
- 346 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
As demonstrated by five Nobel Prizes in physics, radio astronomy has contributed greatly to our understanding of the Universe. Courses covering this subject are, therefore, very important in the education of the next generation of scientists who will continue to explore the Cosmos.
This textbook, the second of two volumes, presents an extensive introduction to the astrophysical processes that are studied in radio astronomy. Suitable for undergraduate courses on radio astronomy, it discusses the physical phenomena that give rise to radio emissions, presenting examples of astronomical objects, and illustrating how the relevant physical parameters of astronomical sources can be obtained from radio observations.
Unlike other radio astronomy textbooks, this book provides students with an understanding of the background and the underlying principles, with derivations available for most of the equations used in the textbook.
Features:
- Presents a clear and concise discussion of the important astronomical concepts and physical processes that give rise to both radio continuum and radio spectral line emission
- Discusses radio emissions from a variety of astronomical sources and shows how the observed emissions can be used to derive the physical properties of these sources
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Includes numerous examples using actual data from the literature
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Chapter 1: Introductory Material
- Chapter 2: Propagation of Radiation
- Chapter 3: Continuum Emission Processes
- Chapter 4: Spectral Lines
- Chapter 5: The Cold Interstellar Medium of the Milky Way
- Chapter 6: HII Regions and Planetary Nebulae at Radio Wavelengths
- Chapter 7: Radio Emission from Stellar Objects
- Chapter 8: Galaxies at Radio Wavelengths
- Chapter 9: Radio Galaxies and Quasars
- Chapter 10: Cosmic Microwave Background
- Appendix A: Constants and Conversions
- Appendix B: Mathematica Code for Calculating Age of Universe and Distances for Given Redshift
- Appendix C: Complex-Valued Wave Functions
- Appendix D: Derivations of the Effects of Propagation of Radiation in Ionized Media
- Appendix E: Fourier Transform
- Index