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El. knyga: Excursions in Astronomical Optics

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  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461223863
Excursions in Astronomical Optics
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 06-Dec-2012
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781461223863

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For every astronomical topic that I have approached there has turned out to be a broader realm of possibilities than is commonly accepted or acknowledged. The "excursions" of this book are the examples. They mostly depart from the mainstream of conventional wisdom to offer a wider perspective with opportunities for further research. While my intent is to supplement that mainstream, the effect may appear to dismiss rather than to reconsider accepted tenets. Ample praise and credit for those accomplishments are already available in textbooks. Readers may very well disagree with some of the notions presented in these excursions, but I hope that they will pause long enough to evaluate the scientific basis for any disagreement. For the most part, these excursions remain incomplete and unfulfilled, yet they contain many ideas that are not available elsewhere. Whether these ideas are per­ ceived as a collection of unproven claims or as a storehouse of fresh opportunities will depend entirely on the attitude of the reader. The excursions do cover a rather wide span of disciplines, and that may lead to an unfocused overall impression. My hope is thereby to attract a broader audience than that of a single discipline, and to expose them to neighboring disciplines. The excursions all do have the common thread of optical science related to astronomy.

Recenzijos

FROM THE REVIEWS:



THE OBSERVATORY MAGAZINE "Suffice is to say that this is proper physics, and is original and creative and is original and creative. Proper physics, because the ideas are basic and highly intellectual, backed up by algebraic and quantitative analysis, with examples of possible application, and in some cases with supporting experiments and short segments of computer code. Creative, because there are insights, appearing fundamental and full of potential So what do we do with ideas? Each scientist has to answer this question personally. Larry Mertz has answered it for himself with this book, to the immediate and enduring benefit of others in astronomical optics.



REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS "a collection of interesting thoughts and considerations to different types of telescopes. The book is a very good source for ideas and new approaches to the general topicThe book is an interesting and very new kind of approach to this topic

1. Optical Telescopes.- Modest Telescopes.- Large Telescopes.- Fixed
Spherical Primary.- Optical Design.- Dihedral Remedy.- Microscope
Objectives.- Telescope Correction.- Alternative Prescriptions.- Geometric
Variants.-
2. X-ray Telescopes.- Coded Aperture Imaging.- Moiré Telescopes.-
Rotation Modulation Collimator.- Rotational Aperture Synthesis.- Monte Carlo
Simulation.- Upscale Rendering.-
3. Interferometry.- Triphase Reception.-
Unwrapping and Filtering.- Substantial Intensities.- Flash Conversion.- Angle
Encoder.- Oversampling.- Second-oder Filtering.- Analog Comparison.- Stellar
Interferometry.- More Applications.- Quantum Ramifications.-
4. Image
Sensing.- Imaging Photon Counters.- Heterodyne Detectors.- Fourier Tracking.-
Image Stabilization.- Wavefront Tilt Sensors.- Interferometric Wavefront
Sensing.- Prismatic Wavefront Tilt Sensor.- Holographic Wavefront Tilt
Sensor.- Wavefront Curvature Sensing.- Prismatic Variants.-
5. Spectroscopy.-
Following Dyson.- Following Offner.- Whispering Galleries.- Fourier Transform
Spectroscopy.- Nonlinear Analyses.-
6. Pulsars.- Cavity Clocking.- Degenerate
Dwarfs.- Period Distribution.- Period-luminosity Cutoff.- Short Periods.-
Slowdowns.- Energy and Pumping.- Pulse Formation.- Mode-hopping.-
Polarization.- Visible and X-ray Pulses.- Jovian Decametric Emission.-
Summary.-
7. Quasars.- Superluminal Illusion.- Gravitational Lensing.-
Experimental Simulation.- Brightness Fluctuations.- Distance Scale
Corruption.- Foreground Localization.- Gravitational Amplification.- Appendix
1.- Appendix 2.