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en:praktikum:versuche_master [2016/11/10 02:31] – [Astrophysical laboratory course: Observations] rhainich | en:praktikum:versuche_master [2024/09/18 06:13] (current) – [N2 - Photometry of open star clusters] rhainich | ||
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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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==== S2 - Estimating the magnetic field strength of a sunspot ==== | ==== S2 - Estimating the magnetic field strength of a sunspot ==== | ||
+ | <WRAP group> | ||
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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> |
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+ | 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> | ||
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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 ===== |