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Roland Bacon |
Optical 3D-spectroscopy for astronomy |
026581 |
2017 |
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Immo Appenzeller |
Introduction to astronomical spectroscopy |
024719 |
2012 |
Book |
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Keith Robinson |
Spectroscopy: The Key to the Stars: Reading the Lines in Stellar Spectra |
024601 |
2007 |
Book |
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D. Emerson |
Interpreting astronomical spectra |
014147 |
1996 |
Book |
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C.R. Kitchin |
Optical astronomical spectroscopy |
013186 |
1995 |
Book |
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A.D. Thackeray |
Astronomical spectroscopy |
006764 |
1961 |
Book |
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Title | Optical 3D-spectroscopy for astronomy |
Author(s) | Roland Bacon;Guy Monnet |
Publication | Weinheim, Wiley-VCH, 2017. |
Description | xiii, 276p. |
Abstract Note | Over the last 50 years, a variety of techniques have been developed to add a third dimension to regular imaging, with an extended spectrum associated to every imaging pixel. Dubbed 3D spectroscopy from its data format, it is now widely used in the astrophysical domain, but also inter alia for atmospheric sciences and remote sensing purposes.
This is the first book to comprehensively tackle these new capabilities. It starts with the fundamentals of spectroscopic instruments, in particular their potentials and limits. It then reviews the various known 3D techniques, with particular emphasis on pinpointing their different `ecological? niches. Putative users are finally led through the whole observing process, from observation planning to the extensive ? and crucial - phase of data reduction.
This book overall goal is to give the non-specialist enough hands-on knowledge to learn fast how to properly use and produce meaningful data when using such a 3D capability. |
ISBN,Price | 9783527412020 : $ 182.00(HB) |
Classification | 520.35
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Keyword(s) | 1. 3D SPECTROSCOPY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - WILEY
4. SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES
5. SPECTROSCOPY
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Title | Introduction to astronomical spectroscopy |
Author(s) | Immo Appenzeller |
Publication | Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012. |
Description | xiii, 254p. |
Series | (Cambridge Observing Handbooks for Research Astronmers) |
Abstract Note | Spectroscopy is the principal tool used in astronomy to investigate the Universe beyond Earth's atmosphere. Through the analysis of electromagnetic radiation, spectrographs enable observers to assess the chemical composition, kinematics and local physical properties of distant stars, nebulae and galaxies. Thoroughly illustrated and clearly written, this handbook offers a practical and comprehensive guide to the different spectroscopic methods used in all branches of astronomy, at all wavelengths from radio to gamma-ray and from ground and space-borne instruments. After a historical overview of the field, the central chapters navigate the various types of hardware used in spectroscopy. In-depth descriptions of modern techniques and their benefits and drawbacks help you choose the most promising observation strategy. The handbook finishes by assessing new technologies and future prospects for deep-sky observation. This text is an ideal reference for today's graduate students and active researchers, as well as those designing or operating spectroscopic instruments. |
ISBN,Price | 9781107601796 : US $50.00(PB) |
Classification | 520.35
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Keyword(s) | 1. ASTRONOMICAL SPECTROSCOPY
2. EBOOK
3. EBOOK - CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
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Item Type | Book |
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Title | Spectroscopy: The Key to the Stars: Reading the Lines in Stellar Spectra |
Author(s) | Keith Robinson |
Publication | London, Springer-Verlag, 2007. |
Description | xxii, 159p. |
Abstract Note | In Spectroscopy â the Key to the Stars, Keith Robinson describes the physics and physical processes that cause the stellar spectra to be as they are⦠spectra that amateur astronomers can image with todayâs commercially-made equipment. Written specifically for amateur astronomers, this book assumes only a basic knowledge of physics but looks in detail at many topics, including energy levels in atoms, the molecular spectra of red stars, emission lines in nebulae, and much, much more. |
ISBN,Price | 9780387367866 : Euro 24.95(PB) |
Classification | 520.35
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Keyword(s) | 1. ACCRETION DISKS
2. SPECTRAL MAGNETISM
3. SPECTROSCOPY
4. STELLAR SPECTRA
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