Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A description of polarized radiation
- 3 Polarization in astronomy
- 4 Polarization algebra and graphical methods
- 5 Instruments: principles
- 6 Instruments: implementations
- 7 Case studies
- Exercises
- Hints for exercises
- References
- Index
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- List of illustrations
- List of tables
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Introduction
- 2 A description of polarized radiation
- 3 Polarization in astronomy
- 4 Polarization algebra and graphical methods
- 5 Instruments: principles
- 6 Instruments: implementations
- 7 Case studies
- Exercises
- Hints for exercises
- References
- Index
Summary
In het land der blinden is Eénoog koning. This saying in my mother tongue contains a sufficient number of Germanic roots for English speakers to guess that the situation depicted is only marginally better than ‘the blind leading the blind’. It aptly describes the current situation in astronomical polarimetry and provides the justification for my attempt to write a primer for students and other polarimetric novices. If we can take today's students straight from polarimetric fundamentals to what is best in modern research practice, then five years from now we shall have a polarization community with both eyes wide open and firmly fixed beyond present-day horizons. That is what this book is about.
Polarimetry, performed mainly by optical or radio specialists, has already made a considerable impact on astronomy, and it deserves to be a standard observational technique, to be used whenever it is best for the job in hand. Accordingly, all astronomers should acquire polarimetric basics. My aim is to allow the reader, starting at first principles, to make use of the very latest literature. To preserve readibility, I have omitted most of the historical development. The References section at the end of the book reflects this attitude; interested readers can always trace the history backwards from modern papers.
I have tried to resist any tendency to write a comprehensive monograph.
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- Astronomical Polarimetry , pp. xiii - xivPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1996