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Nov 21, 2024
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ASTRO 4410 - Experimental Astronomy (PBS-AS) Fall. 4 credits. Letter grades only.
Prerequisite or corequisite: PHYS 2214 /PHYS 2218 or PHYS 3310 or PHYS 3360 , PHYS 3323 /PHYS 3327 . Recommended prerequisite or instructors’ permission: ASTRO 3310 or ASTRO 3334 .
J. Cordes, J. Lloyd.
The course covers methods in optical and radio astronomy and selected topics in astrophysics. Major experiments use techniques chosen from charge-coupled device (CCD) imaging, optical photometry, optical spectroscopy, radiometry and radio spectroscopy. Observations use the Hartung-Boothroyd Observatory’s 24-inch telescope and a 3.8-meter radio telescope on the roof of the Space Sciences Building. The course covers the fundamentals of astronomical instrumentation and data analysis applied to a wide range of celestial phenomena: asteroids, main-sequence stars, supernova remnants, globular clusters, planetary nebulae, the interstellar medium, OH masers, and galaxies. Methods include statistical data analysis, artifact and interference excision, Fourier transforms, heterodyned receivers, and software-defined radio.
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