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Tools of Radio Astronomy

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Tools of Radio Astronomy

Tools of Radio Astronomy by K. Rohlfs , T. L. Wilson
English | PDF | 1996 | 476 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 40.4 MB

This textbook addresses students and practitioners. It attempts to give an outline of the methods and tools of radio astronomy needed by the astronomer who wants to relate the message from interstellar space to physical processes. It gives a unified treatment of the entire field of radioastronomy from the centimetre to the sub-millimetre wavelength range, discussing both single telescopes and interferometric devices. It describes the basic physical principles and gives a reasonably complete outline of the instruments and methods of measurements and analysis, including both continuum radiation and spectral lines. This second edition has been largely rewritten and expanded. It includes the most recent developments in astronomy.

Introduction to Solar Radio Astronomy and Radio Physics

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Introduction to Solar Radio Astronomy and Radio Physics

Introduction to Solar Radio Astronomy and Radio Physics by A. Krüger
English | PDF | 1979 | 345 Pages | ISBN : 9027709572 | 13.1 MB

1. 1. Short History of Solar Radio Astronomy Since its birth in the forties of our century, solar radio astronomy has grown into an extensive scientific branch comprising a number of quite different topics covering technical sciences, astrophysics, plasma physics, solar-terrestrial physics, and other disciplines. Historically, the story of radio astronomy goes back to the times of James Clerk Maxwell, whose well known phenomenological electromagnetic field equations have become the basis of present-time radio physics. As a direct consequence of these equations, Maxwell was able to prognosticate the existence of radio waves which fifteen years later were experimentally detected by the famous work of Heinrich Hertz (1887/88). However, all attempts to detect radio waves from cosmic objects failed until 1932, which was mainly due to the early stage of development of receiving techniques and the as yet missing knowledge of the existence of a screening ionosphere (which was detected in 1925). Therefore, famous inventors like Thomas Edison and A. E. Kennelly, as well as Sir Oliver Lodge, were unsuccessful in receiving any radio emission from the Sun or other extraterrestrial sources. Another hindering point was that nobody could a priori expect that solar radio emission should have something to do with solar activity so that unfortunately by chance some experiments were carried out just at periods of low solar activity. This was also why Karl Guthe Jansky at the birth of radio astronomy detected galactic radio waves but no emission from the Sun.

The Paraboloidal Reflector Antenna in Radio Astronomy and Communication: Theory and Practice

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The Paraboloidal Reflector Antenna in Radio Astronomy and Communication: Theory and Practice

The Paraboloidal Reflector Antenna in Radio Astronomy and Communication: Theory and Practice by Jacob W.M. Baars
English | PDF (True) | 2007 | 270 Pages | ISBN : 0387697330 | 10.3 MB

Reflector antennas are widely used in the microwave and millimeter wavelength domain. Radio astronomers have developed techniques of calibration of large antennas with radio astronomical methods. These have not been comprehensively described. This text aims to fill this gap. It takes a practical approach to the characterisation of antennas. All calculations and results in the form of tables and figures have been made with Mathematica by Wolfram Research. The reader can use the procedures for the implementation of his own input data. The book should be of use to all who are involved in the design and calibration of large antennas, like ground station managers and engineers, practicing radio astronomers and graduate students in radio astronomy and communication technology.

Radio Astronomy Techniques

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Radio Astronomy Techniques

Radio Astronomy Techniques by R. N. Bracewell
English | PDF | 1962 | 91 Pages | ISBN : 3662386534 | 10.7 MB

Outline of the chapter. The first two parts of this chapter, concerned respectively with receivers and aerials, represent a selection from a vast field of radio technology. lt is true that the material has been selected for its relevance to radio astronomy, but it remains a body of information on practice in radio technology which is current in connection with quite other fields than radio astronomy. lt will be recognized as such by the expert in radio and will appear to him to be profoundly specialized in places and shallow to the point of omission in others. But parts li and III have not been written primarily for the expert in radio, they have been written for the physicist or astronomer, engaged in radio astronomy, who would benefit from a collected and orderly exposition of those parts of radio technique which are especially relevant to his work. Whilst the compilation consisted merely in selection, it is felt that the result will serve a valuable end, as the corpus from which the selection has been made is too ex-, tensive for one not specifically grounded in radio to use efficiently without guidance.

The Invisible Universe: The Story of Radio Astronomy, Third Edition

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The Invisible Universe: The Story of Radio Astronomy, Third Edition

The Invisible Universe: The Story of Radio Astronomy, Third Edition by Gerrit Verschuur
English | PDF | 2015 | 258 Pages | ISBN : 3319134213 | 13.3 MB

Hidden from human view, accessible only to sensitive receivers attached to huge radio telescopes, the invisible universe beyond our senses continues to fascinate and intrigue our imaginations.

Optical, Infrared and Radio Astronomy: From Techniques to Observation (Repost)

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Optical, Infrared and Radio Astronomy: From Techniques to Observation (Repost)

Optical, Infrared and Radio Astronomy: From Techniques to Observation By Rosa Poggiani
English | PDF | 2017 | 179 Pages | ISBN : 3319447319 | 5.8 MB

This textbook presents the established sciences of optical, infrared, and radio astronomy as distinct research areas, focusing on the science targets and the constraints that they place on instrumentation in the different domains. It aims to bridge the gap between specialized books and practical texts, presenting the state of the art in different techniques.

Low Frequency Radio Astronomy and the LOFAR Observatory: Lectures from the Third LOFAR Data Processing School (Repost)

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Low Frequency Radio Astronomy and the LOFAR Observatory: Lectures from the Third LOFAR Data Processing School (Repost)

Low Frequency Radio Astronomy and the LOFAR Observatory: Lectures from the Third LOFAR Data Processing School by George Heald
English | EPUB | 2018 | 261 Pages | ISBN : 3319234331 | 46.9 MB

This book presents lecture materials from the Third LOFAR Data School, transformed into a coherent and complete reference book describing the LOFAR design, along with descriptions of primary science cases, data processing techniques, and recipes for data handling.

A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR: A Collection of Scientific Essays (Repost)

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A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR: A Collection of Scientific Essays (Repost)

A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR: A Collection of Scientific Essays by S. Y. Braude
English | PDF,EPUB | 2012 | 265 Pages | ISBN : 9400728336 | 7.18 MB

This translation of A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR makes descriptions of the antennas and instrumentation used in the USSR, the astronomical discoveries, as well as interesting personal backgrounds of many of the early key players in Soviet radio astronomy available in the English language for the first time. This book is a collection of memoirs recounting an interesting but largely still dark era of Soviet astronomy.

The Physical Processes and Observing Techniques of Radio Astronomy: An Introduction

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The Physical Processes and Observing Techniques of Radio Astronomy: An Introduction

The Physical Processes and Observing Techniques of Radio Astronomy: An Introduction by Thomas G. Pannuti
English | PDF,EPUB | 2020 | 407 Pages | ISBN : 3319169815 | 39 MB

This is a textbook for undergraduate courses on radio astronomy. Written by an active professor and researcher in the field, it begins by explaining why conducting observations at radio frequencies is so important, then reviews essential physics concepts corresponding to a sophomore-level curriculum or higher.