The science case for the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) covers a huge range of astronomical topics and requires a wide range of capabilities. Here we describe top-level requirements on an ELT, which were derived from some of the key science cases identified by European astronomers. After a brief summary of these science cases we discuss the requirements on the ELT system in terms of several parameters, including wavelength range, field of view, image quality etc. We discuss the science driver that sets the limits on each parameter. We also discuss specific requirements on instrumentation, site and adaptive optics. In several cases, detailed simulated observations will be required in order to set the requirements. While...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
The status of current Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) projects is presented. Studies are funded and ...
International audienceOver the past 18 months we have revisited the science requirements for a multi...
The science case for the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) covers a huge range of...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
SF2A proceedingInternational audienceThe European Extremely Large Telescope will see first lights by...
The E-ELT is the most ambitious of the ELTs that are planed. Its main characteristic is to be a...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
With Euro50 as a convenient telescope laboratory, the Euro50 team has continued development aiming a...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
Extremely large filled-aperture ground-based optical-IR telescopes, or ELTs, ranging from 20 to 100 ...
The workhorse instruments of the 8-10m class observatories have become their multi-object spectrogra...
Ground-based optical-infrared 10m-class telescopes, such as Keck, Gemini, and Very Large Telescopes ...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
The status of current Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) projects is presented. Studies are funded and ...
International audienceOver the past 18 months we have revisited the science requirements for a multi...
The science case for the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) covers a huge range of...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
SF2A proceedingInternational audienceThe European Extremely Large Telescope will see first lights by...
The E-ELT is the most ambitious of the ELTs that are planed. Its main characteristic is to be a...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
With Euro50 as a convenient telescope laboratory, the Euro50 team has continued development aiming a...
A number of Extremely Large Telescopes for visual-infrared and adjacent wavelengths are in various d...
Extremely large filled-aperture ground-based optical-IR telescopes, or ELTs, ranging from 20 to 100 ...
The workhorse instruments of the 8-10m class observatories have become their multi-object spectrogra...
Ground-based optical-infrared 10m-class telescopes, such as Keck, Gemini, and Very Large Telescopes ...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
The status of current Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) projects is presented. Studies are funded and ...
International audienceOver the past 18 months we have revisited the science requirements for a multi...