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NAIC/NRAO Single Dish Summer School at Arecibo July 10-17, 2005 Talks Monday-Friday are Given in the Visitor Center Auditorium Talks Scheduled on Sunday will be in the Learning Center
Time 0900+ 1000 1230 1400 1500 1530 1630 1715 1800 0730+ 0800 0850 0900 0945 1030 1045 1145 1230 1400 1445 1530 1600 1645 1800 1900 0730+ 0900 1015 1045 Title Sunday July 10 Meeting Registration in the Library Telescope/Site Tours leaving from the Cafeteria Lunch at the Cafeteria Initial Hands-on Projects Planning at the Learning Center Refreshments at the Learning Center Discussion of the Radio Sky Historical Introduction to Radio Astronomy Summer School logistics and resources Dinner at the Cafeteria Monday July 11 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel Meeting Registration Continues in the Library Welcome to the Arecibo Observatory Historical Introduction to the Arecibo Observatory Introduction to the GBT Coffee Basic Principles of Single Dish Radio Telescopes Theory of Measurements with Fully-Filled Apertures Lunch at the Cafeteria Why Single Dishes? Microwave Receiver Systems, including IF/LO Refreshments Backends Continuum Observing Dinner at the Cafeteria Observing: Hands-on Projects Tuesday July 12 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel Spectral Line Theory and Observations Coffee Calibration Techniques at Radio Wavelengths Speaker Institution

Project Leaders J. Condon R. Brown R. Brown

NRAO NAIC NRAO NAIC NAIC

S. Gonzalez D. Altschuler P. Jewell P. Goldsmith C. Salter D. Emerson J. Hagen J. Hagen J. Condon

NAIC NAIC NRAO Cornell NAIC NRAO NAIC NAIC NRAO

H. Liszt K. O'Neil

NRAO NRAO

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1130 1230 1230 1400 1630 1800 1900 0730+ 0900 0945 1030 0945 1100 1230 1400 1445 1545 1600 1645 1800 1900 0730+ 0900 0945 1030 1230 1400 1830 2030

Single Dish Data Reduction and Analysis Techniques Lunch at the Cafeteria Hands-on Project: Radar Observations of Mercury Data Reduction Seminars and Practice GBT Data and IDL Analysis System Arecibo Data and IDL Analysis System Techniques for Spectral Baseline Fitting Dinner at the Cafeteria Observing: Hands-on Projects Wednesday July 13 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel A Heuristic Introduction to Radio Astronomical Polarization Short Spacings Correction from the Single Dish Perspective Coffee

R. Maddalena J. Harmon Learning Center Trailer #2 C. Heiles

NRAO NAIC

UCB

C. Heiles S. Stanimirovic J. Cordes P. Freire

UCB UCB Cornell NAIC

Pulsars I. The Whys and Hows of Searching for Exotic Pulsars Pulsars II. How to understand what exotic pulsars are telling us
Lunch at the Cafeteria Stray Radiation and How to Deal with it Planetary Radar: Theory and Observation Refreshments RFI and How to Deal with it Large Area Sky Surveys with Multi-frequency Array Receivers: Spectroscopy Dinner at the Cafeteria Observing: Hands-on Projects Thursday July 14 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel Writing Effective Telescope Proposals Geology of PR Hands-on Projects Data Reduction Lunch at the Cafeteria Hands-on Projects Data Reduction Summer School Banquet at El Observatorio After Dinner Talk at the Restaurant: A Pulsar Renaissance: Recent Events in the World of Pulsars Friday July 15 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel International Spectrum Management

J. Lockman J. Harmon B. Lewis C. Heiles

NRAO NAIC NAIC UCB

C. Salter E. Howell

NAIC NAIC

S. Ransom

NRAO

0730+ 0930

H. Liszt

NRAO

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1015 1100 1230 1400 1700

The Future of Single Dish Radio Astronomy Preparation of Hands-on Presentations Lunch at the Cafeteria Presentation of Hands-on Projects Farewell Barbeque by the Pool Entertainment by local band Saturday July 16 Breakfast at the Cafeteria/Hotel Optional: Day trip to Old San Juan (no cost) Sunday July 17 Participants Depart

R. Brown

NAIC

0730+ 0900

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