School of Science
Department of Physics
ΕΚ101
10ΕΚ101 High Energy Astrophysics
Course webpage: https://eclass.uoa.gr/courses/PHYS209
Course outline
Course content
- Introductory concepts: Sources of high-energy radiation, non-thermal photon spectra, X-ray and γ-ray astronomy.
- Cosmic rays: Observations, hadronic interactions.
- Photon-photon pair production: Energy threshold, cross section, optical depth, astrophysical applications.
- Radiation fields: Larmor equation, Thomson scattering.
- Compton scattering: Kinematics, energy losses, radiation spectrum, astrophysical applications.
- Synchrotron radiation: Basic principles, energy losses, radiation spectrum, astrophysical applications.
- Particle acceleration to high energies: Fermi acceleration, electrostatic gap acceleration, astrophysical applications.
- Relativistic magnetohydrodynamics: Basic concepts, application to astrophysical jets.
- Plasma effects on high-energy radiation processes: Cherenkov radiation, Razin effect.