(a) What is the angular separation of two stars if their images are barely resolved by the Thaw refracting telescope at the Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh? The lens diameter is 76 cm and its focal length is 14 m. Assume λ = 550 nm. (b) Find the distance between these barely resolved stars if each of them is 10 light-years distant from Earth, (c) For the image of a single star in this telescope, find the diameter of the first dark ring in the diffraction pattern, as measured on a photographic plate placed at the focal plane of the telescope lens. Assume that the structure of the image is associated entirely with diffraction at the lens aperture and not with lens “errors.”
(a) What is the angular separation of two stars if their images are barely resolved by the Thaw refracting telescope at the Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh? The lens diameter is 76 cm and its focal length is 14 m. Assume λ = 550 nm. (b) Find the distance between these barely resolved stars if each of them is 10 light-years distant from Earth, (c) For the image of a single star in this telescope, find the diameter of the first dark ring in the diffraction pattern, as measured on a photographic plate placed at the focal plane of the telescope lens. Assume that the structure of the image is associated entirely with diffraction at the lens aperture and not with lens “errors.”
(a) What is the angular separation of two stars if their images are barely resolved by the Thaw refracting telescope at the Allegheny Observatory in Pittsburgh? The lens diameter is 76 cm and its focal length is 14 m. Assume λ = 550 nm. (b) Find the distance between these barely resolved stars if each of them is 10 light-years distant from Earth, (c) For the image of a single star in this telescope, find the diameter of the first dark ring in the diffraction pattern, as measured on a photographic plate placed at the focal plane of the telescope lens. Assume that the structure of the image is associated entirely with diffraction at the lens aperture and not with lens “errors.”
Please answer both:The brightest star in the Pointers is α Centauri. It is actually a binary star, with two components known as α Cen A and α Cen B.
They orbit each other for a period of about 80 years. At the moment they are separated by about 5 arcseconds in the sky.
a) The average eye has a pupil diameter of 3mm, increasing to about 7mm at night. What is the theoretical best resolution for the human eye, at 500 nm? (Enter your answer in arc seconds, to the nearest whole number)
b) Could you separate the two components with your naked eye (at 500 nm)?
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separation of Alcor and Mizar on the image of this pair formed at the Coudé focus of the 82-inch
telescope at McDonald Observatory. The primary mirror has a diameter of 2.08m and the focal
length for this set-up is 47.70m. Alcor and Mizar are separated in the sky by an angle of 0.20°.
A charged-couple device (CCD) detector ismounted at the focus of an f/7 reflecting telescope with a D= 50 cm mirror. The CCD chip contains 1024×1024 pixels, with each square pixel being 10μm on a side.
How many separate exposures would be required to cover the entire celestial sphere (4π steradians)?
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