X-ray astronomy with the Einstein satellite; Proceedings of the Meeting, Cambridge, MA, January 28-30, 1980

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Conferences, Heao 2, Spaceborne Astronomy, X Ray Astronomy, Active Galactic Nuclei, Active Galaxies, Bursts, Galactic Clusters, Galactic Evolution, Globular Clusters, Quasars, Radio Sources (Astronomy), Stellar Radiation, Supernova Remnants, X Ray Sources, X Ray Spectra

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Among the topics covered are nondegenerate stellar X-ray sources and stellar coronae, the X-ray imaging and spectra of supernova remnants, X-ray bursters and X-ray sources in globular clusters, X-ray emission from normal galaxies, the spectroscopy of such compact extragalactic X-ray sources as active galaxies and QSOs, and imaging and spectra X-ray observations of clusters of galaxies. Also considered are extragalactic radio sources, active galactic nuclei and quasars, the number-intensity distribution of extragalactic X-ray sources, and optical counts and space distribution of quasars.

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