CCAT1 is a submillimeter telescope currently under development that will be located at an altitude of 5600 meters in the Andes mountains of northern Chile. The atmospheric transmission at this site will allow CCAT to achieve high sensitivity over a wide field of view and a broad wavelength range to provide an unprecedented capability for deep, large area multicolor submillimeter surveys. In order to achieve high aperture efficiencies out to frequencies of ~ 1 THz, the 162 individual panels that form the 25 meter aperture of CCAT must be aligned to a tolerance of a few microns rms. The design of a wavefront sensor to achieve this goal is presented
Cornell and Caltech are undertaking a two year conceptual design study for a 25-m class sub-mm teles...
Star formation, which drives the evolution of baryonic matter in the universe, occurs in the densest...
CCAT will be a 25m diameter sub-millimeter telescope capable of operating in the 0.2 to 2.1mm wavele...
CCAT1 is a submillimeter telescope currently under development that will be located at an altitude o...
CCAT is a submillimeter telescope currently under development that will be located at an altitude of...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter telescope operating in the 2 to 0.2 mm wavelength range. It will be loc...
The 25 meter aperture Cornell Caltech Atacama Telescope (CCAT) will provide an enormous increase in ...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter, submillimeter-wave telescope. It will be located on Cerro Chajnantor i...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter Ritchey-Chretien telescope operating in the 0.2-1.5 mm wavelength range...
Cornell, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) have joined toge...
We present a first cut instrument design package for the proposed 25 meter Cornell-Caltech Atacama T...
The 25-m aperture CCAT submillimeter-wave telescope will have a primary mirror that is divided into ...
We describe the Short Wavelength Camera (SWCam) for the CCAT observatory including the primary scien...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter submillimeter-wave telescope that will operate inside a dome located on...
CCAT is a 25 meter submm telescope proposed to be built at 5600 meters elevation on Cerro Chajnantor...
Cornell and Caltech are undertaking a two year conceptual design study for a 25-m class sub-mm teles...
Star formation, which drives the evolution of baryonic matter in the universe, occurs in the densest...
CCAT will be a 25m diameter sub-millimeter telescope capable of operating in the 0.2 to 2.1mm wavele...
CCAT1 is a submillimeter telescope currently under development that will be located at an altitude o...
CCAT is a submillimeter telescope currently under development that will be located at an altitude of...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter telescope operating in the 2 to 0.2 mm wavelength range. It will be loc...
The 25 meter aperture Cornell Caltech Atacama Telescope (CCAT) will provide an enormous increase in ...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter, submillimeter-wave telescope. It will be located on Cerro Chajnantor i...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter Ritchey-Chretien telescope operating in the 0.2-1.5 mm wavelength range...
Cornell, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and Jet Propulsion Lab (JPL) have joined toge...
We present a first cut instrument design package for the proposed 25 meter Cornell-Caltech Atacama T...
The 25-m aperture CCAT submillimeter-wave telescope will have a primary mirror that is divided into ...
We describe the Short Wavelength Camera (SWCam) for the CCAT observatory including the primary scien...
CCAT will be a 25 m diameter submillimeter-wave telescope that will operate inside a dome located on...
CCAT is a 25 meter submm telescope proposed to be built at 5600 meters elevation on Cerro Chajnantor...
Cornell and Caltech are undertaking a two year conceptual design study for a 25-m class sub-mm teles...
Star formation, which drives the evolution of baryonic matter in the universe, occurs in the densest...
CCAT will be a 25m diameter sub-millimeter telescope capable of operating in the 0.2 to 2.1mm wavele...