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Shockwaves and their Radiations: Problems and Prospects
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
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It is impossible in half an hour to do justice to the vast literature on Shockwaves in interstellar space. Here, an attempt is made to identify outstanding problems with particular regard to the optical spectrum and to determine what physical data can be relatively unambiguously obtained from interpretation of this.
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