Physics – Physics Education
Scientific paper
2011-09-17
Physics
Physics Education
14 pages, 5 figures, submitted to the American Journal of Physics, for information about parts and assembly see http://www.h
Scientific paper
We have developed a set of college level, table-top labs that can be performed with an interferometer using satellite TV electronics and compact fluorescent lamps as microwave signal sources. This interferometer, which was originally developed at the MIT Haystack Observatory as a Very Small Radio Telescope (VSRT) to observe the Sun, provides students with hands-on experience in the fundamentals of radio interferometry. These labs are easily performed and convey an intuitive sense of how combining the signals from an array of antennas reveals information about the structure of a radio source. We have also developed a package of java programs, called "VSRTI Plotter", which is available as a free-download, to facilitate the data processing and analysis of these labs.
Arndt Martina Belz
Durkota K.
Fish Vincent
Marr Jackson M.
Pere Anneli
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