UV and X-Ray Spectroscopy of Laboratory and Astrophysical PlasmasEric H. Silver, Steven M. Kahn Cambridge University Press, 29/01/2004 - 632 من الصفحات UV and X-ray spectroscopy of astrophysical and laboratory plasmas draws interest from many disciplines. Contributions from international specialists are collected together in this book from a timely recent conference. In astrophysics, the Hubble Space Telescope, Astro 1 and ROSAT observatories are now providing UV and X-ray spectra and images of cosmic sources in unprecedented detail, while the Yohkoh mission recently collected superb data on the solar corona. In the laboratory, the development of ion-trap facilities and novel laser experiments are providing vital new data on high temperature plasmas. Recent innovations in the technology of spectroscopic instrumentation are discussed. These papers constitute an excellent up-to-date review of developments in short-wave length spectroscopy and offer a solid introduction to its theoretical and experimental foundations. |
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XRay Spectroscopy of Laboratory Plasmas | 15 |
Methods of Calculation the ElectronAtom CrossSections for Kinetics Applications | 32 |
Effect of ExcitationAutoionization on Fractional Abundances of Highly Ionized | 52 |
XRay Spectroscopy with EBIT | 59 |
Laboratory Plasma Experiments Using XRay Heating | 79 |
Some Remarks on the use of the Two State Models in Heavy Ion Collisions | 93 |
Electron Correlation in IonizationExcitation of Helium by Electron and Proton Impact | 106 |
Energy Levels and Oscillator Strenghts for Transitions in Heliumlike Fe XXV | 122 |
Temperature Diagnostic in the EUV with Broad Band Photometry | 353 |
High Spectral Resolution O VI Emission Line Mapping of the Cygnus Loop Supernova | 369 |
Planar Delay Line Readouts for High Resolution Astronomical EUVUV Spectroscopy | 383 |
Modeling of UV Lines from Cataclysmic Variable Winds | 399 |
XRays of IC443 Remnant of Tang Dynasty Supernova | 407 |
Recent Results From XRay Spectroscopy of Tokamak Plasmas | 415 |
Highlights of the BBXRT Mission | 424 |
Spectroscopic Results from ROSAT | 434 |
Proton and Heavy Particle Excitation of the 2s22p52P32 2s22p52P12 Transition | 154 |
Measurements on CO | 165 |
Pair Function Calculations with Screened Coulomb Potentials | 174 |
Toward Realistic ElectronIon Potentials in Plasmas | 182 |
Images | 193 |
Issues in Solar EUV Observations | 203 |
FUV Plasma Diagnostics Available to the Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope | 224 |
Stellar Chromospheric and Transition Region Studies Using the Goddard High | 234 |
Lyman the Far Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Explorer | 244 |
A New Horizon for Recording the Real Shapes of Interstellar | 254 |
Ultraviolet Spectroscopic Instrumentation | 270 |
Nonequilibrium Absorption Line and Emission Spectrum Diagnostics for the Galactic Fountain | 280 |
High Resolution Extreme Ultraviolet Spectroheliometer | 289 |
A New Method for Analysing Spectra Observed from Low Density and Optically Thin Plasmas | 305 |
EUV Lines of Mg IX as neDiagnostics for High Density Flares | 320 |
Emission Lines in an Active Region Spectrum Obtained with SERTS | 337 |
Iron K Line Diagnostics in Astrophysical Sources | 448 |
XRay Spectroscopy with AXAF | 459 |
Spectroscopy with | 469 |
XRay Spectroscopy with the XSPECTSODART Telescopes on | 483 |
Applications of CCD Detectors to Spectral Analyses of the XRay Emission from Tokamaks | 493 |
Measurement of Electron Density of Micropinch Plasma for Elements P Through | 502 |
Energy Levels 1s221nl n234 of NaVIIISXIII Ions Comparison of Two Calculation | 509 |
Experimental Study of XRay Emission from Laser Irradiated Planar Targets | 521 |
and M XRay Emission Following Slow Xe44+ to 48+ Ion Impact on Cusurfaces | 529 |
Heliumlike Ne IX in the JET Tokamaks | 539 |
ROSAT Observations of the Stellar Coronal Dividing Line | 547 |
The Determination of Solar Coronal Electron Temperatures From Mg XI Emission Lines | 551 |
Study of Micropinch Plasma Parameters with Temporal and Spatial Resolution by Measurements | 567 |
Gamma Ray and Neutron Spectroscopy with COMPTEL on the Compton Gamma | 583 |
Relative Elemental Abundances of a Solar Active Region | 599 |
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