Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP
Surveys provide a wealth of data to the astronomical community that are used well after their completion. In this paper, we propose a project that would take the maximum benefit of Dome C in Antarctica by performing two surveys, in the wavelength range from 1-5 micron, complementary to SNAP space su...
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ftcern:oai:cds.cern.ch:999942 2023-05-15T13:31:22+02:00 Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP Burgarella, D Ferrari, M Fusco, T Langlois, M Leroux, B Moretto, G Nicole, M 2006-11-17 http://cds.cern.ch/record/999942 eng eng http://cds.cern.ch/record/999942 astro-ph/0611556 oai:cds.cern.ch:999942 Astrophysics and Astronomy 2006 ftcern 2018-07-28T08:37:56Z Surveys provide a wealth of data to the astronomical community that are used well after their completion. In this paper, we propose a project that would take the maximum benefit of Dome C in Antarctica by performing two surveys, in the wavelength range from 1-5 micron, complementary to SNAP space surveys. The first one over 1000 sq. deg. (1 KdF) for 4 years and the second one over 15 sq. deg (SNAP-IR) for the next 4 years at the same time as SNAP 0.35-1.7 microns survey. By using a Ground-Layer Adaptive Optics system, we would be able to recover, at the ice level and over at least half a degree in radius, the 300 mas angular resolution available above the 30-m high turbulent layer. Such a survey, combining a high angular resolution with high sensitivities in the NIR and MIR, should also play the role of a pre-survey for JWST and ALMA. Other/Unknown Material Antarc* Antarctica CERN Document Server (CDS) |
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Surveys provide a wealth of data to the astronomical community that are used well after their completion. In this paper, we propose a project that would take the maximum benefit of Dome C in Antarctica by performing two surveys, in the wavelength range from 1-5 micron, complementary to SNAP space surveys. The first one over 1000 sq. deg. (1 KdF) for 4 years and the second one over 15 sq. deg (SNAP-IR) for the next 4 years at the same time as SNAP 0.35-1.7 microns survey. By using a Ground-Layer Adaptive Optics system, we would be able to recover, at the ice level and over at least half a degree in radius, the 300 mas angular resolution available above the 30-m high turbulent layer. Such a survey, combining a high angular resolution with high sensitivities in the NIR and MIR, should also play the role of a pre-survey for JWST and ALMA. |
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Burgarella, D Ferrari, M Fusco, T Langlois, M Leroux, B Moretto, G Nicole, M |
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Burgarella, D Ferrari, M Fusco, T Langlois, M Leroux, B Moretto, G Nicole, M |
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Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP |
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Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP |
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Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP |
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Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP |
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Wide Field Astronomy at Dome C: two IR surveys complementary to SNAP |
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