The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey

AST3-NIR is a new infrared camera for deployment with the AST3-3 wide-field survey telescope to Dome A on the Antarctic plateau. This project is designed to take advantage of the low Antarctic infrared sky thermal background (particularly within the Kdark near infrared atmospheric window at 2.4 μm)...

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Published in:SPIE Proceedings, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VI
Main Authors: Lawrence, Jon, Ashley, Michael, Burton, Michael, Cui, Xiangqun, Churilov, Vladimir, Content, Robert, Gillingham, Peter, Glazebrook, Karl, Gu, Bozhong, Ireland, Michael, Jiang, Xiang, Lu, Haiping, Moore, Anna, Mould, Jeremy, Staszak, Nicholas F., Tims, Julia, Tuthill, Peter, Wang, Lifan, Yuan, Xiangjan, Zhang, Kaiyuan, Zhelem, Ross, Zheng, Jessica
Other Authors: Evans, Christopher J., Simard, Luc, Takami, Hideki
Format: Book Part
Language:unknown
Published: Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 2016
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233317
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spelling ftcaltechauth:oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:f8vsx-1p551 2024-09-15T17:43:12+00:00 The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey Lawrence, Jon Ashley, Michael Burton, Michael Cui, Xiangqun Churilov, Vladimir Content, Robert Gillingham, Peter Glazebrook, Karl Gu, Bozhong Ireland, Michael Jiang, Xiang Lu, Haiping Moore, Anna Mould, Jeremy Staszak, Nicholas F. Tims, Julia Tuthill, Peter Wang, Lifan Yuan, Xiangjan Zhang, Kaiyuan Zhelem, Ross Zheng, Jessica Evans, Christopher J. Simard, Luc Takami, Hideki 2016-08-09 https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233317 unknown Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233317 oai:authors.library.caltech.edu:f8vsx-1p551 eprintid:74398 resolverid:CaltechAUTHORS:20170217-081951955 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Other Conference on Ground-Based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VI, Edinburgh, Scotland, 26-30 June 2016 Antarctic astronomy infrared imaging Dome A AST3 PLATO KISS info:eu-repo/semantics/bookPart 2016 ftcaltechauth https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2233317 2024-08-06T15:35:02Z AST3-NIR is a new infrared camera for deployment with the AST3-3 wide-field survey telescope to Dome A on the Antarctic plateau. This project is designed to take advantage of the low Antarctic infrared sky thermal background (particularly within the Kdark near infrared atmospheric window at 2.4 μm) and the long Antarctic nights to provide high sensitivity temporal data from astronomical sources. The data collected from the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey (KISS) will be used to conduct a range of astronomical science cases including the study of supernovae, exo-planets, variable stars, and the cosmic infrared background. © 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Published - 990851.pdf Book Part Antarc* Antarctic Caltech Authors (California Institute of Technology) SPIE Proceedings, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VI 9908 990851
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topic Antarctic astronomy
infrared imaging
Dome A
AST3
PLATO
KISS
spellingShingle Antarctic astronomy
infrared imaging
Dome A
AST3
PLATO
KISS
Lawrence, Jon
Ashley, Michael
Burton, Michael
Cui, Xiangqun
Churilov, Vladimir
Content, Robert
Gillingham, Peter
Glazebrook, Karl
Gu, Bozhong
Ireland, Michael
Jiang, Xiang
Lu, Haiping
Moore, Anna
Mould, Jeremy
Staszak, Nicholas F.
Tims, Julia
Tuthill, Peter
Wang, Lifan
Yuan, Xiangjan
Zhang, Kaiyuan
Zhelem, Ross
Zheng, Jessica
The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
topic_facet Antarctic astronomy
infrared imaging
Dome A
AST3
PLATO
KISS
description AST3-NIR is a new infrared camera for deployment with the AST3-3 wide-field survey telescope to Dome A on the Antarctic plateau. This project is designed to take advantage of the low Antarctic infrared sky thermal background (particularly within the Kdark near infrared atmospheric window at 2.4 μm) and the long Antarctic nights to provide high sensitivity temporal data from astronomical sources. The data collected from the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey (KISS) will be used to conduct a range of astronomical science cases including the study of supernovae, exo-planets, variable stars, and the cosmic infrared background. © 2016 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE). Published - 990851.pdf
author2 Evans, Christopher J.
Simard, Luc
Takami, Hideki
format Book Part
author Lawrence, Jon
Ashley, Michael
Burton, Michael
Cui, Xiangqun
Churilov, Vladimir
Content, Robert
Gillingham, Peter
Glazebrook, Karl
Gu, Bozhong
Ireland, Michael
Jiang, Xiang
Lu, Haiping
Moore, Anna
Mould, Jeremy
Staszak, Nicholas F.
Tims, Julia
Tuthill, Peter
Wang, Lifan
Yuan, Xiangjan
Zhang, Kaiyuan
Zhelem, Ross
Zheng, Jessica
author_facet Lawrence, Jon
Ashley, Michael
Burton, Michael
Cui, Xiangqun
Churilov, Vladimir
Content, Robert
Gillingham, Peter
Glazebrook, Karl
Gu, Bozhong
Ireland, Michael
Jiang, Xiang
Lu, Haiping
Moore, Anna
Mould, Jeremy
Staszak, Nicholas F.
Tims, Julia
Tuthill, Peter
Wang, Lifan
Yuan, Xiangjan
Zhang, Kaiyuan
Zhelem, Ross
Zheng, Jessica
author_sort Lawrence, Jon
title The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
title_short The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
title_full The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
title_fullStr The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
title_full_unstemmed The AST3-NIR Camera for the Kunlun Infrared Sky Survey
title_sort ast3-nir camera for the kunlun infrared sky survey
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