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Page 1: Observatories and Telescopes Mauna Kea, Hawaii (14,000 ft) Why do telescopes need to be located at high altitude and dry climate ?

Observatories and TelescopesMauna Kea, Hawaii (14,000 ft)

Why do telescopes need to be located at high altitude and dry climate ?

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Telescopes – Mirrors and Lenses

• Telescopes are basically a large mirror (reflecting) or a lens (refracting)

• Consider the human eye as ‘telescope’

• What determines the “power” of a telescope ?

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Collecting Area

Lens

Retina

Eye could be a “refracting” telescope,but the size is very small

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Collecting Area = Power• A = d2 ; d – diameter• Diameter of the telescope indicates its power

• Largest optical telescope: Keck 1 and 2, each with a mirror of 10 m diameter

• Large Binocular Telescope (LBT): Ohio State, Arizona, Germany, Italy Two 8.4 m mirrors in a binocular shaped mount

• HST – Only 2.4 m, but with a huge advantage• How much more powerful than HST is the Keck

(neglecting that advantage) ?• New 30m telescope on the drawing board

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Large Binocular TelescopeMount Graham, Arizona

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Objective and eyepiece

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Telescope Objective and Eyepiece

• The main function of a telescope is to collect as much light as possible from the source, NOT to magnify an image

• Need bigger and bigger telescopes! • The main mirror or lens of a telescope is

called the OBJECTIVE• The Eye-Piece (small lens or mirror) is to

magnify the image after it is formed from the light collected by the objective

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Properties of Light and Telescopes

• Reflection Mirrors

• Refraction Lenses

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Simple Refracting Telescope

Objective Lens

Secondary Lens (Eyepiece)

Focus

Convex lens

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Spheres of light from distant source

parallel rays at the observer

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Different speeds in different media Bending or Refraction

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Refraction of light beam

Light bends towards the perpendicular going into denser medium, and vice-versa

Normal(Perpendicular)

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Refraction by prism and lens

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Refractive Index• Speed of light slows down in a medium !

• The ratio of the speed of light in vacuum to the speed in a medium

c / v = ‘mu’ is called the Refractive Index

• Material R.I.

Water 1.33

Glass 2.6

• Bending of light (diffraction) depends on R.I of the medium and wavelength of light

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Chromatic Aberration:Different colors at different focus

Chromatic aberration affects refracting telescopes; therefore use reflecting telescopes in modern observatories

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Law of Reflection: Angle i = Angle r

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PrimaryMirrorPrime

Focus

Secondary Mirror

Cassegrain Focus

REFLECTING TELESCOPES

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Reflecting Concave Mirror

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Telescopic Configurations

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Spherical and Parabolic Mirrors

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Wavelength range of observatories and telescopes

• Ground based telescopes can measure

- Visible (4000-7000 A),

- Near-IR (0.7-2 microns), 1 m = 10000 A

- Radio ( ~ 1 mm or greater)

All other wavelengths blocked out by the atmosphere

• Space based observatories for Gamma ray, X-ray, UV, and Far-IR astronomy

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Visible (Optical) and Radio “Windows” in the Atmosphere

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Radar and Radio Astronomy• Radio telescopes (like huge satellite dish) collect radio waves from astronomical objects

• Radar telescope = Transmitter + Radio Telescope

• Doppler Radar Transmits radio waves towards an object and collects reflected radio waves; spread in signal shows distance and velocity

• Largest radio telescope is the Arecibo, 1000 ft diameter, in Puerto Rico

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Radio Telescope

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Aracebo Radio Telescope(Puerto Rico)

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Rotational Speed and Doppler Shift(Line profile broadens on both the blue and red side)

Doppler Radar

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Hubble Space Telescope

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Ground and HST images

Unresolved Resolved

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Visible and IR images of Saturn

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Gamma-Ray View of the Sky

Each wavelength band presents a different and mutually complementary view

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Telescope and Instruments

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Intensities of Lines in Absorption Spectra: Atoms absorb energy

Emission spectra are a set of bright lines: atoms emit energy

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Observing Planets and Moons

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Spectra of Titan (Moon of Saturn):Methane (CH4)