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Offering practical advice on a range of wavelengths, this highly accessible and self-contained book presents a broad overview of astronomical instrumentation, techniques, and tools.

Drawing on the notes and lessons of the authorsâ established graduate course, the text reviews basic concepts in astrophysics, spectroscopy, and signal analysis. It includes illustrative problems and case studies and aims to provide readers with a toolbox for observational capabilities across the electromagnetic spectrum and the knowledge to understand which tools are best suited to different observations. It is an ideal guide for undergraduates and graduates studying astronomy.

Features:

  • Presents a self-contained account of a highly complex subject.
  • Offers practical advice and instruction on a wide range of wavelengths and tools.
  • Includes case studies and problems for further learning opportunities.

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Table of Contents

1. Review of Electromagnetic Radiation. 2. Astrophysical Radiation. 3. Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Matter. 4. Telescopes and Optical Systems. 5. Key Concepts in Astronomical Measurement. 6. Sensitivity and Noise in Electromagnetic Detection. 7. Astronomical Spectroscopy. 8. Radio Instrumentation. 9. Far Infrared to Millimetre Wavelength Instrumentation. 10. Infrared to UV Instrumentation. 11 X-ray, -ray and Astro-particle Detection.

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A Paperback by Peter A. R. Ade, Matthew J. Griffin, Carole E. Tucker

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    Publisher: CRC Press
    Publication Date: 1/29/2024 12:00:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781032040035, 978-1032040035
    ISBN10: 1032040033

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Offering practical advice on a range of wavelengths, this highly accessible and self-contained book presents a broad overview of astronomical instrumentation, techniques, and tools.

    Drawing on the notes and lessons of the authorsâ established graduate course, the text reviews basic concepts in astrophysics, spectroscopy, and signal analysis. It includes illustrative problems and case studies and aims to provide readers with a toolbox for observational capabilities across the electromagnetic spectrum and the knowledge to understand which tools are best suited to different observations. It is an ideal guide for undergraduates and graduates studying astronomy.

    Features:

    • Presents a self-contained account of a highly complex subject.
    • Offers practical advice and instruction on a wide range of wavelengths and tools.
    • Includes case studies and problems for further learning opportunities.

    Solutions Manu

    Table of Contents

    1. Review of Electromagnetic Radiation. 2. Astrophysical Radiation. 3. Interaction of Electromagnetic Radiation with Matter. 4. Telescopes and Optical Systems. 5. Key Concepts in Astronomical Measurement. 6. Sensitivity and Noise in Electromagnetic Detection. 7. Astronomical Spectroscopy. 8. Radio Instrumentation. 9. Far Infrared to Millimetre Wavelength Instrumentation. 10. Infrared to UV Instrumentation. 11 X-ray, -ray and Astro-particle Detection.

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