RADIO ASTRONOMY is the classic text and reference book which has served a generation of the world's radio astronomers, now in a much enlarged, updated edition. "Authoritative, encyclopedic, presented clearly and elegantly", Sky and Telescope. "The standard textbook on radio astronomy used by profess
Radio Astronomy
โ Scribed by BERNI ALDER, SIDNEY FERNBACH and MANUEL ROTENBERG (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 241
- Series
- Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications 14
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Content:
Methods in Computational Physics: Advances in Research and Applications
Page ii
Front Matter
Page iii
Copyright page
Page iv
Contributors
Page vii
Preface
Pages ix-x
Radioheliography
Pages 1-53
N.R. LABRUM, D.J. McLEAN, J.P. WILD
Pulsar Signal Processing
Pages 55-129
TIMOTHY H. HANKINS, BARNEY J. RICKETT
Aperture Synthesis
Pages 131-175
W.N. BROUW
Computations in Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy
Pages 177-219
JOHN A. BALL
Author Index
Pages 221-224
Subject Index
Pages 225-231
Contents of Previous Volumes
Pages 232-239
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"Designed for a course in radio astronomy or for use as a reference for practicing engineers and astronomers, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the topic ... The review questions at the end of each chapter contain direct hints for easy solutions."--Publisher's website.</div>
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