The Incandescent Remains of Stellar Death


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When a star dies, it leaves a mark on its surrounding environment. The energy from the supernova explosion forms an expanding shock wave that interacts with interstellar and circumstellar material, creating what we know as a supernova remnant (SNR). If the original star has a mass that is greater than or equal to 8 solar masses, this can also lead to the formation of a rapidly rotating neutron star called a pulsar. As these objects evolve, they interact with the surrounding environment, producing non-thermal and thermal emission. For an SNR, its non-thermal emission arises from a population of relativistic particles being accelerated at the shock front of the SNR, while its thermal emission arises from the shock front heating ejecta and and swept-up interstellar medium to X-ray emitting temperatures. For pulsars, their non-thermal emission arises from relativistic particles being accelerated at the termination shock of a pulsar wind. These particles interact with surrounding magnetic fields and ambient photon fields producing synchrotron and inverse Compton emission which we observe as a pulsar wind nebula (PWN), while its thermal emission arises from the surface of the neutron star. These properties of SNRs and pulsars provide a unique window into studying the acceleration, injection, propagation and interaction of highly energetic particles called cosmic rays with the interstellar medium. In addition, they providing information about the evolution, and dynamics of these objects; properties of the shock fronts; details about the original progenitor star; and the impact that these objects have on their surroundings. The research presented here focuses on analysing the intimate connection between cosmic rays, the non-thermal emission arising from SNRs interacting with molecular clouds, and pulsar wind nebulae; as well as analysing the observational and evolutionary properties of these objects. In this thesis we model the propagation of cosmic rays through the Galaxy in an attempt to characterise a standard cosmic ray background with uncertainties, to reveal the origin of the cosmic ray electron positron anomaly. Furthermore, we analyse the gamma-ray emission from SNRs Kes 79 and MSH 11-61A, which are known to be interacting with molecular clouds, as well as the non-thermal X-ray emission arising from the PWN of PSR J1741-2054. We find that the emission from both SNRs most likely arises from the decay of neutral pions that resulted from the interaction of relativistic ions which are accelerated at the shock-front of a SNR, with ambient material. For PSR J1741-2054, we characterise the properties, minimum magnetic field and minimum energy of the particle population that produces the observed diffuse synchrotron emission that surrounds and trails the pulsar.In addition, we characterise the X-ray emission arising from Kes 79, MSH 11-61A and PSR J1741-2054, in an attempt to shed light on the origin and nature of these objects and their emission. Using X-ray data from XMM-Newton and Suzaku respectively, we probe the temperature, ionisation state, and elemental abundance of the shocked gas of each SNR. This allows us to determine their evolutionary properties, properties of the shock, and mass of the original progenitor; and constrain the density of the X-ray emitting plasma. Using Chandra, we determined the temperature of PSR J1741-2054, as well as characterised its proper motion, velocity, direction of motion, and presence of small scale structure immediately surrounding the pulsar.




The Periodic Kingdom


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An introductory journey through the periodic table explains how every tangible object is comprised of the various elements, while chronicling the history of element discovery and explaining how elemental knowledge can be applied




Herald of the Star


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Shadow of a Dead Star


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Star of the West


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Universe


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Updated for 2013, the Universe, is one book in the Britannica Illustrated Science Library Series that covers today's most popular science topics, from digital TV to microchips to touchscreens and beyond. Perennial subjects in earth science, life science, and physical science are all explored in detail. Amazing graphics-more than 1,000 per title-combined with concise summaries help students understand complex subjects. Correlated to the science curriculum in grades 5-9, each title also contains a glossary with full definitions for vocabulary.




The Cross and the Star


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Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, a Christian convert and a social philosophy scholar, had an intense conversation with the Jewish thinker Franz Rosenzweig in 1913. This “Leipzig Conversation” shattered Rosenzweig’s understanding of the meaning of religion, but it also propelled him to embrace his innate Jewish faith. Three years later, they engaged in a correspondence that has emerged as an historic, stunning dialogue on Jewish-Christian thinking. Rosenzweig went on to write The Star of Redemption, a classic work of modern Jewish philosophical theology and to become one of the most important and influential figures of twentieth-century German Jewry. Rosenstock-Huessy took a different path—writing his Sociology, which pointed the social sciences in a new direction based on speech-thinking, and an enormous, rich body of work covering grammar and society, revolutions, Church history, and industrial law; teaching generations of European and American university students; and putting his faith into action. This is the first major collection of essays on these two close friends’ “new thinking.” Their dialogue mirrored Nietzsche’s anti-transcendent reading of Judaism and Christianity, as well as his attack on idealism. But their dialogue also resurrected the redemptive cores of these faiths as sources for the rejuvenation of human society. This book brings to publication three essays by Rosenstock-Huessy on Nietzsche, and a translation of a chapter from his Sociology, clarifying the post-Nietzschean approach of the “new thinking.” The Cross and the Star, a 50-year span of significant scholarship, vivifies the reasons for Rosenzweig’s and Rosenstock-Huessy’s influence on faith and society, and why their respective thought speaks directly and enduringly to the global human challenges of our time.




Visual Encyclopedia


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Packed with facts and illustrations, this landmark book offers a reliable, visually stunning, and family-friendly alternative to online information sources. This fully illustrated encyclopedia is the antidote to the internet. It's an expertly written and beautifully presented reference for a world overloaded with unreliable information. From quantum physics to the square of the hypotenuse, Ancient Rome to the depths of the oceans, this is your one-stop knowledge shop for the digital age-clear, simple, accurate, and unbiased. This book is a comprehensive guide to a huge range of human knowledge and includes over 4,000 images to bring information vividly to life. Its format is accessible to a wide range of readers, so it's ideal for a variety of ages, for home study-or simply for browsing for fun. Parents and teachers can be confident that children won't see any unwanted content. Visual Encyclopedia is the ultimate easy-to-read family guide to science, nature, space, history, art, technology, leisure, culture, and more. The information is organized thematically for simple navigation, and clear signposting makes it easy to follow connections between subjects. For family, for study, for the simple pleasure of discovery, here is a trustworthy source of knowledge and enjoyment.




The Star Sailors


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Throughout the history of the human race there have been adventurers who must test the limits of exploration, iconoclasts who will never be satisfied with peace at the expense of ignorance. And ignorance will be dangerous indeed if it is true that the Apollyoni exist. In a Galactic Federation without war, it has been hard to imagine evil, until the expedition to Ahriman ended in such horrible violence that its lone survivor-Coni Sanderson-had to be almost completely reconstructed. For Coni's sake, Greg Sheldon wants more than anything to go beyond the perimeter to search out the truth. Richard Highstreet's father was lost on one of the last major expeditions and he, too, would travel anywhere to find out why. Outstanding courage has made Ben Wilson their commander on a desperate and illegal mission through metaspace, and he knows that if Art Cooke, the fourth crewmember of the Odyssey, knew the real reason for the voyage, he would have stopped it. It will be Ben's job to keep them from destroying each other before they reach their destination, because when that destination is reached, they may have more destruction on their hands than any of them could ever have imagined possible.




A Visual Guide to the Universe


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This revealing title offers readers insight into the many transformations our universe has experienced since its origin fourteen billion years ago. Through dynamic illustrations, diagrams, and accompanying text, readers will learn how the universe evolved to its present state and what theorists predict will happen in the future. The origins of the universe are covered, as are theories regarding existence before the big bang. Furthermore, in covering how astronomical observatories and observation instruments work, this title syncs perfectly with basic scientific principles covered by curricular standards.