This book provides a unified treatment of the characteristics of
telescopes of all types, both those whose performance is set by
geometrical aberrations and the effect of the atmosphere, and those
diffraction-limited telescopes designed for observations from above
the atmosphere. The emphasis throughout is on basic principles, such
as Fermat's principle, and their application to optical systems
specifically designed to image distant celestial sources.
The book also contains thorough discussions of the principles
underlying all spectroscopic instrumentation, with special emphasis on
grating instruments used with telescopes. An introduction to adaptive
optics provides the needed background for further inquiry into this
rapidly developing area.
* Geometrical aberration theory based on Fermat's principle
* Diffraction theory and transfer function approach to near-perfect
telescopes
* Thorough discussion of 2-mirror telescopes, including misalignments
* Basic principles of spectrometry; grating and echelle instruments
* Schmidt and other catadioptric telescopes
* Principles of adaptive optics
* Over 220 figures and nearly 90 summary tables
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Product details
ISBN
9780080499512
Published
2013
Edition
2. edition
Publisher
Elsevier S & T
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Number of pages
478
Author