Written by a professional astronomer with extensive experience, this book offers a popular science overview of multimessenger astronomy, illustrating the rapid advancements in the field. The second decade of the twenty-first century marks a revolutionary period in astronomy, transitioning from reliance solely on electromagnetic waves to exploring the Universe through new methods. Notably, the detection of gravitational waves in 2016 has opened new avenues, alongside the use of neutrinos and cosmic ray particles to investigate stellar and galactic processes. The book emphasizes measurement and technique, featuring vibrant illustrations of instruments, their creators, and astronomical objects, complemented by explanations of the underlying theories and concepts that connect predictions, observations, and experiments. While the narrative has a historical focus starting from the early twentieth century, it does not aim to be exhaustive. The content is designed for a broad audience, particularly those interested in science as presented in magazines like Scientific American, appealing to curious, intelligent readers without formal physics education.
John Etienne Beckman Livres


Multimessenger Astronomie
- 448pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Multimessenger-Astronomie wird in diesem Buch von einem erfahrenen Astronomen anschaulich erklärt, der seine umfassenden Kenntnisse einbringt. Es wird aufgezeigt, wie sich die Astronomie durch die Kombination traditioneller Methoden mit modernen Technologien rasant weiterentwickelt hat. Der Autor beleuchtet die bedeutenden Fortschritte und die neuen Perspektiven, die diese innovative Herangehensweise bietet, und macht komplexe Themen für ein breites Publikum verständlich.