To properly characterize the atmospheric properties of a site for a future large telescope or interferometer, it is insufficient to measure quantities, such as the full-width at half-maximum of a stellar image, that have been integrated over the entire atmosphere. A knowledge of the turbulence distribution as a function of height is necessary, since this affects the ease and degree to which adaptive optics systems can improve the telescope’s resolution. Furthermore, some astronomical measurements, such as narrow-field differential astrometry at microarcsecond precision, depend critically on the amount of turbulence high in the atmosphere (up to 20km). In order to obtain the necessary site-testing data at remote sites such as those on the An...
The ground layer turbulence at Dome C is the cause for more than 90% of the total turbulence column....
To find the optimal location for large-aperture telescopes is a goal of astronomy. Chinese Antarctic...
International audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
To properly characterize the atmospheric properties of a site for a future large telescope or interf...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
At altitudes of up to 4100m, the Domes of the Antarctic plateau provide unique opportunities for gro...
The high plateau that covers half of the continent of Antarctica contains the best astronomical obse...
We present low‐resolution turbulence profiles of the atmosphere above Dome C, Antarctica, measured w...
The internal antarctic plateau revealed in the last years to be a site with interesting potentialiti...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
The unique atmospheric characteristics found at Dome C on the Antarctic plateau offer significant ad...
Preliminary site testing at Dome C (Antarctica) is presented, using both Automatic Weather Station (...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
We describe the implementation of a robotic SLODAR instrument at the Cerro Paranal observatory. The ...
The ground layer turbulence at Dome C is the cause for more than 90% of the total turbulence column....
To find the optimal location for large-aperture telescopes is a goal of astronomy. Chinese Antarctic...
International audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
To properly characterize the atmospheric properties of a site for a future large telescope or interf...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
At altitudes of up to 4100m, the Domes of the Antarctic plateau provide unique opportunities for gro...
The high plateau that covers half of the continent of Antarctica contains the best astronomical obse...
We present low‐resolution turbulence profiles of the atmosphere above Dome C, Antarctica, measured w...
The internal antarctic plateau revealed in the last years to be a site with interesting potentialiti...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
The unique atmospheric characteristics found at Dome C on the Antarctic plateau offer significant ad...
Preliminary site testing at Dome C (Antarctica) is presented, using both Automatic Weather Station (...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
We describe the implementation of a robotic SLODAR instrument at the Cerro Paranal observatory. The ...
The ground layer turbulence at Dome C is the cause for more than 90% of the total turbulence column....
To find the optimal location for large-aperture telescopes is a goal of astronomy. Chinese Antarctic...
International audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...