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X-ray Polarimetry
A New Window in Astrophysics

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M. C. Weisskopf, M. L. McConnell, R. Bellazzini, G. Spandre, E. Silver, H. Schnopper, T. Michel, J. Durst, F. Bayer, F. Longo, G. O. Depaola, M. L. Iparraguire, P. Soffitta, E. Costa, S. Fabiani, F. Lazzarotto, F. Muleri, A. Rubini, A. Brez, M. Minuti, M. Pinchera, T. Tamagawa, A. Hayato, T. Iwahashi, S. Konami, A. Fumi, H. L. Marshall, R. Heilmann, N. Schulz, K. Murphy, S. Di Cosimo, G. Di Persio, V. Cotroneo, A. Moretti, G. Pareschi, G. Tagliaferri, P. V. Rishin, B. Paul, R. Duraichelvan, J. Marykutty, D. Jincy, R. Cowsik, N. Barriere, L. Natalucci, P. Ubertini, M. Dovciak, J. D. Schnittman, J. H. Krolik, V. Karas, R. Goosmann, G. Matt, S. Bianchi, F. Tamborra, M. Chiaberge, M. Guainazzi, A. Marinucci, A. McNamara, Z. Kuncic, K. Wu, I. V. Zhuravleva, E. M. Churazov, S. Yu. Sazonov, R. A. Sunyaev, W. Forman, K. Dolag, A. K. Harding, D. Lai, W. C. G. Ho, M. van Adelsberg, C. Wang, J. S. Heyl, J. Poutanen, P. Ghosh, J. Horak, M. Bursa, N. Bucciantini, D. Lazzati, Y. Z. Fan, S. Covino, A. J. Dean, P. Laurent, M. Forot, D. Gotz, F. Lebrun, S. McGlynn, M. Axelsson, F. Ryde, M. Wezgowiec, M. Ehle, M. Urbanik, K. T. Chyzy, M. Soida, R. Beck, B. Vollmer, J. Swank, T. Kallman, K. Jahoda, K. Black, P. Deines-Jones, P. Kaaret, A. Argan, M. Feroci, A. Trois, S. Basso, O. Citterio, H. Tajima, S. Takeda, A. B. Garson III, H. Krawczynski, M. Pearce, M. Kiss, M. S. Jackson, P. F. Bloser, J. S. Legere, T. P. Connor, J. M. Ryan, N. Produit, J. Greiner, G. Kanbach, A. Zoglauer, K. Hayashida, D. Yonetoku, T. Murakami, H. Fujimoto, T. Sakashita, S. Gunji, N. Toukairin, Y. Tanaka, T. Mihara, S. Kubo, Y. Kishimoto, N. Fujita, F. Tokanai, H. Sakurai, M. Yamauchi, N. Anabuki, H. Tsunemi, Y. Saito, M. Kohama, M. Suzuki, S. Kishimoto
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  • Date Published: July 2010
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  • format: Hardback
  • isbn: 9780521191845

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  • Due to the advent of a new generation of detectors, X-ray polarimetry promises to join X-ray imaging, spectroscopy and timing as one of the main observational techniques in high energy astrophysics. This has renewed interest in the field, and indeed several polarimetric missions have recently been proposed. This volume provides a complete and up-to-date view of the subject for researchers in astrophysics. The contributors discuss the present status and perspectives of instruments, review current theoretical models, and examine future missions. As well as detailed papers, the book contains broad reviews that can be easily understood by astrophysicists new to the field.

    • The first summary of this rapidly developing subject for researchers in astrophysics
    • Discusses the instruments, theoretical models, and future missions to give a comprehensive overview of the field
    • Contains broad reviews that can be easily understood by astrophysicists new to the field, as well as more detailed papers
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    • Date Published: July 2010
    • format: Hardback
    • isbn: 9780521191845
    • length: 384 pages
    • dimensions: 254 x 179 x 19 mm
    • weight: 0.9kg
    • contains: 240 b/w illus.
    • availability: Available
  • Table of Contents

    1. X-ray polarimetry: historical remarks and other considerations
    Part I. Polarimetry Techniques:
    2. Scattering polarimetry in high energy astronomy
    3. Photoelectric polarimeters
    4. Bragg crystal polarimeters
    5. X-ray polarimetry with the photon counting pixel detector timepix
    6. HE polarized photon interactions with matter: simulations with geant4
    7. The GPD as a polarimeter: theory and facts
    8. Ideal gas electron multipliers (GEMs) for x-ray polarimeters
    9. Broad-band soft x-ray polarimetry
    10. Feasibility of x-ray photoelectric polarimeters with large field of view
    11. Angular resolution of a photoelectric polarimeter
    12. Development of a Thomson x-ray polarimeter
    13. Hard x / soft gamma ray polarimetry using a Laue lens
    Part II. Polarized Emission in X-ray Sources:
    14. Probing strong gravity effects with x-ray polarimetry
    15. X-ray polarization from black holes in the thermal state
    16. Strong-gravity effects acting on polarization from orbiting spots
    17. Polarization of thermal emission from accreting black holes
    18. X-ray polarimetry and radio-quiet AGN
    19. The soft x-ray polarization in obscured AGN
    20. The polarization of complex x-ray sources
    21. Polarization of Compton x-rays from jets in AGN
    22. Polarization of x-ray lines from galaxy clusters and elliptical galaxies
    23. Polarization characteristics of rotation-powered pulsars
    24. Polarized x-rays from magnetized neutron stars
    25. Polarization properties of x-ray millisecond pulsars
    26. X-ray polarization signatures of neutron stars
    27. Polarization from the oscillating magnetized accretion torus
    28. X-ray polarization from accreting white dwarfs and associated systems
    29. Polarization of pulsar wind nebulae
    30. X-ray polarization of gamma-ray bursts
    31. Central engine afterglow from GRBs and the polarization signature
    32. GRB afterglow polarimetry. Past, present and future
    33. Gamma-ray polarimetry with SPI
    34. INTEGRAL/IBIS observations of the Crab Nebula and GRB 041219A
    35. Fermi results on the origin of high energy emission in pulsars
    36. Diagnostics of the evolution of spiral galaxies in a cluster environment
    Part III. Future Missions:
    37. Gravity and extreme magnetism SMEX (GEMS)
    38. Programs of x-ray polarimetry in Italy
    39. A polarimeter for IXO
    40. Polarimetry with ASTRO-H soft gamma-ray detector
    41. EXIST and its polarization sensitivity
    42. PoGOLite: a balloon-borne soft gamma-ray polarimeter
    43. Studies of neutron background rejection in the PoGOLite polarimeter
    44. Observing polarized x-rays with PoGOLite
    45. Pre-flight qualification tests of the PoGOLite detector system
    46. The gamma-ray polarimeter experiment (GRAPE) Balloon Payload
    47. POLAR: an instrument dedicated to GRB polarization measurement
    48. Polarisation detection capability of GRIPS
    49. X-ray and y-ray polarimetry small satellite mission polaris
    50. GAP aboard the solar powered sail mission
    51. Hard x-ray polarimeter for small satellite missions
    52. Performance of hard x-ray polarimeter: PHENEX
    53. GRB polarimetry with POET
    Index.

  • Editors

    Ronaldo Bellazzini, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Rome
    Ronaldo Bellazzini is Director of Research at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), Italy. His main research interests are particle astrophysics, X-ray polarimetry, and the development of highly innovative particle detectors.

    Enrico Costa, Istituto Astrofisica Spaziale, Rome
    Enrico Costa is Director of Research at the Istituto di Astrofisica Spaziale e Fisica Cosmica-Roma of the Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica (INAF). His areas of research are in X-ray and gamma-ray astrophysics and polarimetry.

    Giorgio Matt, Università degli Studi Roma Tre
    Giorgio Matt is a Professor at the Physics Department, Universitá Roma Tre, where he teaches both basic physics and astrophysics. His research activities are concerned mainly with the physics of accretion onto black holes, from both theoretical and observational points of view.

    Gianpiero Tagliaferri, Osservatorio Astronomico di Brera
    Gianpiero Tagliaferri is an Associate Astronomer at the Brera Astronomical Observatory of INAF. His research activities deal with the studies of gamma-ray bursts, active galactic nuclei, and with the development of new X-ray focussing telescopes.

    Contributors

    M. C. Weisskopf, M. L. McConnell, R. Bellazzini, G. Spandre, E. Silver, H. Schnopper, T. Michel, J. Durst, F. Bayer, F. Longo, G. O. Depaola, M. L. Iparraguire, P. Soffitta, E. Costa, S. Fabiani, F. Lazzarotto, F. Muleri, A. Rubini, A. Brez, M. Minuti, M. Pinchera, T. Tamagawa, A. Hayato, T. Iwahashi, S. Konami, A. Fumi, H. L. Marshall, R. Heilmann, N. Schulz, K. Murphy, S. Di Cosimo, G. Di Persio, V. Cotroneo, A. Moretti, G. Pareschi, G. Tagliaferri, P. V. Rishin, B. Paul, R. Duraichelvan, J. Marykutty, D. Jincy, R. Cowsik, N. Barriere, L. Natalucci, P. Ubertini, M. Dovciak, J. D. Schnittman, J. H. Krolik, V. Karas, R. Goosmann, G. Matt, S. Bianchi, F. Tamborra, M. Chiaberge, M. Guainazzi, A. Marinucci, A. McNamara, Z. Kuncic, K. Wu, I. V. Zhuravleva, E. M. Churazov, S. Yu. Sazonov, R. A. Sunyaev, W. Forman, K. Dolag, A. K. Harding, D. Lai, W. C. G. Ho, M. van Adelsberg, C. Wang, J. S. Heyl, J. Poutanen, P. Ghosh, J. Horak, M. Bursa, N. Bucciantini, D. Lazzati, Y. Z. Fan, S. Covino, A. J. Dean, P. Laurent, M. Forot, D. Gotz, F. Lebrun, S. McGlynn, M. Axelsson, F. Ryde, M. Wezgowiec, M. Ehle, M. Urbanik, K. T. Chyzy, M. Soida, R. Beck, B. Vollmer, J. Swank, T. Kallman, K. Jahoda, K. Black, P. Deines-Jones, P. Kaaret, A. Argan, M. Feroci, A. Trois, S. Basso, O. Citterio, H. Tajima, S. Takeda, A. B. Garson III, H. Krawczynski, M. Pearce, M. Kiss, M. S. Jackson, P. F. Bloser, J. S. Legere, T. P. Connor, J. M. Ryan, N. Produit, J. Greiner, G. Kanbach, A. Zoglauer, K. Hayashida, D. Yonetoku, T. Murakami, H. Fujimoto, T. Sakashita, S. Gunji, N. Toukairin, Y. Tanaka, T. Mihara, S. Kubo, Y. Kishimoto, N. Fujita, F. Tokanai, H. Sakurai, M. Yamauchi, N. Anabuki, H. Tsunemi, Y. Saito, M. Kohama, M. Suzuki, S. Kishimoto

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