Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Group Photograph
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- The Physics of Polarization
- Polarized Radiation Diagnostics of Solar Magnetic Fields
- Polarized Radiation Diagnostics of Stellar Magnetic Fields
- Polarization Insights for Active Galactic Nuclei
- Compact Objects and Accretion Disks
- Astronomical Masers and their Polarization
- Interstellar magnetic fields and infrared-submillimeter spectropolarimetry
- Instrumentation for Astrophysical Spectropolarimetry
Foreword
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Participants
- Group Photograph
- Preface
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- The Physics of Polarization
- Polarized Radiation Diagnostics of Solar Magnetic Fields
- Polarized Radiation Diagnostics of Stellar Magnetic Fields
- Polarization Insights for Active Galactic Nuclei
- Compact Objects and Accretion Disks
- Astronomical Masers and their Polarization
- Interstellar magnetic fields and infrared-submillimeter spectropolarimetry
- Instrumentation for Astrophysical Spectropolarimetry
Summary
After twelve years, the Canary Islands Winter School continues to provide a unique opportunity for the participants to broaden their knowledge in a key field of astrophysics. The idea works because promising young scientists and invited lecturers interact, learn and enjoy science in the pleasant environment of the Canary Islands.
The XII edition of the Canary Islands Winter School looked at the Universe from a relatively unexploited viewpoint, namely that fostered by a multidisciplinary branch of science which has a great future in store: spectropolarimetry. Thanks to theoretical and observational spectropolarimetry we will be able to explore new facets of the Universe while unveiling new discoveries still hidden in the electromagnetic radiation we receive. The large telescopes of the future – among them the 10.4 m Gran Telescopio Canarias – and advanced postfocus instrumentation should be designed with a view to rendering feasible high precision spectropolarimetric observations. The theoretical interpretation of observed polarization signals will allow new fundamental advances in our knowledge of cosmic magnetic fields. Spectropolarimetry could well be a revolutionary technique in the astrophysics of the XXI century. That is why the XII Canary Islands Winter School of Astrophysics has been devoted to this promising and exciting field.
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- Astrophysical Spectropolarimetry , pp. xiiiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2001