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OverviewThis second edition has been entirely restructured and almost doubled in size, in order to improve clarity and account for the great progress achieved in the field over the last 15 years.""This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy..."" -PHYSICS TODAY Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pierre Lena , S. Lyle , Francois Lebrun , Francois MignardPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 1998 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.807kg ISBN: 9783642083365ISBN 10: 3642083366 Pages: 512 Publication Date: 05 December 2010 Audience: College/higher education , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Replaced By: 9783642218149 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. Astrophysical Information.- 2. The Earth’s Atmosphere and Space.- 3. Radiation and Photometry.- 4. Telescopes and Images.- 5. Spectral Analysis.- 6. The Signal in Astronomy.- 7. Detectors.- 8. Space-Time Reference Frames.- Appendix A. Fourier Transforms.- A.1 Definitions and Properties.- A.1.1 Definitions.- A.1.2 Some Properties.- A.1.3 Important Special Cases in One Dimension.- A.1.4 Important Special Cases in Two Dimensions.- A.1.5 Important Theorems.- A.2 Physical Quantities and Fourier Transforms.- A.3 Wavelets.- Appendix B. Random Processes and Variables.- B.1 Random Variables.- B.2 Random or Stochastic Processes.- B.3 Physical Measurements and Estimates.- B.3.1 An Example of Estimation: Law of Large Numbers.- B.3.2 Estimating the Moments of a Process.- B.3.3 Estimation and Bias.- Appendix C. Physical and Astronomical Constants.- Appendix D. Tables of Space Missions.- Appendix E. Astronomy on the World Wide Web.- Appendix F. Acronyms and Abbreviations.Reviews"FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION ""Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy..."" PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS ""Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields.” SCIENCE MAGAZINE ""The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation…This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy…this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos.”" FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy... PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields. SCIENCE MAGAZINE The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation...This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy...this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos. FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy... PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields. SCIENCE MAGAZINE The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation!This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy!this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos. FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy... PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields. SCIENCE MAGAZINE The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation...This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy...this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos. FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy... PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields. SCIENCE MAGAZINE The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation!This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy!this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos. FROM REVIEWS OF THE FIRST EDITION ""Virtually any kind of observation that could be considered astronomical is discussed ... Could be of real value to theoretical astrophysicists who want a concise introduction to the theory of a wide diversity of astronomical techniques (...) This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader reference for students, active researchers, and anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy..."" PHYSICS TODAY FROM THE REVIEWS: REVIEWS OF ASTRONOMICAL TOOLS ""Considering all the new information included, i.e. in the field of neutrino astronomy and the study of gravitational waves, the new edition of this book is really a very useful tool and textbook for physicists, astronomers and graduate students in these fields.” SCIENCE MAGAZINE ""The descriptions, necessarily somewhat brief, are sufficiently detailed and well illustrated to inform the reader about the internal workings of each detector and what it is good for. Many useful graphs, typically with log scales that span several decades, compare the capabilities of alternative instrumentation…This is not a handbook for observers. It is a broader text and reference work for students, active researchers, or anyone who wants a detailed look at the tools of modern astronomy…this book can inform contemporary observers about the ingenious variety of those remote detectors that feed their terminals with images and spectra of the cosmos.” Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |