astro842

Submillimeter Astronomy - astro842

CourseSubmillimeter Astronomy
Course No.astro842
CategoryTypeLanguageTeaching hoursCPSemester
ElectiveLecture with exercisesEnglish2+14WT
Requirements:

Preparation: Basic astronomy knowledge

Form of Testing and Examination: Requirements for the examination (written or oral): successful work with the exercises

Length of Course: 1 semester

Aims of the Course: Students with B.Sc. in Physics will be introduced to astronomy in the submillimeter wavelength range, one of the last spectral regions to be explored with new high-altitude ground-based or airborne telescopes, and from space

Contents of the Course: The basic concepts of emission/excitation mechanisms from interstellar dust and molecules are discussed as well as the properties of the observed objects: the dense interstellar medium, star forming regions, circumstellar environments. Star formation near and far is a central focus of submillimeter astronomy and will thus be introduced in depth. Telescopes, instrumentation, and observational techniques will be described in the course

Recommended Literature: Contemporary review articles

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