International audienceDuring the austral winter 2005, the first astronomical site testing campaign were performed at Dome C, in Antarctica. Thirty-five meteorological balloons equipped with microthermal sensors were used to sense the vertical profile of the optical turbulence intensity above Dome C up to 20 km. All the profiles of the 2005 campaign are statistically analyzed. We provide the median profiles and the mean potential temperature, mean horizontal wind speed, and mean direction profiles for the three seasons covered by this campaign (autumn, winter, and beginning of the spring). The structure of the optical turbulence in the atmosphere above Dome C is analyzed and compared with the well-known median profiles of midlatitude sites. ...
Results from the 1995 season of site-testing experiments at the South Pole are presented, in which t...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potential site fo...
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 audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
The internal antarctic plateau revealed in the last years to be a site with interesting potentialiti...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
The unique advantages for astronomy on the Antarctic plateau are now well established. In particular...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
At altitudes of up to 4100m, the Domes of the Antarctic plateau provide unique opportunities for gro...
Results from the 1995 season of site-testing experiments at the South Pole are presented, in which t...
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...
Results from the 1995 season of site-testing experiments at the South Pole are presented, in which t...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potential site fo...
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 audienceDome C in Antarctica is a particular astronomical site when considering the op...
The internal antarctic plateau revealed in the last years to be a site with interesting potentialiti...
International audienceThe study of the distorting action of the atmospheric turbulence is important ...
Aims. An experiment was set up at the Concordia station in Antarctica during the winter-over period ...
The unique advantages for astronomy on the Antarctic plateau are now well established. In particular...
Turbulence in the earth’s atmosphere severely limits the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical ...
At altitudes of up to 4100m, the Domes of the Antarctic plateau provide unique opportunities for gro...
Results from the 1995 season of site-testing experiments at the South Pole are presented, in which t...
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...
Results from the 1995 season of site-testing experiments at the South Pole are presented, in which t...
From the South Pole, microthermal turbulence within a narrow surface boundary layer some 200 m thic...
Due to the recent interest shown by astronomers towards the Antarctic Plateau as a potential site fo...