Peter A. R. Ade, Matthew J. Griffin, Carole E. Tucker (School of Physics Cardiff University and Astrono
Physical Principles of Astronomical Instrumentation
Peter A. R. Ade, Matthew J. Griffin, Carole E. Tucker (School of Physics Cardiff University and Astrono
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Offering practical advice on a range of wavelengths and tools, this highly accessible, self-contained book presents a broad overview of astronomical instrumentation, techniques, and tools.
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Offering practical advice on a range of wavelengths and tools, this highly accessible, self-contained book presents a broad overview of astronomical instrumentation, techniques, and tools.
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- Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781439871898
- ISBN-10: 1439871892
- Artikelnr.: 60020394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Series in Astronomy and Astrophysics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Seitenzahl: 303
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 808g
- ISBN-13: 9781439871898
- ISBN-10: 1439871892
- Artikelnr.: 60020394
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Professor Peter A. R. Ade Professor Peter Ade received his PhD from Queen Mary College, London, in 1973, where he continued to build up a submillimetre wave instrumentation group specialising in producing state-of-the-art instruments for use in both atmospheric and astronomical research. In 2001 he relocated to Cardiff with other colleagues to form a larger instrumentation group. He is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society and is a chartered physicist with the Institute of Physics. He has over forty years' experience in instrumentation design and manufacture whilst pursuing his observational astrophysics and atmospheric science interests. He has been involved with the development and deployment of many astronomical instruments including ISO-LWS, Cassini-CIRS, Mars-PMIRR, SPT-pol, ACT-pol, EBEX, Pilot, BLAST, SCUBA, SCUBA-2, Spitzer, Herschel-SPIRE and Planck-HFI). In 1994 he was awarded a NASA public service medal for his contributions to fundamental advances in far infrared detector and sensor systems, which enabled critical measurements of atmospheric ozone chemistry. In 2009 he was presented with the Royal Astronomical Society Jackson-Gwilt Medal for contributions to astronomical instrumentation. Professor Matt Griffin Professor Matt Griffin studied Electrical Engineering at University College Dublin and Astrophysics at Queen Mary College London, receiving his PhD in 1985. His research work has included the development of instruments for both ground-based and space-borne observatories, and their use in the study of planetary atmospheres, star formation, galaxy evolution. He remained at Queen Mary until 2001, and was involved in various ground-based submillimetre instruments and in ESA's Infrared Space Observatory. Since 2001, he has been with the Astronomy Instrumentation Group at Cardiff University. As well as participating in the SCUBA, SCUBA-2, and Planck-HFI instruments, he was the Principal Investigator for the Herschel-SPIRE satellite instrument, for which he was awarded the Royal Astronomical Society Jackson-Gwilt Medal in 2011. He is a Fellow if the Institute of Physics and a Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales. Professor Carole Tucker Professor Carole Tucker studied Physics and Maths at Reading University, then Medical Radiation Physics at Queen Mary and Westfield College, London, completing her PhD in 2001. Having undertaken a great deal of cleanroom device fabrication and spectroscopy work, she took her first post-doctoral position with the Astronomy Instrumentation Group at QMW, working on hardware provision and characterisation for the Herschel and Planck satellite missions. In 2001 she moved with the instrumentation group to Cardiff University, where she took her first academic position in 2006. Carole manages the quasi-optical filter production facility at Cardiff, which leads to involvement with a great number of international FIR space and ground-based instrument teams. In addition she works with industry, supplying technology to scientific disciplines outside of astronomy. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Physics, the Royal Astronomical Society and of the Learned Society of Wales.
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.
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.
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.
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.