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Chapter 1 - Introduction
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Chapter 2 - Preliminaries: Definitions and Paraxial Optics
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Chapter 3 - Fermat's Principle: An Introduction
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Chapter 4 - Introduction to Aberrations
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Chapter 5 - Fermat's Principle and Aberrations
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Chapter 6 - Reflecting Telescopes
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Chapter 7 - Schmidt Telescopes and Cameras
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Chapter 8 - Catadioptric Telescopes and Cameras
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Chapter 9 - Auxiliary Optics for Telescopes
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Chapter 10 - Diffraction Theory and Aberrations
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Chapter 11 - Transfer Functions; Hubble Space Telescope
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Chapter 12 - Spectrometry: Definitions and Basic Principles
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Chapter 13 - Dispersing Elements and Systems
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Chapter 14 - Grating Aberrations; Concave Grating Spectrometers
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Chapter 15 - Plane Grating Spectrometers
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Chapter 16 - System Noise and Detection Limits
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Chapter 17 - Multiple-Aperture Telescopes
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Index
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About the book
Description
Written by a recognized expert in the field, this clearly presented, well-illustrated book provides both advanced level students and professionals with an authoritative, thorough presentation of the characteristics, including advantages and limitations, of telescopes and spectrographic instruments used by astronomers of today.
Written by a recognized expert in the field, this clearly presented, well-illustrated book provides both advanced level students and professionals with an authoritative, thorough presentation of the characteristics, including advantages and limitations, of telescopes and spectrographic instruments used by astronomers of today.
Key Features
- Written by a recognized expert in the field
- Provides both advanced level students and professionals with an authoritative, thorough presentation of the characteristics, including advantages and limitations, of telescopes and spectrographic instruments used by astronomers of today
- Written by a recognized expert in the field
- Provides both advanced level students and professionals with an authoritative, thorough presentation of the characteristics, including advantages and limitations, of telescopes and spectrographic instruments used by astronomers of today
Details
ISBN
978-0-12-629805-5
Language
English
Published
1987
Copyright
Copyright © 1987 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Imprint
Academic Press