UvA MSc Radio Astronomy 2013
Lecture Synopsis (date, title, lecturer)
April 2, 2013 - The History of Radio Astronomy: Past to Present - Jason
Lecture 1
Introduction to the course: lecture structures, practica, etc.
Maxwell, Hertz, Marconi
Karl Jansky
Grote Reber
Technological developments during WWII
The post-war dawn of radio astronomy
Great discoveries in the first half century of radio astronomy
Radio astronomy in the context of multi-wavelength astronomy
The radio telescope as IT instrument
Lecture 2
Radio Astronomy for Extragalactic Science
Nearby Galaxies, Mapping HI, Dynamics, Magnetic Fields
Nearby Galaxies, Astrometry, SNR, GRBs, Mapping HI, Dynamics,
Star Formation, FIR-Radio Correlation, Lensing
Radio Galaxies, AGN, Jets, Quasars, Gas Flows, and Radio Source Evolution
Galaxy Groups and Clusters, Feedback, Black Hole Growth, Relics, Halos, and Shocks
Cosmic Microwave Background, S-Z Effect, EoR, Cosmology and Large-scale Structure
April 8, 2013 - The Science of Radio Astronomy: Galactic and Solar System - Joeri
Lecture 3
The Milky Way
Clouds of gas, supernovae, pulsars
The Sun
The Giant planets
Radar imaging of the planets, moon, and near-Earth asteroids
April 11, 2013 - Emission Mechanisms in Radio Astronomy - Jason
April 15, 2013 - The Radio Telescope - Joeri
Lecture 5
Antenna response: resolution and beam shapes
Reflector types, collecting area
The signal chain: antenna, receivers, amplifiers, and mixers
Sensitivity: the radiometer equation
April 18, 2013 - The Techniques of Radio Interferometry I: The Basics - Jason
Lecture 6
Motivation for radio interferometry
Two-element interferometer
Basic interferometer equations
Confusion limit
Beam shape
Understanding the UV-plane
April 22, 2013 - The Techniques of Radio Interferometry II: Calibration - Michael
Lecture 7
Definition of Calibration
Visibilities, uv Coverage, Gains, Phases
Real Data, Data Examination, Data Editing
Formalism, Ideal vs. Real Measurements
Calibration Strategies and Effectiveness
April 25, 2013 - The Techniques of Radio Interferometry III: Imaging - Michael
Lecture 8
Imaging and Deconvolution
Image Quality, Noise, Dynamic Range
Wide-band imaging, Multi-frequency Synthesis
Wide-field imaging, Facet Imaging, W-Projection
Mosaicing
May 2, 2013 - Field Trip to LOFAR and Westerbork - Michael + Joeri + Jason
May 6, 2013 - The Techniques of Time-Domain Radio Astronomy I: Single-dish techniques - Joeri
May 13, 2013 - The Techniques of Time-Domain Radio Astronomy II: High time resolution with interferometers - Jason
May 16, 2013 - NAC 2013
May 21, 2013 - The Future of Radio Astronomy - Michael
May 23, 2013 - Project Presentations - All
May 24, 2013 - Deadline for written observing proposals and data analysis project
May 28, 2013 - Final Exam (13-16h) - All
Lab Notes
Proposal Writing
The proposal is 3 page scientific justification, 1 page technical justification, and 1 page references maximum. Final deliverable is a PDF. You can write it as Latex, Word, or otherwise. Templates: PDF | Latex
A few suggestions on writing good observing proposals:
References
Links to other classes
Reference books