Cosmic noise: a history of early radio astronomy
"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 Wa...
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Zusammenfassung: | "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 radiation 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. - Includes an annotated table of contents as well as a chronological list of references to help the reader trace the history of the subject through key publications - Features quotes from over 100 interviews with pioneering radio astronomers - Uses literature, correspondence and over 180 photographs and illustrations from many sources to tell the fascinating story of radio astronomy"--Provided by publisher. |
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adam_text | CONTENTS ANNOTATED ! ABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD PRE FACE _ICKNOWLED(MCNTS
FAR FIGURES 1 PROLOGUE 1.1 A NEW SKY 1.2 ORGANIZING THE STORY 1.3
ANALYSIS 2 SEARCHING FOR SOLAR HERTZIAN WAVES 2.1 HERTZ 2.2 EDISON AND
KENNELLY 2.3 LODGE 2.4 WILSING AND SCHEIRER 2.5 NORDMANN 2.6 WHY DID NO
ONE DISCOVER SOLAR RADIO WAVES UNTIL FOUR DECADES AFTER NORDMANN? 3
JANSKY AND HIS STAR STATIC 3. ] JANSKY S EARLY YEARS 3.2 THE SETTING FOR
JANSKY S WORK 3.3 JANSKY S INVESTIGATIONS 3.4 JANSKY SLATER YEARS 3.5
REACTION OF THE SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY TO L,, NSKY S WORK 3.6 WAS JANSKY
STOPPED BY FRIIS? 3.7 WHY DID JANSKY SUCCEED? 4 GROTE REBER: SCIENCE
IN YOUR BACKYARD 4.1 THE MAN AND HIS DISH 4.2 SEARCHING FOR MILKY WAY
SIGNALS 4.3 FIRST PUBLICATIONS 4.4 THE UPS AND DOWNS OF 1941 4.5 ALL-SKY
SURVEYS 4.6 REBER BEYOND WHEATON 4.7 THE REBER PHENOMENON S WARTIME
DISCOVERY OF THE RADIO SUN 5.1 DEVELOPMENT OF RADAR 5.2 HEY S DISCOVERY
5.3 OTHER WARTIME INCIDENTS WITH THE SUN 5.4 PREWAR OBSERVATIONS VII
VIII CONTENTS 5.5 CONTROVERSY WITH APPLETON 5.6 SOUDHWORTH AND THE QUIET
SUN 6 HEY S ARMY GROUP AFTER THE WAR 6.1 WARTIME PROBLEMS ]CAD TO
POSTWAR SUCCESS 6.2 GALACTIC NOISE AND CYGNUS INTENSITY VARIATIONS 6.3
METEOR RADAR 6.4 SOLAR OBSERVATIONS 6.5 LAND OF AN ERA AT AORG 7
RADIOPHYSICS LABORATORY, SYDNEY 7.1 RADIO RESEARCH IN AUSTRALIA BEFORE
1945 7.2 RADIOPHYSICS LABORATORY, 1943-1952 7.3 1? ARLY SOLAR STUDIES
7.4 RADIO STARS 7.5 RP S EARLY YEARS 8 RYLE S GROUP AT THE CAVENDISH 8.1
THE SETTING AT CAMBRIDGE AND THE 8.2 TRANSITION TO PEACETIME 8.3 SOLAR
OBSERVATIONS 8.4 RADIO STARS 8.5 OVERVIEW 9 LOVELL AT JODRELL BANK 9.1
COSMIC RAY SHOWERS 9.2 METEOR RADAR 9.3 THE 218 FOOT DISH AND THE
ANDROMEDA NEBULA 9.4 OTHER PROJECTS 9.5 PLANS FOR A HUGE STEERABLE DISH
9.6 JODRELL BANK AFTER FIVE }CARS 10 OTHER RADIO ASTRONOMY GROUPS BEFORE
1952 10.1 UNITED STATES 10.2 CANADA 10.3 SOVIET UNION 10.4 FRANCE 10.5
JAPAN 10.6 OTHER SMALL EARLY GROUPS 11 METEOR RADAR 11.1 PRE-1945
INTIMATIONS OF RADIO AND METEORS 11.2 THE 1946 GIACOBINIDS 11.3 STANFORD
AND OTTAWA 11.4 SCIENTIFIC RESULTS BEFORE 1952 1I -S THE METEORIC RISE
AND RAPID DECLINE OF A FIELD 12 REACHING FOR THE MOON 12.1 PREWAR
THINKING 12.2 WARTIME CALCULATIONS AND OBSERVATIONS 12.3 PROJECT OIANA
90 91 100 100 101 105 111 112 118 118 121 126 138 1-13 155 155 156 159
163 169 178 178 181 186 191 192 193 200 200 211 21# 221 225 226 231 232
236 239 242 253 260 260 261 264 12.4 T3AY IN HUNGARY 12.5 AUSTRALIA 12.6
THE 1950S 13 THE RADIO SUN 13.1 THE QUIET SUN 13.2 THE ACTIVE STN 13.3
OVERVIEW 14 RADIO STARS 14.1 1Y IRST STEPS BY BOLTON AND RYIC: 1948--49
14.2 SCINTILLATIONS 14.3 NEW DISCRETE SOURCES 14.4 OPTICAL
IDENTIFICATIONS 14.5 ANGULAR SIZES 14.6 RADIO STARS OR RADIO NEBULAE?
14.7 STATUS OF RADIO SOURCES IN 1953 15 THEORIES OF GALACTIC NOISE 15.1
15.2 15.3 15.4 15.5 15.6 16 EARLY SURVEYS FIRST THEORIES WHAT AN, RADIO
STARS AND HOW DO THEY EMIT? SYNCHROTRON RADIATION AND COSMIC RAYS THE
BEGINNINGS OF RADIO COSMOLOGY THE RADIO SKY AND COSMIC RAYS THE 21 CM
HYDROGEN LINE 16.1 PREDICTION 16.2 16.3 16.4 16.5 16.6 16.7 17 POSTWAR
DCVCLOPMENTS STARCH AND DISCOVERV AT HARVARD THE DUTCH QUEST
CONFIRMATION FROM AUSTRALIA INITIAL ASTRONOMICAL RESULTS NO RACE, NO
SCRENDIPITY, BUT INTERNATIO, IAL COOPERATION NEW ASTRONOMERS 17.1 17.2
17.3 17.4 17.5 18 L)CVELOPMENT OF EARLY RADIO ASTRONONI RADIO
ASTRONOMY AND (OPTICAL) ASTRONOMY NATIONAL INFLUENCES IN THE US,
BRITAIN, AND AUSTRALIA RADIO ASTRONOMY AS TCCHNOSCICNCC THE HESS
ASTRONOMERS A NEW ASTRONOMY 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 NEW SCIENCE FIRST
OF MANY NEW SPECTRAL WINDOWS A NEW ASTRONOMY LOUR MAJOR HISTORICAL
THEMES IN EARL} RADIO ASTRONOMY CLOSING. CONTENTS IX 271 274 280 284 285
297 311 315 317 324 327 335 351 360 363 366 366 367 374 378 389 389 394
394 396 398 404 409 410 414 418 41 8 423 438 =449 45 3 457 457 462 467
470 471 APPENDIX AA PRIMER ON THE TECHNIQUES AND ASTROPHYSICS OF EARLY
RADIO ASTRONOMY 472 A. I ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION 472 CONTENTS A. 2 THE
EARTH S ATMOSPHERE A. 3 THERMAL RADIATION A. 4 RADIATION TRANSFER A. 5
RADIATION MECHANISMS A. 6 ASTRONOMICAL COORDINATES A. 7 BASIC ASTRONOMY
OF THE EARLY 1950S A. 8 RADIOMETRY A. 9 RECEIVERS OF EARLY RADIO
ASTRONOMY A. 10 ANTENNAS (FILLED APERTURES) OF EARLY RADIO ASTRONOMY A.
1 I INTERFEROMETERS OF EARLY RADIO ASTRONOMY INDEX OF TERMS APPENDIX B
THE INTERVIEWS 13.1 DOING ORAL HISTORY B. 2 THE COLLECTION B. 3 1-1 OW
THE INTERVIEWS HAVE BEEN USED APPENDIX C BIBLIOGRAPHIC NOTES AND
ARCHIVAL SOURCES C. 1 BIBLIOGRAPHIES OF EARLY RADIO AND RADAR ASTRONOMY
C. 2 ARCHIVAL COLLECTIONS USED IN THIS STUDY C. 3 COLLECTIONS OF
BIOGRAPHIES C. 4 LITERATURE ON RADAR DEVELOPMENT THROUGH 1945 RC/ERENCES
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