Observational astrophysics I  

This course deals with fundamental concepts in observational astronomy/astrophysics. It teaches the concepts needed to plan and execute observations for scientific purposes, as well as for interpreting the resulting data. It is expected that the student after taking the course will be able to: know and understand the physical processes which give rise to detection of astronomical signals - know and understand the basic theory for the description of detection and imaging av astronomical signals - know and describe different types of astronomical observation systems, including optical systems and detectors - describe sources of noise and the resulting noise in the stochastic detection process, as well as estimate the signal-to-noise ratio and related integration times for a given observation - show ability to independent gathering of knowledge about the physical processes that are discussed, and in an independent way transmit this knowledge to other students and the teacher.
Presential
English
Observational astrophysics I
English

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