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ASTRON: Radio Astronomy Research for High School Students

Explore the world of radio astronomy with ASTRON, the Institute for Radio Astronomy in the Netherlands. Discover telescopes, research opportunities, and study possibilities in this interactive visit.

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ASTRON: Radio Astronomy Research for High School Students

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  1. Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy Research at ASTRON Vladislav Kondratiev Kurgan high-school students visit, Dwingeloo, April 21, 2011 ASTRON is part of the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research (NWO) 1

  2. Outline • ASTRON • Institute, general information • Astronomers • Radio waves • Telescopes of Astron • Study possibilities • Quiz Could you turn off your mobile phones? Research @ ASTRON high-school students 2

  3. ASTRON, The Institute for Radio Astronomy • ASTRON departments: • Research and development (R&D) • Radio observatory • Astronomy group • ASTRON is host for: • JIVE • NOVA optical/IR lab • Total 200 people Making discoveries in radio astronomy happen! Research @ ASTRON high-school students 3

  4. Goal: Make discoveries possible • Drenthe world-class telescopes: • WSRT (Westerbork telescope) • LOFAR • Preparing for the SKA • Technological development • LOFAR • Technology for the SKA • Optical/IR instruments Research @ ASTRON high-school students 4

  5. 1. Research & Development (R&D) • Technical Department • Developing new telescopes and instruments for telescopes • Hardware and software development Example: EMBRACE Research @ ASTRON high-school students 5

  6. 2. Radio observatory → Doing observations with the WSRT and LOFAR → Maintaining and repairing telescopes Research @ ASTRON high-school students 6

  7. 3. Astronomy group • Find answers to main questions in the world: • What is outside the Earth? • What is the origin of everything? • What is the fate of the Universe? • Using: • Observations with the telescopes • Nature/mathematical theory • Computer simulations Research @ ASTRON high-school students 7

  8. 3. Astronomy group • Different topics, such as: • Special stars, like pulsars • Birth of stars • Galaxies with an active central black hole • Study of distant galaxies: structure and evolution You are here Research @ ASTRON high-school students 8

  9. Electromagnetic spectrum Research @ ASTRON high-school students 9

  10. Electromagnetic spectrum M81 is seen in different EM waves Research @ ASTRON high-school students 10

  11. Observations: black holes Research @ ASTRON high-school students 11

  12. Observations: black holes Research @ ASTRON high-school students 12

  13. Observations: Pulsars Pulsar “lighthouse effect” Lighthouse Ameland Research @ ASTRON high-school students 13

  14. Observations: Crab Nebula Research @ ASTRON high-school students 14

  15. How do astronomers work? Scientifically Proposal for observations Proposal will be evaluated: • Is the question interesting? • How will an observation help? Look at the data New ideas and questions! Answers??? Write papers and present the results at the conferencies Research @ ASTRON high-school students 15

  16. Telescopes: Dwingeloo telescope • 1956 in operation • Largest radio telescope at that moment • Discovery: structure of gas clouds in our Galaxy • Is now managed by foundation CAMRAS Research @ ASTRON high-school students 16

  17. Telescopes: WSRT • 14 dishes (10 fixed, 4 movable) • All 14 dishes together form a telescope with a size given by the largest distance between two dishes receiver Research @ ASTRON high-school students 17

  18. Telescopes: LOFAR Research @ ASTRON high-school students 18

  19. Location of LOFAR LOFAR “Superterp” Research @ ASTRON high-school students 19

  20. Location of LOFAR Station “CS302” Research @ ASTRON high-school students 20

  21. Location of LOFAR Station “DE601” in Germany Station “SE601” In Sweden Research @ ASTRON high-school students 21

  22. LOFAR: operation Research @ ASTRON high-school students 22

  23. LOFAR is more geophysics agriculture Research @ ASTRON high-school students

  24. Telescopen: SKA Research @ ASTRON high-school students 24

  25. Study possibilities • University education: Astronomy • Nijmegen, Amsterdam, Utrecht, Groningen, Leiden • Abroad • College education (exact studies): • engineering, • mathematics, • physics, • space technology, • ICT, • electronics Research @ ASTRON high-school students 25

  26. Questions? Research @ ASTRON high-school students 26

  27. Quiz Question 1: What image shows the Faraday's cage? A B C 27

  28. Single-dish telescopes • 2. How big is the largest single-dish telescope? • 50 meters • 100 meters • 300 meters 28

  29. With this energy a fly can do one push-up With this energy a dog can do one push-up With this energy a hippo can do one push-up With this energy an elephant can do one push-up Energy of radio waves 3. How much energy was received in the last 50 years of all radio telescopes in the world? 29

  30. Size of the Milky Way • 4 What is the size of our Galaxy? • 1000 light years • 10.000 light years • 100.000 light years • 1.000.000 light years 30

  31. Pulsar 5 Which statement is true? A pulsar is a neutron star A pulsar can rotate ~1000 times per second around its axis A pulsar resembles a lighthouse, but emits radio waves instead of visible light All above is true 31

  32. Hubble's law • 6 What is Hubble's law? • The relationship between the mass and the maximum size of a black hole • The relationship between the speed of an object in the universe and the distance from the place where we are. • A law that says something about the number of stars in the universe • A law that Americans have made in response to the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope 32

  33. To observe radio waves • 7 When can you observe with the Westerbork radio telescope? • Always • Only if it is not cloudy • Day only • Only at night End of quiz 33

  34. Quiz Question 1: What image shows the Faraday's cage? A B C 34

  35. Single-dish telescopes 2. How big is the largest single-dish telescope? C 305 meters Arecibo, Puerto Rico (305m) Effelsberg, Germany 100m Green bank telescope, USA 100 m/110 m

  36. With this energy a fly can do one push-up With this energy a dog can do one push-up With this energy a hippo can do one push-up With this energy an elephant can do one push-up Energy of radio waves 3. How much energy was received in the last 50 years of all radio telescopes in the world? 36

  37. Energy of radio waves 1 Jansky = 10-26 W m-2 Hz-1 64-m Parkes radio telescope 37

  38. Size of the Milky Way • 4 What is the size of our Galaxy? • 1000 light years • 10.000 light years • 100.000 light years • 1.000.000 light years 38

  39. Pulsar 5 Which statement is true? A pulsar is a neutron star A pulsar can rotate ~1000 times per second around its axis A pulsar resembles a lighthouse, but emits radio waves instead of visible light All above is true 39

  40. Pulsar 40

  41. Hubble's law • 6 What is Hubble's law? • The relationship between the mass and the maximum size of a black hole • The relationship between the speed of an object in the universe and the distance from the place where we are. • A law that says something about the number of stars in the universe • A law that Americans have made in response to the launch of the Hubble Space Telescope 41

  42. Hubble's law 42

  43. To observe radio waves • 7 When can you observed with the Westerbork radio telescope? • Always • Only if it is not cloudy • Day only • Only at night 43

  44. Quiz answers Right answers: 1 B 2 C 3 A 4 C 5 D 6 B 7 A Who has all the answers right? or Who has the most answers right? 44

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