- This is a collection of very good intro-level notes/lectures/manuals that cover a broad range of topics. Although it is not possible to read all of them before you do research, but it is helpful to know they exist.
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- AstroBaki is a wiki for current and aspiring scientists to collaboratively build pedagogical materials such as videos, lecture notes, and textbooks.
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- Open Licensed Astrophysics Texts; Open for Contributions. Now includes:
- Computational Hydrodynamics for Astrophysics
- Notes on Star Formation by Mark Krumholz
- Astrophysical Processes Notes
- Introduction to Stellar Astrophysics for Undergraduate
- Stellar Astrophysics for Graduate Student
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ISM and Star Formation based on Harvard Astronomy 201B
- Jointly-Edited Online “Book”, first created in 2011 by Prof. Alyssa Goodman, Teaching Fellow Chris Beaumont, and the 21 Harvard graduate students who took the course at that time.
- Below is a list of (relative short) manual, guide, tutorial on some specific but important topics in astrophysical research. You don't need to read all of them (although you are encouraged to do so...), but you should know they are available.
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- Quick desktop reference on everything related to matrix.
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Fisher Matrices and Confidence Ellipses: A Quick-Start Guide and Software
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Statistical uncertainty and error propagation
- Quick summary of statistical error propagation.
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A Beginner's Guide to Working with Astronomical Data
- Basics about astronomical data analysis using Python.
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- by Philp Massey and Margaret Hanson. Very good introduction about the spectroscopic instrument and data reduction.
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Dos and don’ts of reduced chi-squared
- By Rene Andrae, Tim Schulze-Hartung, & Peter Melchior.
- The GitHub repo for this book is here
- Data analysis recipes: Choosing the binning for a histogram
- Data analysis recipes: Fitting a model to data
- This is really worth reading
- Data analysis recipes: Probability calculus for inference
- Data analysis recipes: Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo
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Exploring the Expansion History of the Universe by Eirc Linder
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Damn You, Little h! by Darren Croton
- The published version is here
- This is a really useful note. little-h can be really tricky!
- Also see this conversion table by Ivan Baldry
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Dark Matter Halo Mass Profiles
- Notes on basic NFW and Einasto profiles.