Cosmological observations from ground at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths are affected by atmospheric absorption and consequent emission. The low- and high-frequency (sky-noise) fluctuations of atmospheric performance necessitate careful observational strategies and/or instrumental technical solutions. Measurements of atmospheric emission spectra are necessary for accurate calibration procedures as well as for site-testing statistics. CASPER2, an instrument designed to explore the 90-450 GHz (3-15 cm-1) spectral region, was developed and had its operation verified in the Alps. A Martin-Puplett interferometer (MPI) operates by comparing sky radiation, coming from a field of view (FOV) of 28 arcmin (full width at half-maximum) and col...
A 3-day international workshop on atmospheric monitoring and calibration for high-energy astropartic...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
Over the past few years a major effort has been put into the exploration of potential sites for the ...
Ground-based cosmological observations need a detailed knowledge about atmospheric transmission. A c...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric SPectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric Spectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric SPectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
High atmospheric performances are necessary to ensure efficient sub/millimetre cosmological observat...
The reliability of astronomical observations at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths closely dep...
Astrophysical observations at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths are one of the most useful t...
High atmospheric performances are necessary to ensure efficient sub/millimetre cosmological observat...
Existing and planned radiotelescopes working in the millimetre (mm) and sub-millimetre wavelengths r...
A 3-day international workshop on atmospheric monitoring and calibration for high-energy astropartic...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
Over the past few years a major effort has been put into the exploration of potential sites for the ...
Ground-based cosmological observations need a detailed knowledge about atmospheric transmission. A c...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric SPectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric Spectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
CASPER (Concordia Atmospheric SPectroscopy of Emitted Radiation) is a spectrometer proposed for inst...
High atmospheric performances are necessary to ensure efficient sub/millimetre cosmological observat...
The reliability of astronomical observations at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths closely dep...
Astrophysical observations at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths are one of the most useful t...
High atmospheric performances are necessary to ensure efficient sub/millimetre cosmological observat...
Existing and planned radiotelescopes working in the millimetre (mm) and sub-millimetre wavelengths r...
A 3-day international workshop on atmospheric monitoring and calibration for high-energy astropartic...
Atmospheric emission is a dominant source of disturbance in ground-based astronomy at millimetric wa...
Over the past few years a major effort has been put into the exploration of potential sites for the ...