X-ray emission from cosmic sources indicates that these sources are heated to temperatures exceeding a million degrees or that they contain highly energetic particles. Recent X-ray telescopes, such as the Chandra X-ray Observatory and XMM-Newton, observed thousands of cosmic X-ray sources. These observations greatly impacted our understanding of the physics governing the evolution of structures across the universe. Here, I review and highlight some of these important results
The study of X-ray emission from normal galaxies began with the launch of the Einstein Observatory i...
Recent X–ray observations have had a major impact on topics ranging from proto–stars to cosmology. T...
Aims. The formation and evolution of cosmic structures can be probed by studying the evolution of th...
X-ray astronomy is a relatively young field, its date of birth (1962) still alive in the memory of m...
A technology assessment of extrasolar X-ray astronomy is presented. The role and significance of the...
Recent X-ray observations have had a major impact on topics ranging from protostars to cosmology. Th...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
Astronomy is by nature a visual science. The high quality imagery produced by the world’s observator...
The universe provides numerous extremely interesting astrophysical sources of synchrotron X radiatio...
In the last 45 years, X-ray astronomy has become an integral part of modern astrophysics and cosmolo...
A brief summary of some highlights in the study of high energy astrophysical sources over the past d...
The role of X-ray observations for cosmological studies and conclusions is briefly explored. X-rays ...
Observations at high energies yield important information on the structure and nature of AGN; when c...
I highlight results from Chandr observations of nearby galaxies, including the Milky Way. These obse...
This Meeting featured the recent advancements in our understanding of galaxy clusters and the distan...
The study of X-ray emission from normal galaxies began with the launch of the Einstein Observatory i...
Recent X–ray observations have had a major impact on topics ranging from proto–stars to cosmology. T...
Aims. The formation and evolution of cosmic structures can be probed by studying the evolution of th...
X-ray astronomy is a relatively young field, its date of birth (1962) still alive in the memory of m...
A technology assessment of extrasolar X-ray astronomy is presented. The role and significance of the...
Recent X-ray observations have had a major impact on topics ranging from protostars to cosmology. Th...
In this paper we discuss various possibilities of using X-ray observations to gain information about...
Astronomy is by nature a visual science. The high quality imagery produced by the world’s observator...
The universe provides numerous extremely interesting astrophysical sources of synchrotron X radiatio...
In the last 45 years, X-ray astronomy has become an integral part of modern astrophysics and cosmolo...
A brief summary of some highlights in the study of high energy astrophysical sources over the past d...
The role of X-ray observations for cosmological studies and conclusions is briefly explored. X-rays ...
Observations at high energies yield important information on the structure and nature of AGN; when c...
I highlight results from Chandr observations of nearby galaxies, including the Milky Way. These obse...
This Meeting featured the recent advancements in our understanding of galaxy clusters and the distan...
The study of X-ray emission from normal galaxies began with the launch of the Einstein Observatory i...
Recent X–ray observations have had a major impact on topics ranging from proto–stars to cosmology. T...
Aims. The formation and evolution of cosmic structures can be probed by studying the evolution of th...