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- | ====== Astrophysical laboratory course: | + | ====== Astrophysical laboratory course: |
- | Observations within the scope of lab course for master students: Depending on the weather conditions, the experiments S1, S2, N1, and N2 are scheduled. Both the observations and the data reduction of S1 and S2 are done together. For each night observation (N1 and N2) a protocol is required, see the prepared form: {{:praktikum:beobachtungsprotokoll.pdf|observation protocol}}. It is strongly suggested to prepare a list with possible objects for each observation! The following form might be helpful: {{:praktikum:objektliste.pdf|object list}}. | + | Observations within the scope of lab course for master students: Depending on the weather conditions, the experiments S1, S2, N1, and N2 are scheduled. Both the observations and the data reduction of S1 and S2 are done together. For each night observation (N1 and N2) a protocol is required, see the prepared form: {{en:labcourse:observational_protocol.pdf|observation protocol}}. It is strongly suggested to prepare a list with possible objects for each observation! The following form might be helpful: {{en:labcourse:object-list.pdf|object list}}. |
===== Solar Observation ===== | ===== Solar Observation ===== | ||
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==== S1 - Solar Rotation ==== | ==== S1 - Solar Rotation ==== | ||
- | The sun will be observed during an excursion to the Einsteintum | + | <WRAP group> |
+ | <WRAP twothirds column> | ||
+ | The sun will be observed during an excursion to the Einsteinturm | ||
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+ | <WRAP third column> | ||
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==== S2 - Estimating the magnetic field strength of a sunspot ==== | ==== S2 - Estimating the magnetic field strength of a sunspot ==== | ||
+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP twothirds column> | ||
Another observation of the sun at the Einsteinturm will focus on a sunspot. The slit of the spectrograph will be placed on the position of a sunspot to take the spectrum there. From the Zeeman-splitting of the spectral lines one can calculate the magnetic field strength of the sunspot. | Another observation of the sun at the Einsteinturm will focus on a sunspot. The slit of the spectrograph will be placed on the position of a sunspot to take the spectrum there. From the Zeeman-splitting of the spectral lines one can calculate the magnetic field strength of the sunspot. | ||
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==== N1 - Stellar spectra of different spectral types ==== | ==== N1 - Stellar spectra of different spectral types ==== | ||
- | The aim of this observation is to assemble a small catalogue of spectra for different spectral types, including a (short) discussion of their respective properties. For this purpose either a normal slit spectrograph ([[en: | + | <WRAP group> |
+ | <WRAP twothirds column> | ||
+ | The aim of this observation is to identify the spectral types of several stars using their spectral properties and to derive their radial velocities. | ||
+ | We provide a spectral atlas of all spectral classes that can be used to identify the spectral class and a linelist of important lines. | ||
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+ | to assemble a small catalogue of spectra for different spectral types, including a (short) discussion of their respective properties.*/ For this purpose either a normal slit spectrograph ([[en: | ||
+ | /*A list with currently visible stars of different spectral classes (more than one object per spectral class) needs to be prepared to ensure an efficient observation.*/ | ||
+ | We will provide a list of currently visible stars of different spectral classes on the night of the observation, | ||
+ | The spectra are reduced and calibrated with provided scripts. | ||
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+ | === BACHES spectrograph === | ||
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=== DADOS spectrograph === | === DADOS spectrograph === | ||
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==== N2 - Photometry of open star clusters ==== | ==== N2 - Photometry of open star clusters ==== | ||
+ | <WRAP group> | ||
+ | <WRAP twothirds column> | ||
During the accompanying seminar several talks on CCDs, photometry, and the data reduction will give an introduction to this observation. The observations will be carried out either at the [[en: | During the accompanying seminar several talks on CCDs, photometry, and the data reduction will give an introduction to this observation. The observations will be carried out either at the [[en: | ||
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===== Data analysis at the computer ===== | ===== Data analysis at the computer ===== |