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1 Modern Telescopes Lecture 12

2 Imaging Astronomy in 19c Photography in 19c revolutionize the astronomy Photography in 19c revolutionize the astronomy  ability to collect light (photons) over long time = long exposures  can see fainter object.  film “catch” only 1 photons out of 50 incoming. Efficiency is about 2% Charge-Coupled-Device (CCD) = digital camera Charge-Coupled-Device (CCD) = digital camera  about 70% efficiency  images can be displayed on computer screen in real time.  “remote observation” : observing Keck telescopes in Hawaii from 1000s km away. In the old days, astronomers are using photographic plates (film on glass).

3 Photometry measurements of brightness of objects measurements of brightness of objects

4 1.6m by 3 m size 1.6m by 3 m size covers 3.5° field of view covers 3.5° field of view 3600 Mega pixels 3600 Mega pixels Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (8m) Camera image the entire viewable sky every 2-3 nights image the entire viewable sky every 2-3 nights Produce about 15TB data evey night Produce about 15TB data evey night

5 Measuring spectra  one of the most important usage of telescopes Spectrograph = a device that records spectra = diffraction grating + CCD Spectroscopy diffraction pattern from CDs

6 Two types of Spectra Absorption Spectrum Emission Spectrum

7 Atmospheric Transmission Because of the Earth Atmosphere, observations at Gamma-ray, X-ray, UV, far-infrared, long radio wavelengths should be done in space!

8 Go beyond the atmosphere SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy) SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory For Infrared Astronomy) 2.5m telescope in a flying Boeing 747! 2.5m telescope in a flying Boeing 747! Will fly at 41,000 feet (12km!). Will fly at 41,000 feet (12km!).

9 Radio telescopes Using parabolic metal dish (reflecting antenna). Using parabolic metal dish (reflecting antenna). Molecules in space… (organic molecules!!) Molecules in space… (organic molecules!!) Angular resolution in interferometry mode = two+ telescopes observing the same astronomical object resulting an angular resolution of a single telescope (whose diameter is equal to the baseline of two telescopes). Angular resolution in interferometry mode = two+ telescopes observing the same astronomical object resulting an angular resolution of a single telescope (whose diameter is equal to the baseline of two telescopes). Parkes telescope Australia, 64m

10 Radio Astronomy Because of the diffraction limit of telescope (θ = λ / D), although radio telescopes are large (30-60 m), images taken at radio wavelengths are lower resolution. Map of Saturn taken with VLA at 2cm.

11 Radio telescopes in interferometry mode Very Large Array (VLA) : 27 antennae over ~20km arm. New Mexico Very Large Array (VLA) : 27 antennae over ~20km arm. New Mexico

12 Very Large Baseline Interfemetry Radio telescopes over several continents Radio telescopes over several continents Compared to a single-dish radio telescope, VLBI can produce 10,000+ better resolution images. Compared to a single-dish radio telescope, VLBI can produce 10,000+ better resolution images.

13 VLBI in space Ground-based radio telescopes + radio telescope in Earth orbit Ground-based radio telescopes + radio telescope in Earth orbit

14 Infrared Telescopes Orion in Optical Orion in Infrared

15 Ultraviolet & Infrared Telescopes Spitzer IR telescope (85cm) Hubble telescope (2.4m)

16 Non-optical wavelengths carry additional information!

17 Next Generation Space Telescope James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) 6.5m telescope 6.5m telescope Earth-trailing orbit Earth-trailing orbit

18 X-ray Telescopes Explore objects with temperatures of > 10 6 degrees Explore objects with temperatures of > 10 6 degrees For example, Super-massive black- hole at M87 (nearby galaxy) For example, Super-massive black- hole at M87 (nearby galaxy)

19 European X-ray Telescope

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21 False-color images SuperNova remnant (Supernova exploded 325 years ago) SuperNova remnant (Supernova exploded 325 years ago) Three space telescopes (X-ray : blue, Hubble: green, Spitzer: red) Three space telescopes (X-ray : blue, Hubble: green, Spitzer: red)

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24 In summary… Important Concepts Atmospheric Windows Multi-wavelength astronomy Important Terms Photometry Spectroscopy CCD Chapter/sections covered in this lecture : sections 6-4 through 6-7


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