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Radio astronomy : small radio telescopes : basics, technology, and observation. / / Thomas Lauterbach
Radio astronomy : small radio telescopes : basics, technology, and observation. / / Thomas Lauterbach
Autore Lauterbach Thomas
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden, Germany : , : Springer, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (67 pages)
Disciplina 522.682
Collana Essentials (Springer (Firm))
Soggetto topico Radio astronomy
Radio telescopes
ISBN 9783658360351
9783658360344
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- What You Can Find in This essential -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: What Is Radio Astronomy? -- 1.1 The Development of Astronomy Up to the Nineteenth Century -- 1.2 Electromagnetic Waves and Radio Technology -- 1.3 Karl Jansky and Grote Reber: The Beginning of Radio Astronomy -- 1.4 The Further Development of Radio Astronomy -- 1.5 The Nuremberg "Arno Penzias Radio Telescope" -- 2: What Are Electromagnetic Waves? -- 2.1 Basic Properties of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.2 The Spectrum of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.3 Which Electromagnetic Waves Can Be Used for Radio Astronomy? -- 2.4 Physical Quantities of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.5 Cosmic Radio Sources -- 2.5.1 Thermal Radiation -- 2.5.2 Non-thermal Continuous Radiation -- 2.5.3 The 21-cm Radiation of Neutral Hydrogen -- 3: How Does a Radio Telescope Work? -- 3.1 The Components of a Radio Telescope -- 3.2 Properties of a Parabolic Antenna -- 3.3 Characterisation of the Receiver by the Noise Temperature -- 3.4 Signal Processing and Display -- 3.5 Determination of the Radiation Temperature and Intensity of a Cosmic Source -- 3.6 Antenna Control -- 4: What Can You Observe with a Radio Telescope? -- 4.1 Radio Radiation from the Sun -- 4.2 The Cassiopeia A Radio Source -- 4.3 The 21-cm Radio Radiation from the Milky Way -- 4.4 Creation of Radio Maps -- 5: Outlook -- 5.1 Interferometry -- 5.2 Radio Astronomical Research -- 5.3 Own Entry into Radio Astronomy -- Sources and Literature -- General Introductions to Astronomy (Selection) -- Books on Radio Astronomy (Selection) -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5.
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Lauterbach Thomas  
Wiesbaden, Germany : , : Springer, , [2022]
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Radio Astronomy : Small Radio Telescopes: Basics, Technology, and Observations / / by Thomas Lauterbach
Radio Astronomy : Small Radio Telescopes: Basics, Technology, and Observations / / by Thomas Lauterbach
Autore Lauterbach Thomas
Edizione [1st ed. 2022.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (67 pages)
Disciplina 522.682
Collana Springer essentials
Soggetto topico Astronomy - Observations
Astrophysics
Physics - History
Astronomy, Observations and Techniques
History of Physics and Astronomy
ISBN 9783658360351
9783658360344
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Preface -- What You Can Find in This essential -- Contents -- List of Figures -- 1: Introduction: What Is Radio Astronomy? -- 1.1 The Development of Astronomy Up to the Nineteenth Century -- 1.2 Electromagnetic Waves and Radio Technology -- 1.3 Karl Jansky and Grote Reber: The Beginning of Radio Astronomy -- 1.4 The Further Development of Radio Astronomy -- 1.5 The Nuremberg "Arno Penzias Radio Telescope" -- 2: What Are Electromagnetic Waves? -- 2.1 Basic Properties of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.2 The Spectrum of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.3 Which Electromagnetic Waves Can Be Used for Radio Astronomy? -- 2.4 Physical Quantities of Electromagnetic Waves -- 2.5 Cosmic Radio Sources -- 2.5.1 Thermal Radiation -- 2.5.2 Non-thermal Continuous Radiation -- 2.5.3 The 21-cm Radiation of Neutral Hydrogen -- 3: How Does a Radio Telescope Work? -- 3.1 The Components of a Radio Telescope -- 3.2 Properties of a Parabolic Antenna -- 3.3 Characterisation of the Receiver by the Noise Temperature -- 3.4 Signal Processing and Display -- 3.5 Determination of the Radiation Temperature and Intensity of a Cosmic Source -- 3.6 Antenna Control -- 4: What Can You Observe with a Radio Telescope? -- 4.1 Radio Radiation from the Sun -- 4.2 The Cassiopeia A Radio Source -- 4.3 The 21-cm Radio Radiation from the Milky Way -- 4.4 Creation of Radio Maps -- 5: Outlook -- 5.1 Interferometry -- 5.2 Radio Astronomical Research -- 5.3 Own Entry into Radio Astronomy -- Sources and Literature -- General Introductions to Astronomy (Selection) -- Books on Radio Astronomy (Selection) -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910592982903321
Lauterbach Thomas  
Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2022
Materiale a stampa
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