Preface
Introduction
Chapter 1: Polarimetry primer - Fiona Kenny, National University of Ireland, Galway
Chapter 2: Astronomical Polarimetry: Introduction and History: Sascha Trippe, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute
Chapter 3: Radio and optical polarimetry of AGN : Frédéric Marin
Astronomical Observatory of Strasbourg
Chapter 4: Polarimetry of binary systems: polars, magnetic CVs, XRBs: Tariq Shabaz, Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias
Chapter 5: Multi-wavelength polarimetry of Isolated pulsars: Alice Harding, NASA Goddard Space Flight Cente
Chapter 6: Polarimetry of Magnetars and Isolated Neutron Stars: Jeremy Heyl University of British Columbia
Chapter 7: Polarimetry of stars across the HR diagram: Swetlana
Hubrig, Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam
Chapter 8: Polarimetry of transients (GRBs) Shiho Kobayashi
Liverpool John Moores University
Chapter 9: Polarimetry of transients (SNs) Nando Patat, European Southern Observatory
Chapter 10: Optical Polarimetry of Solar System bodies. From asteroids to debris disks: TBA
Chapter 11: Interstellar medium polarisation : TBA
Chapter 12: Optical [UV/IR] polarization (instrument/ techniques/ calibration) : TBA
Chapter 13: X-ray polarization (instrument/techniques/calibration): Paolo Soffitta, INAF/ISAP
Chapter 14: Gamma-ray polarization: Vincent Tatischeff, Univ Paris-Sud
Chapter 15: Future perspectives in ground and space-based polarisation
About the Author: Roberto Mignani is Staff Astronomer, INAF-IASF, Milan (Italy) and Professor in Astronomy at the University of Zielona Gora (Poland). His research comprises multi-wavelength astrophysics and observations, time-domain astronomy and High-Time Resolution astrophysics, sky surveys, multi-wavelength studies of neutron stars and stellar-mass black holes, stellar evolution, supernova remnants.
Andrew Shearer is Personal Professor at NUI Galway. His research focusses on optical and multiwavelength observations of Pulsars as well as astronomical Instrument development - particularly optical polarimetry.
Silvia Zane is Professor of Astrophysics at the Mullard Space Science Laboratory, University College London, UK. The main focus of her research is the study of the behaviour of matter and radiation in presence of extreme conditions: strong gravity, strong magnetic fields and strong velocity fields. Most of her research is in the field of compact objects (black holes and neutron stars).
Agnieszka Slowikowska is a researcher at the Centre for Astronomy at the Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń (Poland). Her main interests are polarimetric studies of white dwarfs and pulsars, as well as polarimetric techniques and instrument development. She is also interested in exoplanets and debris disks.