Astrometry for Astrophysics
Herausgeber: Altena, William F. van
Astrometry for Astrophysics
Herausgeber: Altena, William F. van
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Unifying work by a broad range of experts in the field, this is the most complete textbook on observational astrometry.
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Unifying work by a broad range of experts in the field, this is the most complete textbook on observational astrometry.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 999g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519205
- ISBN-10: 0521519209
- Artikelnr.: 36028627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 430
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 260mm x 183mm x 28mm
- Gewicht: 999g
- ISBN-13: 9780521519205
- ISBN-10: 0521519209
- Artikelnr.: 36028627
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Part I. Astrometry in the Twenty-First Century: 1. Opportunities and challenges for astrometry in the twenty-first century M. Perryman
2. Astrometric satellites L. Lindegren
3. Ground-based opportunities for astrometry N. Zacharias
Part II. Relativistic Foundations of Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics: 4. Vectors in astrometry, an introduction L. Lindegren
5. Relativistic principles of astrometry and celestial mechanics S. Klioner
6. Celestial mechanics of the N-body problem S. Klioner
7. Celestial coordinate systems and positions N. Capitaine and M. Stavinschi
8. Fundamental algorithms for celestial coordinates and positions P. Wallace
Part III. Observing through the Atmosphere: 9. The Earth's atmosphere: refraction, turbulence, delays and limitations to astrometic precision W. van Altena and E. Fomalont
10. Astrometry with ground-based diffraction-limited imaging A. Ghez
11. Optical interferometry A. Glindermann
12. Radio interferometry E. Fomalont
Part VI. From Detected Photons to the Celestial Sphere: 13. Geometrical optics and astrometry D. Schroeder
14. CCD imaging detectors S. Howell
15. Using CCDs in the time-delayed integration mode D. Rabinowitz
16. Statistical astronomy A. Brown
17. Analyzing poorly-sampled images: HST imaging astrometry J. Anderson
18. Image deconvolution J. Nuñez
19. From measures to celestial coordinates Z. H. Tang and W. van Altena
20. Astrometric catalogs: concepts, history and necessity C. López
21. Trigonometric parallaxes F. Benedict and B. McArthur
Part V. Applications of Astrometry to Topics in Astrophysics: 22. Galactic structure astrometry R. Méndez
23. Binary and multiple stars E. Horch
24. Binaries: HST, Hipparcos and Gaia D. Pourbaix
25. Star clusters I. Platais
26. Solar System astrometry F. Mignard
27. Extrasolar planets A. Sozzetti
28. Astrometric measurement and cosmology R. Easther
Appendices
Index.
2. Astrometric satellites L. Lindegren
3. Ground-based opportunities for astrometry N. Zacharias
Part II. Relativistic Foundations of Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics: 4. Vectors in astrometry, an introduction L. Lindegren
5. Relativistic principles of astrometry and celestial mechanics S. Klioner
6. Celestial mechanics of the N-body problem S. Klioner
7. Celestial coordinate systems and positions N. Capitaine and M. Stavinschi
8. Fundamental algorithms for celestial coordinates and positions P. Wallace
Part III. Observing through the Atmosphere: 9. The Earth's atmosphere: refraction, turbulence, delays and limitations to astrometic precision W. van Altena and E. Fomalont
10. Astrometry with ground-based diffraction-limited imaging A. Ghez
11. Optical interferometry A. Glindermann
12. Radio interferometry E. Fomalont
Part VI. From Detected Photons to the Celestial Sphere: 13. Geometrical optics and astrometry D. Schroeder
14. CCD imaging detectors S. Howell
15. Using CCDs in the time-delayed integration mode D. Rabinowitz
16. Statistical astronomy A. Brown
17. Analyzing poorly-sampled images: HST imaging astrometry J. Anderson
18. Image deconvolution J. Nuñez
19. From measures to celestial coordinates Z. H. Tang and W. van Altena
20. Astrometric catalogs: concepts, history and necessity C. López
21. Trigonometric parallaxes F. Benedict and B. McArthur
Part V. Applications of Astrometry to Topics in Astrophysics: 22. Galactic structure astrometry R. Méndez
23. Binary and multiple stars E. Horch
24. Binaries: HST, Hipparcos and Gaia D. Pourbaix
25. Star clusters I. Platais
26. Solar System astrometry F. Mignard
27. Extrasolar planets A. Sozzetti
28. Astrometric measurement and cosmology R. Easther
Appendices
Index.
Part I. Astrometry in the Twenty-First Century: 1. Opportunities and challenges for astrometry in the twenty-first century M. Perryman
2. Astrometric satellites L. Lindegren
3. Ground-based opportunities for astrometry N. Zacharias
Part II. Relativistic Foundations of Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics: 4. Vectors in astrometry, an introduction L. Lindegren
5. Relativistic principles of astrometry and celestial mechanics S. Klioner
6. Celestial mechanics of the N-body problem S. Klioner
7. Celestial coordinate systems and positions N. Capitaine and M. Stavinschi
8. Fundamental algorithms for celestial coordinates and positions P. Wallace
Part III. Observing through the Atmosphere: 9. The Earth's atmosphere: refraction, turbulence, delays and limitations to astrometic precision W. van Altena and E. Fomalont
10. Astrometry with ground-based diffraction-limited imaging A. Ghez
11. Optical interferometry A. Glindermann
12. Radio interferometry E. Fomalont
Part VI. From Detected Photons to the Celestial Sphere: 13. Geometrical optics and astrometry D. Schroeder
14. CCD imaging detectors S. Howell
15. Using CCDs in the time-delayed integration mode D. Rabinowitz
16. Statistical astronomy A. Brown
17. Analyzing poorly-sampled images: HST imaging astrometry J. Anderson
18. Image deconvolution J. Nuñez
19. From measures to celestial coordinates Z. H. Tang and W. van Altena
20. Astrometric catalogs: concepts, history and necessity C. López
21. Trigonometric parallaxes F. Benedict and B. McArthur
Part V. Applications of Astrometry to Topics in Astrophysics: 22. Galactic structure astrometry R. Méndez
23. Binary and multiple stars E. Horch
24. Binaries: HST, Hipparcos and Gaia D. Pourbaix
25. Star clusters I. Platais
26. Solar System astrometry F. Mignard
27. Extrasolar planets A. Sozzetti
28. Astrometric measurement and cosmology R. Easther
Appendices
Index.
2. Astrometric satellites L. Lindegren
3. Ground-based opportunities for astrometry N. Zacharias
Part II. Relativistic Foundations of Astrometry and Celestial Mechanics: 4. Vectors in astrometry, an introduction L. Lindegren
5. Relativistic principles of astrometry and celestial mechanics S. Klioner
6. Celestial mechanics of the N-body problem S. Klioner
7. Celestial coordinate systems and positions N. Capitaine and M. Stavinschi
8. Fundamental algorithms for celestial coordinates and positions P. Wallace
Part III. Observing through the Atmosphere: 9. The Earth's atmosphere: refraction, turbulence, delays and limitations to astrometic precision W. van Altena and E. Fomalont
10. Astrometry with ground-based diffraction-limited imaging A. Ghez
11. Optical interferometry A. Glindermann
12. Radio interferometry E. Fomalont
Part VI. From Detected Photons to the Celestial Sphere: 13. Geometrical optics and astrometry D. Schroeder
14. CCD imaging detectors S. Howell
15. Using CCDs in the time-delayed integration mode D. Rabinowitz
16. Statistical astronomy A. Brown
17. Analyzing poorly-sampled images: HST imaging astrometry J. Anderson
18. Image deconvolution J. Nuñez
19. From measures to celestial coordinates Z. H. Tang and W. van Altena
20. Astrometric catalogs: concepts, history and necessity C. López
21. Trigonometric parallaxes F. Benedict and B. McArthur
Part V. Applications of Astrometry to Topics in Astrophysics: 22. Galactic structure astrometry R. Méndez
23. Binary and multiple stars E. Horch
24. Binaries: HST, Hipparcos and Gaia D. Pourbaix
25. Star clusters I. Platais
26. Solar System astrometry F. Mignard
27. Extrasolar planets A. Sozzetti
28. Astrometric measurement and cosmology R. Easther
Appendices
Index.