%0 Book
%Y Mundzeck, Till
%Y Flegel, Ilka
%T The hidden universe: Multi-messenger astronomy offers a glimpse of invisible worlds
%J Femto
%V 21
%N 01
%@ 2199-5192
%C Hamburg
%I Deutsches Elektron Synchrotron, DESY
%M PUBDB-2022-00180
%P 44 p.
%D 2021
%X Away from the shining stars lies a universe that is usually hidden from  our eyes: Black holes set the cosmos vibrating with gravitational waves,  subatomic particles like neutrinos race through space with hellish  energies. Today, for the first time in human history, these fundamentally  different messengers from outer space can be observed and analysed  for astronomical purposes. What does a supernova stellar explosion  look like inside? What happens when two neutron stars collide?  Neutrinos and gravitational waves reveal celestial objects in entirely  new ways, augmenting the observations made using light and other  electromagnetic radiation from outer space. Science finds itself at the  dawn of a new form of stargazing: multi-messenger astronomy.
%F PUB:(DE-HGF)3 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)16
%9 BookJournal Article
%R 10.3204/PUBDB-2022-00180
%U https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/473690