Fundamentals of Astrometry

Fundamentals of Astrometry
Author: Jean Kovalevsky,P. Kenneth Seidelmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2004-06-03
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1139453173

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Astrometry encompasses all that is necessary to provide the positions and motions of celestial bodies. This includes observational techniques, instrumentation, processing and analysis of observational data, reference systems and frames, and the resulting astronomical phenomena. Astrometry is fundamental to all other fields of astronomy, from the pointing of telescopes, to navigation and guidance systems, to distance and motion determinations for astrophysics. In the last few decades, new observational techniques have enabled improvements in accuracy by orders of magnitude. Starting from basic principles, this book provides the fundamentals for this new astrometry at milli- and micro-arcsecond accuracies. Topics include: basics of general relativity; co-ordinate systems; vectors, tensors, quaternions, and observational uncertainties; determination and use of the celestial and terrestrial reference systems and frames; applications of new observational techniques; present and future star catalogues and double star astrometry. This comprehensive reference will be invaluable for graduate students and research astronomers.

Fundamentals of Astronomy

Fundamentals of Astronomy
Author: Cesare Barbieri,Ivano Bertini
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 363
Release: 2020-11-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781000223804

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Providing a broad overview of foundational concepts, this second edition of Fundamentals of Astronomy covers topics ranging from spherical astronomy to reference systems, and celestial mechanics to astronomical photometry and spectroscopy. It expounds arguments of classical astronomy that provided the foundation for modern astrometry, whilst presenting the latest results of the very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) radio technique, optical interferometers and satellites such as Hipparcos and GAIA, and recent resolutions of the IAU and IERS regarding precession, forced and free nutation, and Earth figure and rotation. Concepts of general relativity are explored, such as the advance of Mercury’s perihelion, light deflection and black holes, in addition to the physical properties, orbits, and ephemerides of planets, comets and asteroids with an extension to visual binary stars orbital reconstruction. Extrasolar planets are also discussed, with reference to radial velocity and transits measurements by ground and space telescopes. Basic concepts of astronomical photometry, spectroscopy and polarimetry are given, including the influence of the terrestrial atmosphere. Classical works, such as Hipparchus, are mentioned in order to provide a flavor of the historical development of the field. It is an ideal textbook for undergraduate and graduate students studying astronomy, astrophysics, mathematics, and engineering. Supplementary and explanatory notes provide readers with references to additional material published in other literature and scientific journals, whilst solved and unsolved exercises allow students to review their understanding of the material. Features: Provides an introductory vision of arguments from spherical astronomy to celestial mechanics to astronomical photometry and spectroscopy Presents the information at an introductory level without sacrificing scientific rigor Fully updated throughout with the latest results in the field

Fundamentals of Astrometry

Fundamentals of Astrometry
Author: Jean Kovalevsky,P. Kenneth Seidelmann
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2011-12-18
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781139118293

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This text details the fundamentals of astrometry at milli- and micro-arcsecond accuracies.

Modern Astrometry

Modern Astrometry
Author: Jean Kovalevsky
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783662047309

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An introduction to practical astrometry, dealing with the determination of positions, motions, distances and dimensions of celestial bodies ranging from quasars to artificial satellites. For this 2nd edition, the release of the Hipparcos and Tycho catalogs, the rise in CCD astrometry and the adoption of a new celestial reference frame by the IAU led to a significant modification of the text. And, especially, the outlook for astrometry has been completely rewritten.

Astrometry of Fundamental Catalogues

Astrometry of Fundamental Catalogues
Author: Hans G. Walter,Ojars Sovers
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2000-07-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3540674365

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Celestial fundamental catalogues are a prerequisite for the determination of absolute positions and motions in space. Presently, positional astrometry is at the watershed between classical fundamental catalogues, based on moving reference stars, and modern catalogues, based on extragalactic reference objects with non-measurable motion. This book addresses the concepts and methods of the respective construction techniques leading to the stellar frame of the FK5 (fifth fundamental catalogue) and to the newly adopted extragalactic radio reference frame, ICRF (international celestial reference frame), with its extension to optical wavelengths by the Hipparcos Catalogue. While principal outlines of meridian circle observations are given, emphasis is put in some detail on the VLBI technique as applied to astrometry, and to the observational techniques used in the Hipparcos mission, including the tie of the originally non-anchored rigid Hipparcos sphere into the ICRF.

Time From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics

Time  From Earth Rotation to Atomic Physics
Author: Dennis D. McCarthy,P. Kenneth Seidelmann
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 403
Release: 2018-10-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781107197282

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This accessible reference presents the evolution of concepts of time and methods of time keeping, for historians, scientists, engineers, and educators. The second edition has been updated throughout to describe twentieth- and twenty-first-century advances, progress in devices, time and cosmology, the redefinition of SI units, and the future of UTC.

Observational Astronomy

Observational Astronomy
Author: D. Scott Birney,Guillermo Gonzalez,David Oesper
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2006-06-29
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780521853705

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New and updated edition of advanced undergraduate or beginning graduate textbook on observational astronomy.

Relativistic Celestial Mechanics of the Solar System

Relativistic Celestial Mechanics of the Solar System
Author: Sergei Kopeikin,Michael Efroimsky,George Kaplan
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 897
Release: 2011-10-25
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783527634576

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This authoritative book presents the theoretical development of gravitational physics as it applies to the dynamics of celestial bodies and the analysis of precise astronomical observations. In so doing, it fills the need for a textbook that teaches modern dynamical astronomy with a strong emphasis on the relativistic aspects of the subject produced by the curved geometry of four-dimensional spacetime. The first three chapters review the fundamental principles of celestial mechanics and of special and general relativity. This background material forms the basis for understanding relativistic reference frames, the celestial mechanics of N-body systems, and high-precision astrometry, navigation, and geodesy, which are then treated in the following five chapters. The final chapter provides an overview of the new field of applied relativity, based on recent recommendations from the International Astronomical Union. The book is suitable for teaching advanced undergraduate honors programs and graduate courses, while equally serving as a reference for professional research scientists working in relativity and dynamical astronomy. The authors bring their extensive theoretical and practical experience to the subject. Sergei Kopeikin is a professor at the University of Missouri, while Michael Efroimsky and George Kaplan work at the United States Naval Observatory, one of the world?s premier institutions for expertise in astrometry, celestial mechanics, and timekeeping.