640-351 Astrophysics & Optics III

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Prof R Webster; Dr A Roberts

Prerequisites

Physics 640-225 or 640-245. Mathematics 620-231 or 620-233; and mathematics 620-232 or 620-234.

For 2007, students who completed 640-237 but not 640-225 or 640-245 will also be permitted to enrol.

Semester

1 (view timetable)

Contact

36 lectures and up to six 1-hour tutorials

Subject Description

This subject develops the study of astrophysics and optics and introduces powerful mathematical tools of more general applicability in engineering and the physical sciences. In astrophysics this subject will concentrate on emission processes, high-energy astrophysics and cosmology, while the other section of the subject provides an introduction to Fourier optics, imaging and nonlinear optics.

Students completing this subject will be able to:

  • explain the principles underlying emission processes in astrophysics, high energy astrophysics and cosmology;

  • demonstrate an understanding of radiation processes, degenerate stars, black holes, accretion processes and relativistic cosmology and solve problems relevant to these topics;

  • be able to apply the principles of Fourier, convolution and correlation to solving problems in diffraction and optical imaging; and

  • demonstrate an appreciation of the role of coherence in optical physics as well as an understanding of pulsed laser systems and nonlinear optical processes.

In addition, students will enhance their ability to plan effective work schedules and manage their time to meet the deadlines for submission of assessable work and prepare for tests and examinations.

Assessment

Written assignments totalling up to 3000 words due during the semester (20%); project work involving a 15-minute group presentation and written report up to 1000 words due during the semester (10%); a 3-hour written examination in the examination period (70%).

Prescribed Texts

  • E Hecht, Optics. 4th edn, Addison-Wesley.
  • B Carol and D Ostlie, An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics. Addison-Wesley.


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