TY - JOUR
T1 - The impact of recent advances in laboratory astrophysics on our understanding of the cosmos
AU - Savin, D. W.
AU - Brickhouse, N. S.
AU - Cowan, J. J.
AU - Drake, R. P.
AU - Federman, S. R.
AU - Ferland, G. J.
AU - Frank, A.
AU - Gudipati, M. S.
AU - Haxton, W. C.
AU - Herbst, E.
AU - Profumo, S.
AU - Salama, F.
AU - Ziurys, L. M.
AU - Zweibel, E. G.
PY - 2012/3
Y1 - 2012/3
N2 - An emerging theme in modern astrophysics is the connection between astronomical observations and the underlying physical phenomena that drive our cosmos. Both the mechanisms responsible for the observed astrophysical phenomena and the tools used to probe such phenomena - the radiation and particle spectra we observe - have their roots in atomic, molecular, condensed matter, plasma, nuclear and particle physics. Chemistry is implicitly included in both molecular and condensed matter physics. This connection is the theme of the present report, which provides a broad, though non-exhaustive, overview of progress in our understanding of the cosmos resulting from recent theoretical and experimental advances in what is commonly called laboratory astrophysics. This work, carried out by a diverse community of laboratory astrophysicists, is increasingly important as astrophysics transitions into an era of precise measurement and high fidelity modeling.
AB - An emerging theme in modern astrophysics is the connection between astronomical observations and the underlying physical phenomena that drive our cosmos. Both the mechanisms responsible for the observed astrophysical phenomena and the tools used to probe such phenomena - the radiation and particle spectra we observe - have their roots in atomic, molecular, condensed matter, plasma, nuclear and particle physics. Chemistry is implicitly included in both molecular and condensed matter physics. This connection is the theme of the present report, which provides a broad, though non-exhaustive, overview of progress in our understanding of the cosmos resulting from recent theoretical and experimental advances in what is commonly called laboratory astrophysics. This work, carried out by a diverse community of laboratory astrophysicists, is increasingly important as astrophysics transitions into an era of precise measurement and high fidelity modeling.
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U2 - 10.1088/0034-4885/75/3/036901
DO - 10.1088/0034-4885/75/3/036901
M3 - Review article
C2 - 22790424
AN - SCOPUS:84857551252
SN - 0034-4885
VL - 75
JO - Reports on Progress in Physics
JF - Reports on Progress in Physics
IS - 3
M1 - 036901
ER -