19 August 2015
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics for 2015
Richard Fienberg AAS Solar Eclipse Task Force
As a benefit of belonging to the AAS, members are eligible to enjoy a 30% savings when purchasing new editions of the Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics. Volume 53, for 2015, has just been released. Here's the table of contents:
- Exploring the Universe, Maarten Schmidt
- Hypervelocity Stars, Warren R. Brown
- Physical Models of Galaxy Formation in a Cosmological Framework, Rachel S. Somerville and Romeel Davé
- Powerful Outflows and Feedback from Active Galactic Nuclei, Andrew King and Ken Pounds
- Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectroscopy and Energy-Resolving Detectors, Frank Eisenhauer and Walfried Raab
- The Nine Lives of Cosmic Rays in Galaxies, Isabelle A. Grenier, John H. Black, and Andrew W. Strong
- Ideas for Citizen Science in Astronomy, Philip J. Marshall, Chris J. Lintott, and Leigh N. Fletcher
- On the Cool Side: Modeling the Atmospheres of Brown Dwarfs and Giant Planets, M. S. Marley and T. D. Robinson
- Grid-Based Hydrodynamics in Astrophysical Fluid Flows, Romain Teyssier
- Revisiting the Unified Model of Active Galactic Nuclei, Hagai Netzer
- The Occurrence and Architecture of Exoplanetary Systems, Joshua N. Winn and Daniel C. Fabrycky
- Faltering Steps Into the Galaxy: The Boundary Regions of the Heliosphere, G. P. Zank
- Interstellar Dust Grain Alignment, B-G Andersson, A. Lazarian, and John E. Vaillancourt
- Observations of the Icy Universe, A. C. Adwin Boogert, Perry A. Gerakines, and Douglas C. B. Whittet
- Molecular Clouds in the Milky Way, Mark Heyer and T. M. Dame
- Near-Field Cosmology with Extremely Metal-Poor Stars, Anna Frebel and John E. Norris
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