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, This is the updated, widely revised, restructured and expanded
third edition of Lena et al.'s successful work Observational
Astrophysics. It presents a synthesis on tools and methods of
observational astrophysics of the early 21st century. Written
specifically for astrophysicists and graduate students, this
textbook focuses on fundamental and sometimes practical limitations
on the ultimate performance that an astronomical system may reach,
rather than presenting particular systems in detail.
In little more than a decade there has been extraordinary progress
in imaging and detection technologies, in the fields of adaptive
optics, optical interferometry, in the sub-millimetre waveband,
observation of neutrinos, discovery of exoplanets, to name but a
few examples.
The work deals with ground-based and space-based astronomy and
their respective fields. And it also presents the ambitious
concepts behind space missions aimed for the next decades. Avoiding
particulars, it covers the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum,
and provides an introduction to the new forms of astronomy becoming
possible with gravitational waves and neutrinos. It also treats
numerical aspects of observational astrophysics: signal processing,
astronomical databases and virtual observatories."
This book presents the results of a joint meeting organized by the
Pontifical Academy of Sciences and the Pontifical Academy of Social
Sciences where renowned international scholars discussed the
importance of education in an increasingly globalized world. The
papers cover a wide range of topics, including immigration,
education in developing countries, knowledge transfer, social,
economic, cultural, and political conditions in global education,
technology, communication, access to information and knowledge, as
well as, bio-anthropological issues.
These eight lectures have been written up in a clear and
pedagogical style in order to serve as an introduction for students
to fields of modern astrophysical and astronomical research where
otherwise textbooks are not available. The first four lectures
cover topics in galactic astronomy (formation, structure and
evolution of galaxies) and the remaining four are devoted to
observational methods and astronomical instrumentation. The
lecturers in the European Astrophysical Doctoral Network rank among
the most highly respected specialists, and their lectures have been
carefully edited and updated before publication.
This second edition has been entirely restructured and almost
doubled in size, in order to improve clarity and account for the
great progress achieved in the field over the last 15 years.
"This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference
for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed
look at the tools of modern astronomy..." -PHYSICS TODAY
Over the last decade many efforts have been made to develop high
angular resolution techniques in astrophysics. Combined with
imaging facilities, they have rapidly proved their efficiency and
have already led to major astrophysical results. During the decade
to come, astronomers will be offered new, even more sophisticated
high angular resolution tools, especially in the IR and optical
domains, coupled with much bigger telescopes, either on the ground
or in space. In such a context of rapidly evolving techniques and a
growing need for higher angular resolution to test theories or
discover new objects, the present book reviews both instrumental
and scientific aspects. The main questions addressed are: what kind
of science will benefit from high angular resolution techniques?
How can they best be used? Audience: The book is accessible to
students and research workers in both instrumental and
astrophysical aspects.
High-performance CCD cameras have opened up an exciting new window
on the Universe for amateur astronomers. This book provides a
complete, self-contained guide to choosing and using CCD cameras.
We start with a no-nonsense introduction to how a CCD camera works
and just what determines its performance. We are then shown how to
use a CCD camera and calibrate accurately the images we obtain. A
clear review is then provided of the software available for
visualising, analysing and processing digital images. Finally, we
are guided through a series of key areas in astronomy where we can
make the best use of our CCD cameras. This handy volume is packed
with practical tips. It provides a clear introduction to CCD
astronomy for novices and an indispensable reference for more
experienced amateur astronomers.
High-performance CCD cameras have opened up an exciting new window
on the Universe for amateur astronomers. This book provides a
complete, self-contained guide to choosing and using CCD cameras.
We start with a no-nonsense introduction to how a CCD camera works
and just what determines its performance. We are then shown how to
use a CCD camera and calibrate accurately the images we obtain. A
clear review is then provided of the software available for
visualising, analysing and processing digital images. Finally, we
are guided through a series of key areas in astronomy where we can
make the best use of our CCD cameras. This handy volume is packed
with practical tips. It provides a clear introduction to CCD
astronomy for novices and an indispensable reference for more
experienced amateur astronomers.
,This is the updated, widely revised, restructured and expanded
third edition of Lena et al.'s successful work Observational
Astrophysics. It presents a synthesis on tools and methods of
observational astrophysics of the early 21st century. Written
specifically for astrophysicists and graduate students, this
textbook focuses on fundamental and sometimes practical limitations
on the ultimate performance that an astronomical system may reach,
rather than presenting particular systems in detail. In little more
than a decade there has been extraordinary progress in imaging and
detection technologies, in the fields of adaptive optics, optical
interferometry, in the sub-millimetre waveband, observation of
neutrinos, discovery of exoplanets, to name but a few examples. The
work deals with ground-based and space-based astronomy and their
respective fields. And it also presents the ambitious concepts
behind space missions aimed for the next decades. Avoiding
particulars, it covers the whole of the electromagnetic spectrum,
and provides an introduction to the new forms of astronomy becoming
possible with gravitational waves and neutrinos. It also treats
numerical aspects of observational astrophysics: signal processing,
astronomical databases and virtual observatories.
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