X-ray Detectors in Astronomy
Explore the fascinating realm of X-ray instrumentation in astronomy with X-ray Detectors in Astronomy by G. W. Fraser. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2009, this remarkable paperback spans 316 pages and unfolds the first 25 years of breakthroughs in astronomical X-ray technology. Fraser delves into the ongoing research in detector systems, focusing on both imaging devices and high spectral resolution non-dispersive devices.
This comprehensive volume stands out as the first of its kind, offering astronomers an essential compilation of modern detection techniques. Whether you are a seasoned researcher or a casual reader intrigued by the marvels of the universe, this book serves as an invaluable resource. Enhance your understanding of photon detectors and their pivotal role in X-ray astronomy with this insightful work from a leading expert in the field.