Academic Year:
2017/18
447 - Degree in Physics
26932 - Astronomy and Astrophysics
Teaching Plan Information
Academic Year:
2017/18
Subject:
26932 - Astronomy and Astrophysics
Faculty / School:
100 - Facultad de Ciencias
Degree:
447 - Degree in Physics
ECTS:
5.0
Year:
4 and 3
Semester:
First semester
Subject Type:
Optional
Module:
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5.1. Methodological overview
The learning process designed for this subject is based on:
- Participatory master classes
- Learning based on cases
- Learning based on problems
- Field work
- Preparation of reports
5.2. Learning tasks
TRAINING ACTIVITY 1: acquisition of the basics of the contents of the course
TRAINING ACTIVITY 2: solving problems related to the contents of the subject
TRAINING ACTIVITY 3: acquisition of skills for astronomical observation. The practical classes have a special character because they are field works.
- Familiarization with the celestial sphere and different coordinate systems: horizontal, equatorial and galactic systems. Constellations crossing the celestial equator, the ecliptic, and the galactic equator.
- Familiarization with the arms of The Galaxy
- Familiarization with open and globular clusters
5.3. Syllabus
- Positions, motions and distances of the stars
- Structure and kinematics of the stellar system
- Astronomic photometry
- Stellar structure and evolution
- The Sun and the solar system
- The interstellar medium
- The Milky Way constituents
- Normal galaxies and active galaxies
5.4. Course planning and calendar
Hours of master classes (h.m.c) and hours of solving problems and cases (h.p.c.) estimated for each chapter of the subject:
- Positions, motions and distances of the stars: 2 h.m.c.; 1 h.p.c.
- Structure and kinematics of the stellar system: 2 h.m.c.; 2 h.p.c.
- Astronomic photometry: 2 h.m.c.
- Stellar structure and evolution: 12 h.m.c.; 8 h.p.c.
- The Sun and the solar system: 2 h.m.c.
- The interstellar medium: 6 h.m.c.; 4 h.p.c.
- The Milky Way constituents: 2 h.m.c.
- Normal galaxies and active galaxies: 2 h.m.c.
5.5. Bibliography and recommended resources
- BB Binney, J. & Merrifield, M.. Galactic Astronomy. Princeton University Press. 1998
- BB Encrenaz, Th.; Bibring,J.-P. & Blanc, M.. The Solar System. 3rd. ed. Springer. 2013
- BB Kippenhahn, R.; Weigent, A.. Stellar Structure and Evolution. 2nd. ed. Springer. 2012
- BB Scheffler H. & Elsässer, H.. Physics of the Galaxy and Interstellar Matter. Springer. 1988