last revised 4/27/18
Astronomy 402T Syllabus – Spring 2018
Text: There is no textbook; rather there is a compilation of readings bound into a booklet (for which the cost will be added to your term bill, < $10). There will also be assigned reading in an iBook: Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium, by Ryden and Pogge. It is available for download ($9.99) here – there are web links to earlier (free) draft versions of these topics given at relevant places in the reading assignments below.
Exams and Grading: Grades will be calculated as follows:
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60% from the average of your tutorials, including in-class participation and submitted assignments
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20% from the average of your observing project papers and presentations
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20% from the hour exam
Honor System: You may discuss tutorial questions among yourselves, and share references, but your submitted work must be solely your own. If you are in any doubt about how the honor system applies to a particular activity in this course, please consult me or Dr. Souza.
Lectures: There will be one weekly lecture on Fridays from 1:00 to 2:00 PM. The syllabus below lists the topics to be covered, which will form the material for the following week’s tutorial sessions. It is imperative that you do the assigned reading before each Friday’s lecture so that you can bring up any issues and we can discuss difficulties with the material before your tutorial sessions when you are responsible for it. What follows is a tentative schedule of topics and dates; we may deviate as circumstances dictate.
italics indicate student presentation/discussion; bold pink in Reading refers to course packet
DATE |
CLASS TOPICS |
READING |
F 2/2
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1: Structure of the Milky Way Galaxy and the Interstellar Medium |
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F 2/9
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2: Radiation & Matter; Relation between Gas and Dust; Interstellar Extinction |
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F 2/23
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3: Spectra; Thermal & Statistical Physics Week 3 questions |
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F 3/2
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4: Atomic Processes; Spectroscopic Notation Week 4 questions |
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F 3/9
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5: Ionization Equilibrium; Stromgren Spheres Week 5 questions |
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F 3/16 | HOUR EXAM |
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F 4/6 | 6; Thermal Equilibrium in Photoionized Nebulae Week 6 questions |
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F 4/13 | 7: Plasma Diagnostics; T and N in Photoionized Nebulae Week 7 questions |
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F 4/20 | 8: Abundances in Photoionized Nebulae Week 8 questions |
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F 4/27 | 9: Non-optical Nebular Studies Week 9 questions |
RADIO
INFRARED & MOLECULES
HIGH-ENERGY
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F 5/4 | NO CLASS |
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F 5/11 | FINAL PROJECT PRESENTATIONS | |
DATE |
LAB TOPIC |
READING FOR LAB |
M 2/5 | Introduction to (or reacquaintance with) unix, IRAF, ds9 | Handouts |
M 2/12 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 2/19 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 2/26 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 3/5 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 3/12 | FIRST PROJECT PRESENTATIONS | |
M 4/2 | learning to use splot and ELSA | Handouts |
M 4/9 | No Lab | |
M 4/16 | No Lab | |
M 4/23 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 4/30 | Work independently on homework & projects | |
M 5/7 | No Lab |
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