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Seeing Sciencewith

Animation

Seeing Sciencewith

Animation

Alyssa A. GoodmanHarvard University

Seeing Science with AnimationSeeing Science with Animation

Telling a Story Capturing a

Moment

Telling a Story Capturing a

Moment

PV Ceph: The Story

Goodm

an &

Arce

2004

Figure

1

“Speeding Young Star”(The Moment)

Animation for Good, and for Ill

Good

Stories (a.k.a.) “Visual Explanations”

Evolution of processes in time“Tracking”Finding key moments

Ill

Studying processes where non-sequential frames are critically related

e.g. 2-D slices of 3-D data, shown in time

Numerical Simulation of Star Formation (Good)

Bate, Bonnell & Bromm 2002 (UKAFF)

•MHD turbulence gives “t=0” conditions; Jeans mass=1 Msun

•50 Msun, 0.38 pc, navg=3 x 105 ptcls/cc

•forms ~50 objects

•T=10 K

•SPH, no B or •movie=1.4 free-fall times

QuickTime™ and aCinepak decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Animation for Good & Ill

Good

Stories (a.k.a.) “Visual Explanations”

Evolution of processes in time“Tracking”Finding key moments

Ill

Studying processes where non-sequential frames are critically related

e.g. 2-D slices of 3-D data, shown in time

Barnard’s Perseus

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressorare needed to see this picture.

COMPLETE/FCRAO W(13CO)

QuickTime™ and aYUV420 codec decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Animation frames are velocity “slices,” NOT time steps (Ill)

Coordinate System

Position (x)

Pos

ition

(y)

Velocity along line of sight (vz)

3D Slicer Demo

IIC contacts: Michael Halle & Ron Kikinis

Spectral Line Observations

“Spectral-Line” Mapping

Alves, Lada & Lada 1999

Radio Spectral-Line Survey

“Spectral-Line” Mapping

Velocity from Spectroscopy

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0

-0.5

Inte

nsit

y

400350300250200150100

"Velocity"

Observed Spectrum

All thanks to Doppler

Telescope Spectrometer

1.5

1.0

0.5

0.0

-0.5

Inte

nsit

y

400350300250200150100

"Velocity"

Observed Spectrum

Telescope Spectrometer

All thanks to Doppler

Velocity from Spectroscopy

“Astronomical Medicine”

Excerpts from Junior Thesis of Michelle Borkin (Harvard College); IIC Contacts: AG (FAS) & Michael Halle (HMS/BWH/SPL)

IC 348

IC 348

“Astronomical Medicine”

“Astronomical Medicine”

Excerpts from Junior Thesis of Michelle Borkin (Harvard College); IIC Contacts: AG (FAS) & Michael Halle (HMS/BWH/SPL)

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