The summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the area near Cerro Chajnantor in Chile, and the South Pole are sites of large millimeter‐ or submillimeter‐wavelength telescopes. We have placed 860 GHz sky brightness monitors at all three sites and present a comparative study of the measured submillimeter brightness due to atmospheric thermal emission. We report the stability of that quantity at each site
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the scientific objectives of a gr...
When the potentially overwhelming advantages of carrying out certain astronomical observations at th...
We report measurements of the fluctuations in atmospheric emission (atmospheric noise) above Mauna K...
The summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the area near Cerro Chajnantor in Chile, and the South Pole are s...
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the scientific objectives of a te...
For a systematic assessment of submillimeter observing conditions at different sites, we constructed...
The most important limitation for ground-based submillimetre (submm) astronomy is the broad-band abs...
Restricted Access. Conference organised by Submillimeter Wave Group, Physical Research Laboratory, A...
Restricted Access.We present 220 GHz (1.36 mm) measurements of zenith optical depth obtained to char...
Over the past few years a major effort has been put into the exploration of potential sites for the ...
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the scientific objectives of a gr...
When the potentially overwhelming advantages of carrying out certain astronomical observations at th...
We report measurements of the fluctuations in atmospheric emission (atmospheric noise) above Mauna K...
The summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the area near Cerro Chajnantor in Chile, and the South Pole are s...
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the scientific objectives of a te...
For a systematic assessment of submillimeter observing conditions at different sites, we constructed...
The most important limitation for ground-based submillimetre (submm) astronomy is the broad-band abs...
Restricted Access. Conference organised by Submillimeter Wave Group, Physical Research Laboratory, A...
Restricted Access.We present 220 GHz (1.36 mm) measurements of zenith optical depth obtained to char...
Over the past few years a major effort has been put into the exploration of potential sites for the ...
Consistently superb observing conditions are crucial for achieving the scientific objectives of a gr...
When the potentially overwhelming advantages of carrying out certain astronomical observations at th...
We report measurements of the fluctuations in atmospheric emission (atmospheric noise) above Mauna K...