Title: Radio%20Astronomy
1Radio Astronomy
- A Story of Science, Technology and the Noisy
World we Live in
2What is radio astronomy?
3The Visible Sky, Sagittarius Region
4The Radio Sky
5The EM Spectrum
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7- Optical and Radio can be done from the ground!
8Telescopes for visible light
9Radio Telescope
receiver
parabolic reflector
control room
The 140 Foot Telescope Green Bank, WV
10What emits radio waves?
111. Hot Gases
12Electron accelerates as it passes near a proton.
EM waves are released
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16Recipe for Radio Waves
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- 2. Atomic and molecular transitions (spectral
lines)
17434 nm
486 nm
656 nm
Hydrogen spectral lines in optical
18Electron accelerates to a lower energy state
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21M33 Spiral Galaxy Optical Radio (HI) image
22Recipe for Radio Waves
- 3. Electrons and magnetic fields
23Electrons accelerate around magnetic field lines
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Vela
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35Big Point
- Any accelerating charge emits radio waves!
36Big Point 2
- Celestial Objects at Enormous Distances Appear
dim
- 0.00000000000000000000000001
watt/m2/Hz !!
37The Rest of the Story
- What else emits radio waves?
38Everything!!
39http//svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html
40PCs
Unintentional Emitters
TV Cable
Power Line
41Intentional Emitters
Broadcast TV Cell Phone Service Radar
and
824-849 MHz
42Satellites!
GPS (and GLONASS) 1.22-1.25 GHz
43http//www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html
44What to do?
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48GBT Feed Arm
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54Get away from civilization
55Get Some protection
56Black Holes Radio View of the Galactic Center
57Pulsars
55 discovered in globular clusters (Ransom et al).
Ter5ad
- Compact object orbiting the 23-millisecond
pulsar PSR J0737-3039A, is not only, another
neutron star, but is also a detectable pulsar. - Powerful laboratory for GR!
Image Credit Michael Kramer (Jodrell Bank
Observatory, University of Manchester)
58Galactic Super Bubble
59Galactic Building Blocks
60Organic Molecules Seeds of Life
61www.gb.nrao.edu
National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank,
WV