The final exam will be held on Friday,
1 November 2024 at 12.00 in FY258-1 (Day, time, and place are confirmed).
Questions for the exam: [PDF]
765640S
Observational Astronomy
an advanced course (5 credits)
at the Space Physics and Astronomy research unit, University of Oulu
The course period is September 2 – October 28, 2024.
Lectures take place usually on Tuesday at 14-16 and Wednesday at 12-14,
exercises and practical sessions on Thursday at 14-16, see Peppi for detail.
The course is lectured in English
Teacher: Vitaly Neustroev, MA 308, vitaly[-at-]neustroev.net
Assistent: Paula Kvist, paula.kvist [-at-] oulu.fi
Course content:
- Methods of Observations with modern Space- and Ground- based Telescopes
- Observational Techniques in Gamma, X-ray, UV, Optical and Infra-Red astronomy
- Observational Experiments, Calibrations And Data Reductions
- Data Analysis
Theoretical and practical considerations will be supplemented with the home exercises which constitute the important part of the course.
Literature:
- Astrophysical techniques (5th Edition – 2008) – C.R. Kitchen: Taylor & Francis / CRC Press. ISBN 978-1-4200-8243-2.
- Observational Astrophysics (3rd Edition – 2012) – P. Léna, D. Rouan, F. Lebrun, F. Mignard, D. Pelat, Translated by S. Lyle: Springer. ISBN 978-3-642-21815-6.
- An Introduction to Astronomical Photometry Using CCDs (October 22, 2006) – W. Romanishin: the latest version of this book can be downloaded from here
- ISSI Scientific Report Volume 9 (SR-009): Observing Photons in Space (2010) – Edited by M.C.E. Huber, A. Pauluhn, J. Len Culhane, J. G. Timothy, K. Wilhelm and A. Zehnder. ISBN 978-92-9221-938-3.
- Observational Astronomy (Second Edition – 2006) – D. Scott Birney, Guillermo Gonzalez & David Oesper: Cambridge Univ. Press. ISBN 978-0-521-85370-5.
Can be useful:
Practical manuals:
Schedule
- Lecture 1: September 3: Introduction (Seeing the Night Sky with Our Naked Eyes, Viewing objects in wavebands other than optical, The Effect of the Earth’s Atmosphere), Continuum Radiation Processes (Electromagnetic radiation from Radio to Gamma-Ray wavelengths, Blackbody radiation, Multi-Wavelength Observations), Eye as a detector.
PDF * Slides by Masataka Okabe & Kei Ito about Color blindness
- Lecture 2: September 10: Telescopes (Historical introduction, General principles, Diffraction and Spatial resolution, Aberrations in reflecting telescopes, Optical configuration, Telescope configurations, Optical, Radio, Infra-Red and UV Telescopes).
PDF * Homework: see slide 102 (deadline September 12)
- Lecture 3: September 11: Very large radio telescopes. Segmented mirror telescopes; New large optical telescopes; Problems of Extremely large telescopes. X-ray and Gamma-ray telescopes.
- Lecture 4: September 12: James Webb Space Telescope. Telescopes (Adaptive Optics)
- Self-study: Introduction to Statistics: PDF
- Lecture 5: September 17: Detectors (Detector Parameters, Types of Detectors, The primary interaction processes, Photographic emulsions, Photomultipliers, Micro-Channel Plates, CCDs)
- Lecture 6: September 18: X-ray Detectors (Proportional Counters, CCDs, Microchannel plates), Gamma Ray detectors (Scintillation crystals, Compton Scattering detectors, Pair production detectors, Solid state CZT detectors, Coded mask imaging, Air Čerenkov detectors)
- Lecture 7 and Exercise session: September 14: Infrared detectors.
- Lecture 8: September 24: Methods of Observations, CCD Imaging, Image processing. Physical limitations on the precision of photometric measurements.
- Lecture 9: September 25: Methods of Observations: Physical limitations on the precision of photometric measurements. Photometry (Magnitudes, Photometric Systems, Magnitude systems)
- Lecture 10 and Exercise session: September 26: Practical Photometry (Colour indices, Units)
- Lecture 11: October 1: Practical Photometry (Aperture photometry, SNR, Aperture Correction, Profile Fitting).
- Lecture 12: October 2: Practical Procedures for photometry (Instrumental magnitudes, Calibration, Atmospheric absorption). CCD Gain.
- Exercise session: October 3. Exposure Time Calculators.
- Lecture 13: October 8: Spectroscopic techniques.
- Lecture 14: October 9: Practical spectroscopy. Calibration.
- Exercise session: October 10: Data page
Compulsory problems (return by the deadline). 4 sets (30% of the final score).
- deadline 18.09.2024 [set 1] [Solution]
- deadline 01.10.2024 [set 2] [Solution]
- deadline 08.10.2024 [set 3] [Solution]