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Astronomy Instrumentation
Astronomy Summer School for West Africa
Daniel Okoh
Astronomy Instrumentation
Outline:
Telescopes
Telescopes
Telescopes
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Telescopes: What are they?They are instruments that enable us ‘see’ distant objects by gathering ‘light’ from them
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Telescopes: What are they?
Optical Telescopes Radio Telescopes
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Optical Telescopes
They come in various sizes
and form
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Optical Telescopes: Basic Operation
ObjectiveEye piece
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Optical Telescopes: Basic Operation
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Radio Telescopes
They need to be big! Really really big!!
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Why?The Quest for more!
Oliver Twist
θ =
λD
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Telescopes in Space
Windows and Walls
Astronomy InstrumentationTelescopes in Space
Hubble Space Telescope
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Angular sizes in astronomy
θ
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If the same object is farther away, the angular size is
smaller
θ1
θ2
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Objects of different linear sizes can have the same
angular sizes
θ
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Activity 1: Estimate the angular size of your full fist at
arm’s length
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Activity 1: Estimate the angular size of your full fist at
arm’s length
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Activity 1: Estimate the angular size of your full fist at
arm’s length
θθ y
x
x
tan θ = x/y
2θ = 2 tan-1 (x/y)
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Activity 1: Estimate the angular size of your full fist at
arm’s length
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Small angle approximation
Ad
DA = D/d * 57.3 degrees
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Activity 2: Angular size of the Sun
A
1.4*106
kmA = ??
1.5*108 km
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Activity 2: Angular size of the Moon
A
3,475 km
A = ??
384,400 km
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0.5 degrees! for both Sun and Moon
Sun and Moon same size?
Eclipse Implication?
Fist or finger to block out the Moon?
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Telescope Resolutions
2 degrees!?
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Why Radio Telescopes should be larger than optical
telescopes
θ =
λD
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Activity 3: What Radio = Optical telescope ?
A 25 cm Optical Telescope will have same resolution as a …… cm Radio
Telescope
Assume Optical Telescope λ = 500 nm And Radio Telescope λ = 6 cm
30 km ??
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VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry)
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Radio Antenna Surfaces
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Radio Antenna Surfaces
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Steering in Azimuth And
Elevation
Where we have to look to see stars and other
objects
A. 0B. 10C. 45D. 90
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Steering in Azimuth And Elevation A. 0
B. 10C. 45D. 90
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Radio Telescope Receivers
Similar in many ways to other receivers we use for TV and other radio collections
Major difference:
Astronomy signals are really very weak compared to other terrestrial signals
What constitutes noise is therefore high
Signal to noise ratios can be reduced by reducing receiver temperatures
There is need to cool the receivers to really low temperatures
God Dependent
Cryogenic
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The Address of stars:
Right Ascension
Declination
Room 105Department of Physics &
AstronomyUniversity of Nigeria
NsukkaEnugu State
Nigeria
Celestial Equator
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Activity 4: Telescope PointingDetermine the direction (azimuth and elevation) a telescope
should point this evening at 6:34 PM to be able to observe α – Centauri from here in Abuja.
Assume 2 telescopes at Nsukka and Abuja are to be used for VLBI observations of Sirius at 8:22 AM tomorrow morning. At what directions should each of the telescopes point?
Will it be possible to join a telescope at Nanshan, China to this VLBI observation? What about a telescope at Cape Town, South Africa?