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Lijiang 2.4-meter Telescope and its Instruments

Authors :
Jun Xu
Xi-Liang Zhang
Yuan-Jie Feng
He Shousheng
Xiangming Zheng
Liang Xu
Liang Chang
Weimin Yi
Jujia Zhang
Mei Ying
Jin-Ming Bai
Xiao-Li Wang
Xu Ding
Kaifan Ji
Ye Kai
Dingrong Xiong
Jirong Mao
Dong Chen
Song-Nian Qin
Jianguo Wang
Xiao-Guang Yu
Yufeng Fan
Rui-Long Zhang
Jian Li
Ke Lou
Kai-Xing Lu
Zhong Liu
Hui-Song Tan
Li-Feng Xing
Xue-Li Wang
Chuanjun Wang
Zhi Li
Bao-Li Lun
Wei-Wei Liu
Yu-Xin Xin
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
arXiv, 2019.

Abstract

Lijiang 2.4-meter Telescope(LJT), the largest common-purpose optical telescope in China, has been applied to the world-wide astronomers since 2008. It is located at Gaomeigu site, Lijiang Observatory(LJO), the southwest of China. The site has very good observational conditions. Since 10-year operation, several instruments have been equipped on the LJT. Astronomers can perform both photometric and spectral observations. The main scientific goals of LJT include photometric and spectral evolution of supernova, reverberation mapping of active galactic nucleus, physical properties of binary star and near-earth object(comet and asteroid), identification of exoplanet, and all kinds of transients. Until now, the masses of 41 high accretion rate black holes have been measured, and more than 168 supernova have been identified by the LJT. More than 190 papers related to the LJT have been published. In this paper, the general observation condition of the Gaomeigu site is introduced at first. Then, the LJT structure is described in detail, including the optical, mechanical, motion and control system. The specification of all the instruments, and some detailed parameters of the YFOSC is also presented. Finally, some important scientific results and future expectations are summarized.<br />Comment: 20 pages, 14 figures, accepted by Research in Astronomy and Astrophysics(RAA)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4f7b1600723edb5f0e5a8f4df8f6f503
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1905.05915