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Submm/FIR astronomy in Antarctica: Potential for a large telescope facility

Submm/FIR astronomy in Antarctica: Potential for a large telescope facility

Authors :
Minier, Vincent
Minier, V.
Olmi, L.
Lagage, P. -O.
Spinoglio, L.
Durand, G. A.
Daddi, E.
Galilei, D.
Gallee, H.
Kramer, C.
Marrone, D.
Pantin, E.
Sabbatini, L.
Schneider, N.
Tothill, N.
Valenziano, L.
Veyssiere, C.
Minier, Vincent
Minier, V.
Olmi, L.
Lagage, P. -O.
Spinoglio, L.
Durand, G. A.
Daddi, E.
Galilei, D.
Gallee, H.
Kramer, C.
Marrone, D.
Pantin, E.
Sabbatini, L.
Schneider, N.
Tothill, N.
Valenziano, L.
Veyssiere, C.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Preliminary site testing datasets suggest that Dome C in Antarctica is one of the best sites on Earth for astronomical observations in the 200 to 500 micron regime, i.e. for far-infrared (FIR) and submillimetre (submm) astronomy. We present an overview of potential science cases that could be addressed with a large telescope facility at Dome C. This paper also includes a presentation of the current knowledge about the site characterics in terms of atmospheric transmission, stability, sky noise and polar constraints on telescopes. Current and future site testing campaigns are finally described.<br />Comment: 20

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1312027675
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051.eas:0833005