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Announcements. No class Wednesday night due to prior commitment Homework: Chapter 8 # 1, 2 & 4. Light Detectors. Early astronomers were great sketch artists. Lord Rossi drawing of a spiral galaxy. Donati drawings of the head of a comet. Carrington’s drawings of a solar flare.

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  1. Announcements • No class Wednesday night due to prior commitment • Homework: Chapter 8 # 1, 2 & 4

  2. Light Detectors

  3. Early astronomers were great sketch artists Lord Rossi drawing of a spiral galaxy Donati drawings of the head of a comet Carrington’s drawings of a solar flare

  4. The human eye is a remarkable instrument The Cilary muscles can deform the lens, changing its focal length to adapt for nearby or distant objects

  5. The eye’s photo detectors are called rods and cones

  6. The cones are concentrated in the center of the retina while the rods are spread out

  7. The rods are more sensitive than the cones

  8. It takes some time for the eye to adapt to the dark

  9. Photography came into use in the late 1800’s Henry Draper was one of the first to use photographic plates for astrophotography

  10. Techniques were developed to measure brightness on photographic plates Plate densitometers would measure the density of exposed photographic grains to determine brightness

  11. Photoelectric photometers provided an easier means of determining brightness

  12. The most common detector was a photomultiplier tube

  13. The SSP-3 Photoelectric Photometer is still available The readout must be calibrated for absolute photometry or compared to a comparison star’s readout of differential photometry.

  14. Modern solid state detectors eventually replaced photomultiplier tube Photodiode detectors are much smaller, more sensitive and much more energy efficient

  15. Image Intensifiers give real-time light amplification The intensified image is usually a monochrome image

  16. There are more military uses for image intensifiers than astronomical ones

  17. Today, almost everyone uses CCD’s for photometry

  18. The CCD is a simple MIS device This shows a front-illuminated CCD. The more sensitive CCD’s are back illuminated

  19. In a CCD pixel, photons are converted to electrons and stored in the potential well

  20. The readout works like conveyor belts of light buckets

  21. The result is an array of numbers representing brightness

  22. The array of data is translated into a grey scale image

  23. The digital camera works on the same principle as a CCD The color camera puts micro-filters in front of each pixel and then electronically adds the different colored pixels together to make a color image

  24. Video Astronomy

  25. There are two reasons to do video astronomy Reason 1: precise timing of astronomical events like occultation’s or meteor showers.

  26. Reason 2: a poor mans adaptive optics Ganymede imaged by Brad Hill taken on Thanksgiving morning in Nashville using a C14 and Flea 3 video camera

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