AUTHOR Burke, Bernard F., 1928-
CALL NO QB476.5 B959i 2019
IMPRINT Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2019
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Radio astronomy is an active and rapidly expanding field due to advances in computing techniques, with several important new instruments on the horizon. This text provides a thorough introduction to radio astronomy and its contribution to our understanding of the universe, bridging the gap between basic introductions and research-level treatments. It begins by covering the fundamentals physics of radio techniques, before moving on to single-dish telescopes and aperture synthesis arrays. Fully updated and extensively rewritten, the fourth edition places greater emphasis on techniques, with detailed discussion of interferometry in particular, and comprehensive coverage of digital techniques in the appendices. The science sections are fully revised, with new author Peter N. Wilkinson bringing added expertise to the sections on pulsars, quasars and active galaxies. Spanning the entirety of radio astronomy, this is an engaging introduction for students and researchers approaching radio astronomy for the first time.
- Additional materials are available online, including up-to-date colour images
- Includes both theory and techniques, providing a comprehensive ‘one-stop’ introduction to the field, allowing a smooth transition to more advanced research level material
- More advanced material is listed in the further reading sections of each chapter for the interested reader
Source : https://www.cambridge.org/th/academic/subjects/physics/observational-astronomy-techniques-and-instrumentation/introduction-radio-astronomy-4th-edition