Astrometry for astrophysics: methods, models, and applications
The field of astrometry, the precise measurement of the positions, distances and motions of astronomical objects, has been revolutionized in recent years. As we enter the high-precision era, it will play an increasingly important role in all areas of astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. This edite...
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Zusammenfassung: | The field of astrometry, the precise measurement of the positions, distances and motions of astronomical objects, has been revolutionized in recent years. As we enter the high-precision era, it will play an increasingly important role in all areas of astronomy, astrophysics and cosmology. This edited text starts by looking at the opportunities and challenges facing astrometry in the twenty-first century, from space and ground. The new formalisms of relativity required to take advantage of micro-arcsecond astrometry are then discussed, before the reader is guided through the basic methods required to transform our observations from detected photons to the celestial sphere. The final section of the text shows how a variety of astronomical problems can be solved using astrometric methods. Bringing together work from a broad range of experts in the field, this is the most complete textbook on observational astrometry and is ideal for graduate students and researchers alike |
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title | Astrometry for astrophysics methods, models, and applications |
title_alt | Astrometry in the twenty-first century Opportunities and challenges for astrometry in the twenty-first century Astrometric satellites Ground-based opportunities for astrometry Foundations of astrometry and celestial mechanics Vectors in astrometry : an introduction Relativistic principles of astrometry and celestial mechanics Celestial mechanics of the N-body problem Celestial coordinate systems and positions Fundamental algorithms for celestial coordinates and positions Observing through the atmosphere The Earth's atmosphere : refraction, turbulence, delays and limitations to astrometic precision Optical interferometry Radio astrometry From detected photons to the celestial sphere Geometrical optics and astrometry CCD imaging detectors Using CCDs in the time-delay integration mode Statistical astrometry Analyzing poorly sampled images : HST imaging astrometry Image deconvolution From measures to celestial coordinates Astrometric catalogs : concepts, history and necessity Trigonometric parallaxes Applications of astrometry to topics in astrophysics Galactic structure astrometry Binary and multiple stars Binaries : HST, Hipparcos, and Gaia Star clusters Solar System astrometry Extrasolar planets Astrometric measurement and cosmology |
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title_full | Astrometry for astrophysics methods, models, and applications edited by William F. van Altena, Yale University, Connecticut |
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