Welcome to my collection of Jupyter notebooks and notes on the fascinating field of Radio Interferometry! This repository aims to provide a comprehensive and shorts introduction to radio interferometry observation.
Radio interferometry encompasses diverse concepts and techniques from different fileds, making it both captivating and challenging to grasp. In my experience as a student, I struggled to find a concise, educational explanation that introduced me to the subject from the point of view of a theoretical cosmologist.
Contributions and feedback are highly encouraged! If you spot errors, have suggestions for improvement, or wish to contribute additional content, feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.
Special thanks to the authors of the textbooks and resources that have served as invaluable references in the creation of this repository.
- Synthesis Imaging in Radio Astronomy II, Edited by G. B. Taylor, C. L. Carilli, and R. A. Perley https://web.njit.edu/~gary/728/
- Millimeter Interferometry: Proceedings from IMISS2 "IRAM Millimeter Interferometry Summer School 2" https://web-archives.iram.fr/IS/IS2002/html_2/node5.html
- Rhodes University Centre for Radio Astronomy Techniques & Technologies (RATT): fundamental of interferometry lecture https://ratt-ru.github.io/fundamentals_of_interferometry/
- AstroBaki https://casper.astro.berkeley.edu/astrobaki/index.php/Undergraduate_Radio_Lab
- Essential Radio Astronomy, James J. Condon and Scott M. Ransom https://www.cv.nrao.edu/~sransom/web/Ch3.html
- NRAO 9th Synthesis Imaging Summer School https://web.njit.edu/~gary/728/Lecture6.html