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Title: Observational techniques... coordinates, RA intro


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Coordinate Systems Alt, El, Az, Zenith Angle
2
Coordinate Systems Alt, El, Az, Zenith Angle
Azimuth
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Celestial Sphere
4
Coordinates on Celestial Sphere
5
One hemisphere view from inside
6
Map from inside of Cel. Sphere, looking out
7
Map from inside of Celestial Sphere of radio
sky
8
Zero of R.A. coordinate system tied to
intersection of Ecliptic Plane with Equatorial
Plane
The Vernal Equinox
9
Moons orbit inclined 5 deg w.r.t. plane of
ecliptic
10
after 4.65 (18.6/4) years, .
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after 9.3 years,
12
after 18.6 years Moon orbit has regressed full
turn
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Vernal Equinox
RA0
N.P.
14
Dec
RA
15
HA Hour Angle
HA
RA
Vernal Equinox
N.P.
16
RA
Vernal Equinox
N.P.
17
Sun
Vernal Equinox
RA0
N.P.
Solar Time hours since midnight
18
Sun
Greenwich
Vernal Equinox
RA0
N.P.
Greenwich Time . becomes UTC Coordinated
Universal Time
19
6 hours
Local Siderial Time LST
Vernal Equinox
RA0
12 hours
N.P.
18 hours
20
One hemisphere future North Poles
21
Zero of R.A. coordinate system tied to
intersection of Ecliptic Plane with Equatorial
Plane
The Vernal Equinox
22
motion of RA0, Decl0 (J2000) in past and
future Epochs Current epoch called epoch of
date
(at equator, 4 minutes of time 1 degrees)
23
Spherical Trigonometry Spherical
triangles sides are portions of great
circles
24
PCD is a spherical triangle PAB is NOT a
spherical triangle
25
c
A
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Spherical triangles
sin A sin B sin C sin a sin b sin c


cos c cos a cos b sin a sin b cos C
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Radio Astronomy Overview
Radio source
  • Goals of telescope
  • maximize collection of energy (sensitivity or
    gain)
  • isolate source emission from other sources
    (directional gain dynamic range)

Collecting area
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LOFAR elements
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thought experiment
2 wires out
(antennas are reciprocal devices can
receive or broadcast)
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thought experiment
Black Body oven at temperature T
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thought experiment

R
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thought experiment
wait a while reach equilibrium at T

R
warm resistor delivers power P kT B (B
frequency bandwidth k Boltzmann Const)
34
real definition
Measure Antenna output Power as Ta antenna
temperature
Ta
temp T
warm resistor produces P kT B Pa kTa B
35
Radio source
Reception Pattern or Power Pattern
Collecting area
36
Radio source
If source with brightness temperature Tb
fills the beam (reception pattern), then Ta
Tb
Collecting area
(!! No dependence on telescope if emission fills
beam !!)
37
receiver temperature
quantify Receiver internal noise Power as Tr
receiver temperature
Ta
Ampl, etc
Real electronics adds noise
treat as ideal, noise-free amp with added power
from warm R
TrTa
Ampl, etc
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system temperature
quantify total receiver System noise power as
Tsys
TsysTa
Ampl, etc
RMS fluctuations DT DT
(fac)Tsys/(B tint)1/2
Fac 1 2 B Bandwidth, Hz tint integration
time, seconds
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Radio point source
Power collected Sn Aeff B/2 Sn flux density
(watts/sq-m/Hz) 1 Jansky 1 Jy 10-26
w/sq-m/Hz Aeff effective area (sq-m) B
frequency bandwith (Hz) Ta Sn Aeff /2k
Collecting area
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