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Star Noise: Discovering the Radio Universe

Star Noise: Discovering the Radio Universe
Author: Kenneth I. Kellermann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 100902101X

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Until Karl Jansky's 1933 discovery of radio noise from the Milky Way, astronomy was limited to observation by visible light. Radio astronomy opened a new window on the Universe, leading to the discovery of quasars, pulsars, the cosmic microwave background, electrical storms on Jupiter, the first extrasolar planets, and many other unexpected and unanticipated phenomena. Theory generally played little or no role – or even pointed in the wrong direction. Some discoveries came as a result of military or industrial activities, some from academic research intended for other purposes, some from simply looking with a new technique. Often it was the right person, in the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing – or sometimes the wrong thing. Star Noise tells the story of these discoveries, the men and women who made them, the circumstances which enabled them, and the surprising ways in which real-life scientific research works.


Star Noise: Discovering the Radio Universe

Star Noise: Discovering the Radio Universe
Author: Kenneth I. Kellermann
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 415
Release: 2023-04-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 131651935X

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Describes how radio astronomers made a series of remarkable serendipitous discoveries that changed our understanding of the Universe.


Cosmic Noise

Cosmic Noise
Author: Woodruff T. Sullivan, III
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2009-11-05
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521765244

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Providing a definitive history of the formative years of radio astronomy, this book is invaluable for historians of science, scientists and engineers. The whole of worldwide radio and radar astronomy is covered, beginning with the discoveries by Jansky and Reber of cosmic noise before World War II, through the wartime detections of solar noise, the discovery of radio stars, lunar and meteor radar experiments, the detection of the hydrogen spectral line, to the discoveries of Hey, Ryle, Lovell and Pawsey in the decade following the war, revealing an entirely different sky from that of visual astronomy. Using contemporary literature, correspondence and photographs, the book tells the story of the people who shaped the intellectual, technical, and social aspects of the field now known as radio astronomy. The book features quotes from over a hundred interviews with pioneering radio astronomers, giving fascinating insights into the development of radio astronomy. Woodruff T. Sullivan III has been awarded the 2012 Leroy E. Doggett Prize for Historical Astronomy.


The Early Years of Radio Astronomy

The Early Years of Radio Astronomy
Author: W. T. Sullivan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521616027

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Recollection by pioneers in radio astronomy, to mark the fiftieth anniversary of extraterrestrial radio emission in 1933.


The Radio Universe

The Radio Universe
Author: J. S. Hey
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1983
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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The Invisible Universe

The Invisible Universe
Author: Gerrit Verschuur
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2007-03-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0387683607

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This is the story of radio astronomy, of how radio waves are generated by stars, supernova, quasars, colliding galaxies, and by the very beginnings of the universe itself. This revised book provides an update on the state of radio astronomy and those sections no longer regarded as cutting edge have been removed. With this book, aimed at a lay audience, you learn what astronomers are doing with those huge dishes. With each of these observatories, the scientists collect and analyze their data, "listening" to the radio signals from space, in order to learn what is out there, and perhaps even if someone else may be listening as well.


Fundamentals of Radio Astronomy

Fundamentals of Radio Astronomy
Author: Ronald L. Snell
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2019-04-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0429649770

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As demonstrated by five Nobel Prizes in physics, radio astronomy has contributed greatly to our understanding of the Universe. Courses covering this subject are, therefore, very important in the education of the next generation of scientists who will continue to explore the Cosmos. This textbook, the second of two volumes, presents an extensive introduction to the astrophysical processes that are studied in radio astronomy. Suitable for undergraduate courses on radio astronomy, it discusses the physical phenomena that give rise to radio emissions, presenting examples of astronomical objects, and illustrating how the relevant physical parameters of astronomical sources can be obtained from radio observations. Unlike other radio astronomy textbooks, this book provides students with an understanding of the background and the underlying principles, with derivations available for most of the equations used in the textbook. Features: Presents a clear and concise discussion of the important astronomical concepts and physical processes that give rise to both radio continuum and radio spectral line emission Discusses radio emissions from a variety of astronomical sources and shows how the observed emissions can be used to derive the physical properties of these sources Includes numerous examples using actual data from the literature


Unseen Cosmos

Unseen Cosmos
Author: Francis Graham-Smith
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 019163624X

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Radio telescopes have transformed our understanding of the Universe. Pulsars, quasars, Big Bang cosmology: all are discoveries of the new science of radio astronomy. Here, Francis Graham-Smith describes the birth, development, and maturity of radio astronomy, from the first discovery of cosmic radio waves to its present role as a major part of modern astronomy. Radio is part of the electromagnetic spectrum, covering infra-red, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays, and Graham-Smith explains why it is that radio waves give us a unique view of the Universe. Tracing the development of radio telescopes he shows how each new idea in observing techniques has led to new discoveries, and looks at the ways in which radio waves are generated in the various cosmic sources, relating this to the radio world of mobile phones, radio and television channels, wireless computer connections, and remote car locks. Today a new generation of radio telescopes promises to extend our understanding of the Universe into further, as yet unknown, fields. Huge new radio telescopes are being built, such as the Atacama Large Millimetre Array (ALMA), Low Frequency Array for Radioastronomy (LOFAR), and the Square Kilometre Array (SKA). Radio telescopes on spacecraft such as the Cosmic Microwave Explorer (COBE) and Planck are tracing in minute detail the faint but universal radio signal from the expanding early Universe. Graham-Smith shares the excitement of discovering the wonders of the radio universe, and the possibilities promised by the new age of giant radio telescopes.


An Introduction to Radio Astronomy

An Introduction to Radio Astronomy
Author: Bernard F. Burke
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2019-08-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1107189411

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A thorough introduction to radio astronomy and techniques for students and researchers approaching radio astronomy for the first time.


The Square Kilometre Array

The Square Kilometre Array
Author: Richard T. Schilizzi
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 645
Release:
Genre:
ISBN: 3031513746

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