Astroplasma physics and the use of multiwavelength observations

Physics – Plasma Physics

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This review will attempt to show that the new generation of astronomical observatories, both ground and space based, is revealing a wealth of new information and insights into previously impenetrable objects and areas. By combining several different types of observations (either timing and spectral or observations from different wavelength regimes), it is possible to gain deeper understanding of the likely underlying physical and plasma processes. The new discipline of `astroplasma' or `astroparticle' physics seems set to take off. Indeed, with the new generation of intense laser sources it is becoming possible to envisage realistic laboratory plasma physics experiments that could start to generate astrophysically interesting plasmas. It is also not inconceivable that astroplasma physics might be able to provide clues and in some cases answers to laboratory plasma physical processes.

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