Lecture 11 (Was going to be –Time series –Fourier –Bayes but I haven’t finished these. So instead:) Radio astronomy fundamentals NASSP Masters 5003F -
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 13 Further with interferometry – Resolution and the field of view; Binning in frequency and.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 23 Two areas of my current research interest: –Parallel CLEAN. –Looking for bursts in XMM.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2010 Lecture 4 Random variables continued. Monte Carlo Uncertainty propagation Correct presentation of.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 19 MEM Calibration Self-calibration VLBI Spectroscopic interferometry –Finishing with a couple.
Lecture 12
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2010 Lecture 5 Minimization continued Interpolation & regridding.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 12 Complex numbers – an alternate view The Fourier transform Convolution, correlation, filtering.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 21 6.4 keV Fe line and the Kerr metric Satellite observatories –Attitude and boresight X-ray.
NASSP Masters 5003F - Computational Astronomy - 2009 Lecture 22 XMM instrumentation and calibration. –Mirror effects PSF Vignetting –EPIC cameras EPIC.
Lecture 21
Lecture 20 – High-Energy Astronomy