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An Introduction to Radio Astronomy

An Introduction to Radio Astronomy

by Bernard F. Burke and Francis Graham-Smith
Hardback
Publication Date: 17/09/2009

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Written by two prominent figures in radio astronomy, this well-established, graduate-level textbook is a thorough introduction to radio telescopes and techniques. It is an invaluable overview for students and researchers turning to radio astronomy for the first time. The first half of the book describes how radio telescopes work - from basic antennas and single aperture dishes through to full aperture-synthesis arrays. It includes reference material on the fundamentals of astrophysics and observing techniques. The second half of the book reviews radio observations of our galaxy, stars, pulsars, radio galaxies, quasars, and the cosmic microwave background. This third edition describes the applications of fundamental techniques to newly developing radio telescopes, including ATA, LOFAR, MWA, SKA, and ALMA, which all require an understanding of aspects specific to radio astronomy. Two entirely new chapters now cover cosmology, from the fundamental concepts to the most recent results of WMAP.
ISBN:
9780521878081
9780521878081
Category:
Astronomical observation: observatories
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
17-09-2009
Language:
English
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Edition:
3rd Edition
Pages:
458
Dimensions (mm):
253x180x30mm
Weight:
1.03kg

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