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Coordinate Systems: Alt, El, Az, Zenith Angle ElevationorAltitude Zenith Angle
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Coordinate Systems: Alt, El, Az, Zenith Angle Azimuth
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Celestial Sphere
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Coordinates on Celestial Sphere
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One hemisphere… view from inside
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Map from inside of Cel. Sphere, looking out
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Map from inside of Celestial Sphere of radio sky
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Zero of R.A. coordinate system tied to intersection of Ecliptic Plane with Equatorial Plane The Vernal Equinox
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Moon’s orbit inclined ~5 deg w.r.t. plane of ecliptic:
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after ~4.65 (=18.6/4) years, ….
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after ~9.3 years,…
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after 18.6 years… Moon orbit has regressed full turn…
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N.P. Vernal Equinox RA=0 observer’s location Local Siderial Time = LST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours
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RA Dec
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N.P. Vernal Equinox observer’s location LST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours RA HA HA = Hour Angle
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N.P. Vernal Equinox observer’s location LST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours RA HA HA = Hour Angle HA = LST - RA LST = HA
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N.P. Vernal Equinox RA=0 LST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours Sun Solar Time = hours since midnight
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N.P. Vernal Equinox RA=0 GST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours Sun Greenwich Time …. becomes UTC = Coordinated Universal Time Greenwich
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N.P. Vernal Equinox RA=0 observer’s location Local Siderial Time = LST 6 hours 12 hours 18 hours
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One hemisphere: future North Poles
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Zero of R.A. coordinate system tied to intersection of Ecliptic Plane with Equatorial Plane The Vernal Equinox
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(at equator, 4 minutes of time = 1 degrees) motion of RA=0, Decl=0 (J2000) in past and future Epochs… Current epoch called `epoch of date’
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Spherical Trigonometry & Spherical triangles sides are portions of great circles
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PCD is a spherical triangle PAB is NOT a spherical triangle
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A c
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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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Black Body oven at temperature = T thought experiment …
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Black Body oven at temperature = T thought experiment … R
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Black Body oven at temperature = T thought experiment … R … wait a while… reach equilibrium… at T warm resistor delivers power P = kT B (B = frequency bandwidth; k = Boltzmann Const)
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R real definition… warm resistor produces P = kT B = P a = kT a B temp = T Measure Antenna output Power as “T a ” = antenna temperature TaTa
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Radio `source’ Collecting area Reception Pattern or Power Pattern
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Radio `source’ Collecting area If source with brightness temperature T b fills the beam (reception pattern), then T a = T b (!! No dependence on telescope if emission fills beam !!)
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receiver “temperature” … quantify Receiver internal noise Power as “T r ” = “receiver temperature” TaTa Ampl, etc T r +T a Ampl, etc Real electronics adds noise …treat as ideal, noise-free amp with added power from warm R
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“ system temperature” … quantify total receiver System noise power as “T sys ” T sys +T a Ampl, etc RMS fluctuations = T T = (fac) T sys /(B t int ) 1/2 Fac ~ 1 – 2 B = Bandwidth, Hz t int = integration time, seconds
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Radio `point source’ Collecting area Power collected = S A eff B/2 S = flux density (watts/sq-m/Hz) [ 1 Jansky = 1 Jy = 10 -26 w/sq-m/Hz ] A eff = effective area (sq-m) B = frequency bandwith (Hz) T a = S A eff /2k
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