Graduate Courses: 2007-2008

Courses preceded by an asterik are required for first year graduate students.

Schedule

2007 - 2008 : Autumn   Winter   Spring  

AUTUMN,  2007   (University Courses Catalog)

CourseTitleTime/LocationInstructor
*ASTR 30100 Stars 1:30pm-2:50pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Donald Q. Lamb
*ASTR 30500 Radiative Processes in Astrophysics 4:30pm-5:50pm
Tue, Fri
AAC 123
Wayne Hu
ASTR 30900 Research Project Seminar 3:00pm-4:50pm
Mon, Fri
AAC 107
Hsiao-Wen Chen
ASTR 36100 Interstellar Medium 10:30am-11:50am
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Donald G. York
ASTR 40300 Structure Formation in the Universe 10:30am-11:50am
Mon, Wed
AAC 123
Andrey V. Kravtsov
ASTR 40400 QSOs in the SDSS 9:00am-10:20am
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Richard G. Kron

WINTER,  2008   (University Courses Catalog)

CourseTitleTime/LocationInstructor
*ASTR 30200 Astrophysics II 3:00pm-4:20pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Alexei Khokhlov
*ASTR 30600 Radiation Measurements in Astrophysics 1:30pm-2:50pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Edward J. Kibblewhite
ASTR 33000 Computational Physics and Astrophysics 10:30am-11:50am
Tue, Thu
AAC 123
Fausto Cattaneo
ASTR 38100 General History of Astrophysics 3:00pm-5:50pm
Tue
AAC 123
Noel M. Swerdlow
ASTR 40600 Gravitational Lensing 12:00pm-1:20pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Scott Dodelson
ASTR 46400 Nuclear Astrophysics 1:30pm-2:50pm
Mon, Wed
AAC 107
James W. Truran

SPRING,  2008   (University Courses Catalog)

CourseTitleTime/LocationInstructor
*ASTR 30300 Interstellar Matter 3:00pm-4:20pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 123
Doyal ''Al'' Harper
*ASTR 30400 Galaxies 1:30pm-2:50pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Stephen M. Kent
ASTR 30700 Preparation for Summer Research Project 1:30pm-4:20pm
Mon
AAC 107
Kyle M. Cudworth
ASTR 31500 Dynamics I (Fluids) 3:00pm-4:20pm
Tue, Fri
AAC 107
Arieh Konigl
ASTR 34000 Statistical Methods in Astronomy and Astrophysics 10:30am-11:50am
Wed, Fri
AAC 123
Joshua A. Frieman
ASTR 37100 Pre-Candidacy Research ARR Kyle M. Cudworth
ASTR 39900 Reading/Research in Astrophysics ARR Kyle M. Cudworth
ASTR 43600 Theory of Supernovae 12:00pm-1:20pm
Tue, Thu
AAC 107
Alexei Khokhlov
ASTR 49400 Postcandidacy Research in Astrophysics ARR Kyle M. Cudworth

Courses Description

*ASTR 30100   Stars   (Detailed Outline)
Introduction to stars (physical and observational), hydrodynamics of self-gravitating fluids, statistical mechanics and equations of state, energy transport, astrophysical nuclear reactions, stellar models, advanced topics.

*ASTR 30200   Astrophysics II   (Detailed Outline)
Star formation, main sequence evolution, post-main sequence evolution, degenerate stars, and supernovae.

*ASTR 30300   Interstellar Matter   (Detailed Outline)
Interstellar medium, collisionless systems, distribution of stars in the solar neighborhood, stellar kinematics/dynamics, observations of galactic large-scale structure, theory of galactic structure and evolution.

*ASTR 30400   Galaxies   (Detailed Outline)
The observed universe, the universe at high redshift, early universe microwave background radiation, relativistic homogeneous isotropic cosmologies, evolution of structure in the universe, primordial nucleosynthesis.

*ASTR 30500   Radiative Processes in Astrophysics   (Detailed Outline)
Fundamentals of radiative transfer, theory of stellar atmospheres, basic theory of radiation fields, continuum emission processes, atomic and molecular emission, plasma effects.

*ASTR 30600   Radiation Measurements in Astrophysics   (Detailed Outline)
Radiation as a random process, optical coherence, and signal analysis in spatial and temporal domains, along with the detection and measurement of radiation with astronomical instruments.

ASTR 30700   Preparation for Summer Research Project
Students work with faculty members to select their research project topic and study the published literature related to it.

ASTR 30900   Research Project Seminar
Students present a seminar series based on their summer research projects.

ASTR 31500   Dynamics I (Fluids)
Principles of hydrodynamics and hydromagnetics. Equilibrium and stability of fluid systems in astrophysics. Waves. Shocks. Turbulence.

ASTR 33000   Computational Physics and Astrophysics
Basic computational methods useful for astrophysics, supplemented by specific examples drawn primarily from astrophysics. Starting with basics (e.g., precision, errors and error analysis) and basic computational methods (differentiation, integration/quadrature, Monte Carlo, numerical linear algebra), and then discussing solution of problems posed in terms of ordinary and partial differential equations.

ASTR 34000   Statistical Methods in Astronomy and Astrophysics
An exploration of the variety of statistical methods used in modern astrophysics.

ASTR 36100   Interstellar Medium
Advanced topics in interstellar matter, depending on current forefront reseach and interest of the instructor.

ASTR 37100   Pre-Candidacy Research
Supervised research of students normally in their first two years of graduate study.

ASTR 38100   General History of Astrophysics

ASTR 39900   Reading/Research in Astrophysics

ASTR 40300   Structure Formation in the Universe

ASTR 40400   QSOs in the SDSS
One of the main classes of spectroscopic targets of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey has been quasars. The SDSS database contains high-quality spectra for over 100,000 quasars, a sample that can be evaluated statistically because the sample selection is known to high precision. This course will explore the range of research enabled by these data, both spectroscopic and photometric.

ASTR 40600   Gravitational Lensing
Theory of bending of light by gravitational potentials followed by astrophysical and cosmological applications including: microlensing, planetary searches, strong lensing, and weak lensing. In different years, a subsample of these topics may be taught, based on interests of the instructor.

ASTR 43600   Theory of Supernovae

ASTR 46400   Nuclear Astrophysics

ASTR 49400   Postcandidacy Research in Astrophysics

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