Telescopes Flashcards
Give four optical advantages which a reflecting telescope has over a refracting telescope?
Collects more light as mirrors can be larger than lens, better revolving power as diameter of mirrors larger, no chromatic aberration and no spherical aberration
Explain chromatic aberration
Different wavelengths of light are refracted by different amounts meaning the image is blurred and has coloured edges
Explain spherical aberration
When axial rays converge to different focal points at different distances from the axis
Define quantum efficiency and state the value of it for a CCD and the eye
Ratio of the number of photons incident on a detector that are being detected to the total number of photons incident on the detector, >80% for CCD, 1% for eye
Describe a CCD and how it produces an image
Silicon chip divided into pixels, incident photons causes electrons to be released (number released proportional to intensity), which are trapped I potential wells forming a pattern which is processed to give an image
State the Rayleigh criterion
The resolution of two point objects is not possible if any part of the central spot of either image lies inside the first dark ring of the other image
What is the maximum mesh spacing of the reflector of a radio telescope (which is made from wire mesh) for effective reflection?
Wavelength/20
What is the angle alpha in a telescope in normal adjustment?
Angle sub tended by object at unaided eye
What is the angle beta in a telescope in normal adjustment?
Angle subtended by image at eye
Why can you see more stars when looking through a telescope than using the naked eye?
Telescopes have greater diameter objective lenses compared to pupil of the eye, meaning greater collecting power
Why are the images of stars never magnified by telescopes?
They are point objects
Explain why the image of a planet viewed using a telescope is not significantly brighter than the planet when it is viewed directly
This is because, although more light per second enters the eye when a telescope is used, the virtual image is magnified, so it is spread over a larger part of the field of view. As a result, the amount of light per second per unit area of the virtual image is unchanged
Give two disadvantages of using CCDs in astronomy
Expensive as they need to have a large number of pixels in a small area and need to be cooled to low temperatures to prevent the random emission of electrons (which cause ‘dark’ currents) which does not depend on intensity of light
Give two examples of objects in space which can be detected by infrared telescopes
Dust clouds and planets which are not hot enough to emit visible light
Give two disadvantages of infrared telescopes
Need the be cooled to stop infrared radiation from its own surface affecting measurements and some infrared radiation absorbed by water vapour in the atmosphere