Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics
The Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics at the University of Manchester, is among the largest astrophysics groups in the UK. It includes the Jodrell Bank Observatory, the MERLIN/VLBI National Facility, the Development Office of the Square Kilometre Array, and the Jodrell Bank Visitor Centre. The Centre was formed after the merger of the Victoria University of Manchester and UMIST which brought two astronomy groups together.
The JBCA is part of the School of Physics and Astronomy. The current Director is Professor Richard Battye.
The JBCA hosts the Development Office of the Square Kilometre Array.[1]
Research
The research at the Centre focuses on:[2]
- Astrochemistry
- Astrophysical masers
- The Cosmic Microwave Background
- Gravitational lenses
- Theoretical astrophysics and cosmology
- Planetary nebulae
- Pulsars
- Stellar physics (including star formation and solar plasmas)
- Development of telescope receivers
Jodrell Bank Observatory
The Jodrell Bank Observatory, located near Goostrey and Holmes Chapel in Cheshire, has played an important role in the research of meteors, quasars, pulsars, masers and gravitational lenses, and was heavily involved with the tracking of space probes at the start of the Space Age.
The main telescope at the observatory is the Lovell Telescope, which is the third largest steerable radio telescope in the world. There are three other active telescopes located at the observatory; the Mark II, as well as 42ft and 7m-diameter radio telescopes. Jodrell Bank Observatory is also the base of the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN), a National Facility run by the University of Manchester on behalf of the Science and Technology Facilities Council.
References
- ^ "Jodrell Bank chosen as global headquarters of major new radio telescope". Space 50 / Jodrell Bank (cached). 4 October 2007. Archived from the original on October 20, 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-20.
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- ^ "Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics Research". Retrieved 2007-07-28.