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Editorial board pp. v-viii(4)
Contents pp. x-xiv(5)
Preface pp. 1-2(2) Authors: Diehl R.; Hartmann D.H.; Kanbach G.; Korschinek G.; Knodlseder J.; Ott U.; Prantzos N.; Schonfelder V.
Modeling the nucleosynthesis of massive stars pp. 3-6(4) Author: Rauscher T.
26Al yields from rotating Wolf-Rayet star models pp. 7-11(5) Authors: Vuissoz C.; Meynet G.; Knodlseder J.; Cervino M.; Schaerer D.; Palacios A.; Mowlavi N.
Core-collapse model effects on nucleosynthesis pp. 13-17(5) Author: Fryer C.L.
Radioactive decay lines from asymmetric supernova explosions pp. 19-24(6) Author: Hungerford A.
Nucleosynthesis in multi-dimensional simulations of SNII pp. 25-30(6) Authors: Travaglio C.; Kifonidis K.; Muller E.
-ray emission from type Ia supernovae pp. 31-33(3) Authors: Isern J.; Bravo E.; Hirschmann A.; Garcia-Senz D.
-rays from classical novae: expectations from present and future missions pp. 35-39(5) Authors: Hernanz M.; Jose J.
Cosmic rays, stellar evolution and supernova physics pp. 41-46(6) Author: Biermann P.L.
Massive stars: their birth sites and distribution pp. 47-54(8) Author: Kroupa P.
Radioactive decay and its manifestations in core-collapse type IIP supernovae pp. 55-59(5) Authors: Danziger J.; Elmhamdi A.; Chugai N.
X- and -ray studies of Cas A: exposing core collapse to the core pp. 61-67(7) Author: Vink J.
44Ti radioactivity in young supernova remnants: Cas A and SN 1987A pp. 69-73(5) Authors: Motizuki Y.; Kumagai S.
Elemental composition and distribution in SNRs: X-ray spectroscopy pp. 75-79(5) Author: Decourchelle A.
26Al in galaxy regions: massive-star interactions with the ISM pp. 81-86(6) Authors: Diehl R.; Cervino M.; Hartmann D.H.; Kretschmer K.
RHESSI results on -ray lines from diffuse radioactivity pp. 87-91(5) Author: Smith D.M.
Annihilation puzzles for INTEGRAL pp. 93-97(5) Author: Milne P.A.
-ray lines from cosmic-ray interactions with interstellar dust grains pp. 99-103(5) Authors: Tatischeff V.; Kiener J.
r-process chronometers pp. 105-108(4) Authors: Kratz K.-L.; Pfeiffer B.; Cowan J.J.; Sneden C.
Actinides and the sources of cosmic rays pp. 109-111(3) Authors: Pfeiffer B.; Kratz K.-L.; Lingenfelter R.E.; Higdon J.C.
Production of -ray lines by energetic ion interactions (determination of solar atmospheric abundances) pp. 113-118(6) Authors: Chupp E.L.; Dunphy P.P.
Live radioisotopes as signatures of nearby supernovae pp. 119-123(5) Author: Fields B.D.
Short-lived nuclides in the early solar system: the stellar connection pp. 125-132(8) Author: Goswami J.N.
Early solar system radioactivity and AGB stars pp. 133-138(6) Authors: Gallino R.; Busso M.; Wasserburg G.J.; Straniero O.
Low energy particle production of short-lived nuclides in the early solar system pp. 139-144(6) Authors: Marhas K.K.; Goswami J.N.
Supernova produced and anthropogenic 244Pu in deep sea manganese encrustations pp. 145-150(6) Authors: Wallner C.; Faestermann T.; Gerstmann U.; Knie K.; Korschinek G.; Lierse C.; Rugel G.
Anthropogenic 244Pu in the environment pp. 151-154(4) Authors: Winkler S.; Ahmad I.; Golser R.; Kutschera W.; Orlandini K.A.; Paul M.; Priller A.; Steier P.; Vockenhuber C.
Evidence for live 60Fe in meteorites pp. 155-159(5) Authors: Mostefaoui S.; Lugmair G.W.; Hoppe P.; El Goresy A.
Search for live 182Hf in deep-sea sediments pp. 161-164(4) Authors: Vockenhuber C.; Feldstein C.; Paul M.; Trubnikov N.; Bichler M.; Golser R.; Kutschera W.; Priller A.; Steier P.; Winkler S.
Developments in instrumentation for isotopic analyses of pre-solar grains pp. 165-169(5) Authors: Ott U.; Hoppe P.; Lugmair G.W.
NanoSIMS, the new tool of choice: 26Al, 44Ti, 49V, 53Mn, 60Fe, and more pp. 171-176(6) Authors: Hoppe P.; Ott U.; Lugmair G.W.
Perspectives on MeV astronomy instrumentation pp. 177-181(5) Author: Kurfess J.D.
INTEGRAL - status and outlook pp. 183-187(5) Author: Winkler C.
First results of the INTEGRAL spectrometer SPI pp. 189-192(4) Author: Knodlseder J.
Lessons learnt from COMPTEL for future telescopes pp. 193-198(6) Author: Schonfelder V.
Astrophysics challenges of MeV-astronomy instrumentation pp. 199-204(6) Author: Ryan J.M.
Coded mask imagers when to use them - and when not pp. 205-208(4) Author: Skinner G.K.
Rotating modulation collimator imagers pp. 209-213(5) Authors: Smith D.M.; Hurford G.J.; Boggs S.E.
Status and prospects for polarimetry in high energy astrophysics pp. 215-219(5) Authors: McConnell M.L.; Ryan J.M.
The GEANT low energy Compton scattering (GLECS) package for use in simulating advanced Compton telescopes pp. 221-225(5) Author: Kippen R.M.
MGGPOD: a Monte Carlo suite for modelling instrumental backgrounds in -ray astronomy and its application to Wind/TGRS and INTEGRAL/SPI pp. 227-230(4) Authors: Weidenspointner G.; Harris M.J.; Ferguson C.; Sturner S.; Teegarden B.J.
Data analysis for the MEGA prototype pp. 231-235(5) Authors: Zoglauer A.; Andritschke R.; Kanbach G.
Tracing cosmic star formation with EXIST pp. 237-241(5) Authors: Hartmann D.H.; Grindlay J.; Band D.; Blandford R.; Craig W.; Fishman G.J.; Gehrels N.; Harrison F.; Hong J.; Kouveliotou C.; Loeb A.; Woosley S.E.
CLAIRE's first light pp. 243-249(7) Authors: von Ballmoos P.; Halloin H.; Evrard J.; Skinner G.; Abrosimov N.; Alvarez J.; Bastie P.; Hamelin B.; Hernanz M.; Jean P.; Knodlseder J.; Lonjou V.; Smither B.; Vedrenne G.
Overview of the nuclear Compton telescope pp. 251-255(5) Authors: Boggs S.E.; Coburn W.; Smith D.M.; Bowen J.D.; Jean P.; Kregenow J.M.; Lin R.P.; von Ballmoos P.
Calibration and in-flight performance of the Compton telescope prototype LXeGRIT pp. 257-262(6) Authors: Aprile E.; Curioni A.; Giboni K.L.; Kobayashi M.; Oberlack U.G.; Ventura S.; Chupp E.L.; Dunphy P.P.; Doke T.; Kikuchi J.
MeV -ray imaging detector with micro-TPC pp. 263-268(6) Authors: Tanimori T.; Kubo H.; Miuchi K.; Nagayoshi T.; Orito R.; Takada A.; Takeda A.; Ueno M.
Hard X-ray and -ray detectors for the NeXT mission pp. 269-273(5) Authors: Takahashi T.; Makishima K.; Fukazawa Y.; Kokubun M.; Nakazawa K.; Nomachi M.; Tajima H.; Tashiro M.; Terada Y.
The MEGA project pp. 275-280(6) Authors: Kanbach G.; Andritschke R.; Schopper F.; Schonfelder V.; Zoglauer A.; Bloser P.F.; Hunter S.D.; Ryan J.A.; McConnell M.; Reglero V.; DiCocco G.; Knodlseder J.
The calibration setup of the MEGA prototype at the high intensity -ray source pp. 281-285(5) Authors: Andritschke R.; Zoglauer A.; Kanbach G.; Schrey F.; Bloser P.F.; Hunter S.; Macri J.; Miller R.; Litvinenko V.; Ahmed M.; Donchev A.
Prototype TIGRE Compton -ray balloon-borne telescope pp. 287-292(6) Authors: Bhattacharya D.; O'Neill T.J.; Akyuz A.; Samimi J.; Zych A.D.
An advanced Compton telescope based on thick, position-sensitive solid-state detectors pp. 293-298(6) Authors: Kurfess J.D.; Johnson W.N.; Kroeger R.A.; Novikova E.I.; Phlips B.F.; Strickman M.S.; Wulf E.A.
Applications of gas imaging micro-well detectors to an advanced Compton telescope pp. 299-303(5) Authors: Bloser P.F.; Hunter S.D.; Ryan J.M.; McConnell M.L.; Miller R.S.; Jackson T.N.; Bai B.; Jung S.
Calorimeter prototype based on silicon drift detectors coupled to scintillators for Compton telescopes application pp. 305-308(4) Authors: Marisaldi M.; Labanti C.; Bulgarelli A.; Celesti E.; Di Cocco G.; Gianotti F.; Mauri A.; Rossi E.; Traci A.; Trifoglio M.
Recent achievements of the high resolution Schottky CdTe diode for -ray detectors pp. 309-313(5) Authors: Tanaka T.; Kobayashi Y.; Mitani T.; Nakazawa K.; Oonuki K.; Sato G.; Takahashi T.; Watanabe S.
AGILE, a satellite for high energy -ray astrophysics: prospects for the Mini-Calorimeter pp. 315-320(6) Authors: Celesti E.; Bulgarelli A.; di Cocco G.; Galli M.; Gianotti F.; Labanti C.; Marisaldi M.; Mauri A.; Rossi E.; Traci A.; Trifoglio M.; Tavani M.; Argan A.