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The Measurement of Starlight

The Measurement of Starlight

The Measurement of Starlight

Two Centuries of Astronomical Photometry
J. B. Hearnshaw, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
August 2005
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    Astronomical photometry is the science of measuring the brightness and colours of stars and other celestial objects. It is a technique at the very heart of modern astrophysics. This authoritative volume traces the fascinating historical development of astronomical photometry - from visual techniques at the time of William Herschel in the 1780s, through to the birth of photometry with charge-coupled devices in the 1970s. In this intriguing survey, we see how the advent of new technology has revolutionized the science of photometry at each stage of its development, and what dramatic advances have been achieved, despite several major disasters - especially in the practice of photographic photometry. This book also clearly illustrates the critical relationship between the development of a science and the technology it uses. This volume provides professional astronomers with a valuable guide to the background and development of this fundamental technique. It will also be of great interest to amateur astronomers and historians of the physical sciences.

    • The first book solely devoted to the historical development of astronomical photometry
    • Well illustrated throughout - includes many rare illustrations of early astronomical instruments and astronomers
    • An extensive bibliography of more than 1800 references provides a ready historical reference to the principal research articles on stellar photometry
    • Clearly illustrates the critical relationship between the development of a science and the technology it uses

    Reviews & endorsements

    "The Measurement of Starlight is a well written and lively history of stellar photometry. The text is most appropriate for professional astronomers with a historical bent....Everyone should relish the rich history of astronomical photometry and Hearnshaw's skill in presenting it." Scott Kenyon, Sky & Telescope

    "This is first-rate scholarship, a must for every science library." H.K. Eichhorn, Choice

    "This is a useful reference work, thoroughly researched and clearly written. Hearnshaw's good historical sense shines through the dreary nature of the subject in insightful comments throughout the book." Norriss S. Hetherington, Historical Studies in the Ohysical Biological Sciences

    "...an enjoyable account of the people and techniques in the science of Photometry." Murray Paulson, The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada-Edmonton Centre

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    Product details

    August 2005
    Paperback
    9780521018289
    528 pages
    234 × 156 × 28 mm
    0.734kg
    104 b/w illus. 13 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • Acknowledgements
    • List of illustrations
    • 1. Early stellar magnitudes
    • 2. Visual estimates of stellar magnitudes and colour
    • 3. Visual photometry
    • 4. Photographic photometry, 1839–1922
    • 5. The origins of photoelectric photometry
    • 6. Photometry at longer wavelengths
    • 7. Photographic photometry from 1922
    • 8. Photometry and the birth of astrophysics
    • 9. Photoelectric photometry with the photomultiplier tube
    • 10. Photometry with electronic area detectors
    • Sources of illustrations
    • Index of names
    • Index of star names
    • Index of subjects.
      Author
    • J. B. Hearnshaw , University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand