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Modelling and observations of the circumstellar ring system of supernova 1987A with the Hubble Space TelescopeLo, Man-kit., 盧文傑. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / Physics / Master / Master of Philosophy
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High brightness-sensitivity interferometry : techniques and applicationsDillon, Nicholas January 1987 (has links)
No description available.
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The Study of Atmospheric Current by the Aid of Large Telescopes and the Effect of Such Currents on the Quality of the SeeingDouglass, A.E. 03 1900 (has links)
This is a reprint from the Meteorological Journal, March, 1895.
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An imaging detector for hard X-ray astronomyFraser-Mitchell, J. N. January 1988 (has links)
No description available.
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Monte Carlo tools and analysis methods for understanding the ANTARES experiment and predicting its sensitivity to dark matterBailey, David J. L. January 2002 (has links)
No description available.
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Magnetic Monopole Searches : with AMANDA and other detectorsÅberg Lindell, Matilda January 2010 (has links)
<p>Magnetic monopoles are hypothetical particles carrying isolated magnetic charges, analogous to electrically charged particles. They have never been observed in experiments, but there are theoretical indications that they might exist. Several experiments have been carried out over the years in order to detect monopoles, or to set upper limits on their abundance in the Universe.</p><p>In this work, underlying theory of the properties of magnetic monopoles is presented, together with some of the experiments performed in the past, the present and the future. Emphasis is put on AMANDA and other Cherenkov neutrino telescopes. Results of the described experimental searches are summarized.</p>
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Magnetic Monopole Searches : with AMANDA and other detectorsÅberg Lindell, Matilda January 2010 (has links)
Magnetic monopoles are hypothetical particles carrying isolated magnetic charges, analogous to electrically charged particles. They have never been observed in experiments, but there are theoretical indications that they might exist. Several experiments have been carried out over the years in order to detect monopoles, or to set upper limits on their abundance in the Universe. In this work, underlying theory of the properties of magnetic monopoles is presented, together with some of the experiments performed in the past, the present and the future. Emphasis is put on AMANDA and other Cherenkov neutrino telescopes. Results of the described experimental searches are summarized.
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A Combination Telescope and DomeDouglass, A.E. January 1895 (has links)
No description available.
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Scattering from X-ray mirrorsKlos, Richard A. January 1987 (has links)
Scattering from X-ray Mirrors deals with the the phenomena observed when x-rays are reflected from high quality mirror surfaces at grazing incidence. The presence of micro- irregularities in the reflecting surface causes power to be deviated away from the specular direction and into the wings of the angular distribution of radiation. Both theoretical and experimental investigations are presented. The two principal theories of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation are reviewed and are shown to produce identical results in the smooth surface limit. The scalar theory is further developed so as to be applicable to a scattering surface which can be described by an arbitrary surface height distribution function for any surface autocovariance function. The theoretical advances reported suggest a means by which the surface height distribution statistics of mirror surfaces might be derived from experimental scattering measurements. The experimental work in the thesis deals with a scattering experiment designed to test these theoretical developments. The development work involved in the construction of the Variable Angle Scattering Experiment (VASE) is presented and the anomalous results obtained from scattering measurements from two test flat x-ray mirrors are discussed. A shadowing model is devised to account for the anomalous results from the VASE. The shadowing model is then shown to be in good agreement with the VASE data and with data from other scattering experiments. The shadowing model, which provides a means of measuring the properties of pure mirror surfaces, is further developed to enable measurements of surface structure on mirrors which have become specked with small sparse contaminant features, thus allowing highly sensitive estimates of contaminant density and height to be made.
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Telescope Automation ProjectFisher, Joseph E. January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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