Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990aipc..198.....m&link_type=abstract
New York, American Institute of Physics (AIP Conference Proceedings, No. 198), 1989, 288 p. For individual items see A92-22402 t
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Antarctic Regions, Balloon-Borne Instruments, Conferences, Gamma Ray Astronomy, Infrared Astronomy, Space Observations (From Earth), Astronomical Spectroscopy, Background Radiation, Cosmic Ray Showers, Cosmic Rays, Energetic Particles, Helioseismology, High Altitude Balloons, Millimeter Waves, Neutrinos, Photosphere, Solar Radiation, Space Plasmas, Spectrum Analysis, Stellar Radiation, Submillimeter Waves
Scientific paper
The present conference discusses the use of Antarctic bases for very high energy gamma-ray astronomy and neutrino astronomy, design considerations for a TeV telescope at the South Pole, the microwave detection of ultrahigh-energy neutrinos in ice, cosmic background radiation anisotropy and Galactic emission observations from Antarctica, IR astronomy in Antarctica, and the atmospheric transparency over Antarctica of the spectrum from mid-IR to cm wavelengths. Also discussed are Antarctic detection of LF and MF high latitude terrestrial emissions, zero-pressure balloon behavior in Antarctica, long-duration ballooning at midlatitudes and Antarctica, solar and stellar observations at the South Pole, South Pole photometry of selected variable stars, and astrophysical experimentation in Antarctica.
Mullan Dermott J.
Pomerantz Martin A.
Stanev Todor
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