Statistics – Applications
Scientific paper
Apr 2005
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"X-Ray and Radio Connections (eds. L.O. Sjouwerman and K.K Dyer) Published electronically by NRAO, http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/event
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X-Ray, Radio, Supernova Remnants
Scientific paper
Supernova remnants illustrate the return of mass and energy from stars to the interstellar medium, connecting one generation of star formation with the next. Recent advances in radio and X-ray observational capabilities allow the study of remnants to cast light on these processes. In addition, such studies can be important in understanding the progenitors of Type Ia supernovae, and the core-collapse supernovae apparently associated with γ-ray bursts. I shall review briefly some advances in studies of the dynamics of supernova remnants, with an emphasis on multidimensional simulations, and the implications for radio and X-ray observations. I shall then describe the applications of shock acceleration theory in the context of remnants, focusing on synchrotron emission from radio through X-ray bands, and what it can tell us about the nature of remnants and the physics of particle acceleration.
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