The Bakerian Lecture 1978 - Cosmic exploration by X-rays

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Binary Stars, Cosmic X Rays, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Sources, X Ray Spectroscopy, Black Body Radiation, Black Holes (Astronomy), Galactic Clusters, Neutron Stars, Photon Beams, Spectral Bands, Stellar Coronas, Stellar Mass Accretion

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It is pointed out that the hottest and most tenuous plasmas can be directly observed only by high energy photons. The smallest and most intense cosmic sources can signal only by very short wavelengths. Rapid fluctuations, whether in stellar coronas, binary accretion phenomena, or in the central power sources of Seyferts or quasars, call for diagnosis by X-rays.

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