The internal antarctic plateau revealed in the last years to be a site with interesting potentialities for the astronomical applications due to the extreme dryness and low temperatures, the typical high altitude of the plateau, the weak level of turbulence in the free atmosphere down to a just few tens of meters from the ground and the thin optical turbulence layer developed at the ground. The main goal of a site testing assessment above the internal antarctic plateau is to characterize the site (optical turbulence and classical meteorological parameters) and to quantify which is the gain we might obtain with respect to equivalent astronomical observations done above mid-latitude sites to support plans for future astronomical facilities. Ou...
The turbulence structure of the atmosphere is the primary limitation to adaptive optics system perfo...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
The optical turbulence, which creates perturbations of the wavefronts coming from the stars, is caus...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
International audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
The unique advantages for astronomy on the Antarctic plateau are now well established. In particular...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
Abstract. Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potenti...
Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potential site fo...
The turbulence structure of the atmosphere is the primary limitation to adaptive optics system perfo...
The turbulence structure of the atmosphere is the primary limitation to adaptive optics system perfo...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign w...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
The optical turbulence, which creates perturbations of the wavefronts coming from the stars, is caus...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
International audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
The unique advantages for astronomy on the Antarctic plateau are now well established. In particular...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
Abstract. Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potenti...
Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potential site fo...
The turbulence structure of the atmosphere is the primary limitation to adaptive optics system perfo...
The turbulence structure of the atmosphere is the primary limitation to adaptive optics system perfo...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...