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SUPERNOVA REMNANTS AND THE PHYSICS OF STRONG SHOCK WAVES

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© 1994. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved. Printed in U.S.A.
, , Citation Donald C. Ellison et al 1994 PASP 106 780 DOI 10.1086/133442

1538-3873/106/701/780

ABSTRACT

This paper reports on a Workshop on Supernova Remnants and the Physics of Strong Shock Waves hosted by North Carolina State University at Raleigh, North Carolina, September 16-18, 1993. The workshop brought together observers, shock theorists, cosmic-ray specialists, and simulators to address the role supernova remnants (SNRs) can play in furthering our understanding of the complex plasma physics associated with collisionless shocks and particle acceleration. Over fifty scientists presented papers on various aspects of supernova remnants. In lieu of a proceedings volume, we present here a synopsis of the workshop, in the form of brief summaries of each workshop session.

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10.1086/133442