Goal of the course is provide an overview of the modern astrophysical techniques.
Students are expected to be able to operate a telescope and the instrumentations for spectroscopy and imaging.
Any student will be able to acquire and reduce astronomical data in a Linux oeprative system.
Lessons in classroom. Practical experiences in the Optical Laboratory, observations with the telescopes of the Catania Astrophysical Observatory (Mount Etna) and Radio Telescope of Noto.
Any student, by using a Linux operative system, will carry out numerical carry out numerical computations (IDL) e la riduzione dei dati sia fotometrici che spettroscopici (IRAF).
Introduction:
The operative system LINUX, Interactive Data Language, Latex.
The electromagnetic radiation. Stokes parameters.
The Earth atmosphere: absorption and emission spectrum
Stellar spectra,: Spectral types and Luminosity classes
Fourier Transforms, Convolutions
Intrumentation:
Telescopes: optics, aberrations, configurations, montings.
Telescopes for visible, X-ray, ultraviolet, infrared and radio.
Detectors:
Signals, analogic signals, sampling and digitalisation, Nyquist theorem.
General properties: dark current, reading noise and background noise.
Detectors for visible light: hystory: photographic plates and photomultipliers. Bolometers. CCD.
Detectors for radio and microwaves: recivers
Detectors for X and gamma rays.
Detectors for cosmic rays and neutrinos.
Observational methods:
Imaging:
Optics for imaging.
Photometric systems.
Background: sky, Moon, solar system, Galaxy
Experience at the Telescopes of the INAF-Catania Astrophysical Observatory on mount Etna.
Data reduction with IRAF.
Spectroscopy:
Spectrographs. Theory. Configurations and properties.
Experience at the Telescope. Data reduction with IRAF.
Experience in the optical lab: allignement of a spectrograph on an optical bench.
Polarimety:
Principles of polarimetry, methods in Astrophysics.
Experience at the Telescopes of the INAF-Catania Astrophysical Observatory on mount Etna.
Radioastronomy:
Experience at the Noto Radio Telescopes of the INAF-Institute of Radio Astronomy.