Relativistic Astrophysics, 10th, Baltimore, MD, December 15-19, 1980, ProceedingsThe present conference on relativistic astrophysics begins with consideration of such topics in the cosmology of the early universe as the implications of the neutrino rest mass, relic neutrino clustering, and the possibility of a matter-antimatter domain structure in the universe, and proceeds to the broader cosmological questions of the distances of extragalactic objects, the mass of the universe, and the dynamics of superclusters. Also considered are the cosmic microwave background, relativistic jet production and propagation in active galaxies, gravitational lenses, positron annihilation radiation from the galactic center region, supernova models, and the acceleration of cosmic rays by shock waves. Summaries are presented in closing, on workshops concerning such topics as gravitational radiation detectors, the UV cosmic ray background, pulsars, supernovae, active galaxies, and quasars.
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19820055091
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Legacy CDMS
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Conference Proceedings
Authors
Ramaty, R.
Jones, F. C. (NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Laboratory for High Energy Astrophysics, Greenbelt, MD, United States)