Low Frequency Astrophysics from Space: Proceedings of an International Workshop Held in Crystal City, Virginia, USA, on 8 and 9 January 1990

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M. L. Kaiser (auth.), Namir E. Kassim, Kurt W. Weiler (eds.)3540528911, 9783540528913, 0387528911

Leading experts give an overview of very low frequency radio astronomy. They present for the first time in a single conference the astrophysical need for and possible instrumentation for implementing ground-based, ground-to-space, space-based, and lunar-based observations. The papers cover a wide range of topics such as solar astronomy, planetary science, supernova remnants, pulsars, interstellar thermal material, interstellar plasma refraction and diffraction, cosmic rays, extragalactic radio galaxies and quasars, ancient “fossil” radio sources, and new, coherent emission mechanisms.

Table of contents :
Reflections on the radio astronomy explorer program of the 1960s and 70s….Pages 1-7
Low frequency astrophysics with a space array….Pages 8-18
The Lunar Observer radio astronomy experiment (LORAE)….Pages 19-28
Very low frequency radio astronomy from the moon….Pages 29-33
An evolutionary sequence of low frequency radio astronomy missions….Pages 34-41
Hectometer and kilometer wavelength radio astronomy….Pages 42-45
A simple low-cost array on the lunar near-side for the early lunar expeditions….Pages 46-51
A very low frequency array for the lunar far-side….Pages 52-56
Radio noise near the earth in the 1–30 MHz frequency range….Pages 57-69
A quantitative assessment of RFI in the near-earth environment….Pages 70-78
Status of low frequency radio astronomical allocations at the 1992 World Administrative Radio Conference (WARC-92)….Pages 79-81
Solar radio astronomy at low frequencies….Pages 83-96
Some problems in low frequency solar radio physics….Pages 97-101
Broad-band images of AKR from ISEE-3….Pages 102-105
Low frequency propagation in the Earth’s magnetosphere….Pages 106-112
Monitoring Jupiter’s hectometric emission….Pages 113-117
The low density ionized component of the interstellar medium and free-free absorption at high galactic latitudes….Pages 119-129
Supernovae and supernova remnants at low frequencies….Pages 130-137
Low frequency spectral lines from the cold ISM….Pages 138-143
HII regions in absorption at low frequencies….Pages 144-151
Low-frequency angular broadening and diffuse interstellar plasma turbulence….Pages 153-164
Low frequency interstellar scattering and pulsar observations….Pages 165-174
Pulsar astronomy at meter and decameter wavelengths: Results from Arecibo….Pages 175-186
Refractive interstellar scintillation effects at low frequencies….Pages 187-191
Low frequency surveying….Pages 193-203
The new Cambridge 38 MHz radio survey — 1 steradian at 4 arcmin resolution and sub-Jansky sensitivity….Pages 204-213
Cosmic rays in the galaxy and their implications for VLF Radio Astronomy….Pages 215-226
Cosmic rays and the galactic radio background emission….Pages 227-236
Known and expected sources of low-frequency radiation….Pages 237-251
Extrapolating electron spectra to low energies….Pages 252-261
Radio emission from intergalactic gas, and its implications for low frequency astronomy in space….Pages 262-268
In and around extragalactic sources at low frequencies….Pages 269-277

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