Particles do not 'communicate' in the everyday sense of the word.
They do, however, interact in various ways. Some of those interactions are poorly understood.
There isn't a difference. Astrophysics is the same thing as 'space physics'.
Chemistry, biology and physics are the three main branches. Subcategories such as biochemistry and astrophysics are also physical sciences
Particles of a solid are attached to each other, by chemical bonds. Particles of a gas are not.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2002 was divided, one half jointly to Raymond Davis Jr. and Masatoshi Koshiba for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos and the other half to Riccardo Giacconi for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2002 was divided, one half jointly to Raymond Davis Jr. and Masatoshi Koshiba for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, in particular for the detection of cosmic neutrinos and the other half to Riccardo Giacconi for pioneering contributions to astrophysics, which have led to the discovery of cosmic X-ray sources.
Donald H. Perkins has written: 'Introduction to high energy physics' -- subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics) 'Particle astrophysics' -- subject(s): Particles (Nuclear physics), Nuclear astrophysics
Yes, theoretical astrophysics is a branch of astrophysics.
H. V. Klapdor-Kleingrothaus has written: 'Teilchenphysik ohne Beschleuniger' -- subject(s): Nuclear astrophysics, Particles (Nuclear physics), Nuclear physics, Astrophysics
B. Abramenko has written: 'A unified model of elementary particles' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Mathematical models, Microcosm and macrocosm, Particles (Nuclear physics), Space and time
The Indian Institute of Astrophysics is an institute designed to basically train you in, and keep you focused on, astrophysics.
William K. Rose has written: 'Astrophysics' -- subject(s): Astrophysics 'The Letters of Wyndham Lewis' 'Advanced stellar astrophysics' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Stars
You would use the word "astrophysics" in a sentence in the role of an abstract noun. For example, "Astrophysics is the study of the physics of the universe."
Richard L. Bowers has written: 'Numerical modeling in applied physics and astrophysics' -- subject(s): Astrophysics, Data processing, Supercomputers 'Astrophysics' -- subject(s): Astrophysics
Yes; "Astrophysics is the study of the physics of the universe."
Indian Institute of Astrophysics was created in 1786.
R. N. Mohapatra has written: 'Massive neutrinos in physics and astrophysics' -- subject(s): Mass, Masse, Neutrino astrophysics, Neutrino-astronomie, Neutrinos 'Unification and supersymmetry' -- subject(s): Grand unified theories (Nuclear physics), Particles (Nuclear physics), Supersymmetry
Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics was created in 1958.