Anglo-Australian Observatory

The Antarctic plateau contains the best sites on earth for many forms of astronomy, but none of the existing bases was selected with astronomy as the primary motivation. In this paper, we try to systematically compare the merits of potential observatory sites. We include South Pole, Domes A, C and F...

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Main Authors: Will Saunders, Jon S. Lawrence, John W. V. Storey, Michael C. B. Ashley, Seiji Kato, Patrick Minnis, David M. Winker, Guiping Liu, Craig Kulesa
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http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.4156v2.pdf
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spelling ftciteseerx:oai:CiteSeerX.psu:10.1.1.250.7094 2023-05-15T13:54:53+02:00 Anglo-Australian Observatory Will Saunders Jon S. Lawrence John W. V. Storey Michael C. B. Ashley Seiji Kato Patrick Minnis David M. Winker Guiping Liu Craig Kulesa The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives 905 application/pdf http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.250.7094 http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.4156v2.pdf en eng http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.250.7094 http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.4156v2.pdf Metadata may be used without restrictions as long as the oai identifier remains attached to it. http://arxiv.org/pdf/0905.4156v2.pdf text ftciteseerx 2016-01-07T19:44:06Z The Antarctic plateau contains the best sites on earth for many forms of astronomy, but none of the existing bases was selected with astronomy as the primary motivation. In this paper, we try to systematically compare the merits of potential observatory sites. We include South Pole, Domes A, C and F, and also Ridge B (running NE from Dome A), and what we call ‘Ridge A ’ (running SW from Dome A). Our analysis combines satellite data, published results and atmospheric models, to compare the boundary layer, weather, aurorae, airglow, precipitable water vapour, thermal sky emission, surface temperature, and the free atmosphere, at each site. We find that all Antarctic sites are likely to be compromised for optical work by airglow and aurorae. Of the sites with existing bases, Dome A is easily the best overall; but we find that Ridge A offers an even better site. We also find that Dome F is a remarkably good site. Dome C is less good as a thermal infrared or terahertz site, but would be able to take advantage of a predicted ‘OH hole ’ over Antarctica during Spring. Subject headings: Review (regular), Astronomical Phenomena and Seeing 1. Text Antarc* Antarctic Antarctica South pole South pole Unknown Antarctic Dome F ENVELOPE(39.700,39.700,-77.317,-77.317) South Pole The Antarctic
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description The Antarctic plateau contains the best sites on earth for many forms of astronomy, but none of the existing bases was selected with astronomy as the primary motivation. In this paper, we try to systematically compare the merits of potential observatory sites. We include South Pole, Domes A, C and F, and also Ridge B (running NE from Dome A), and what we call ‘Ridge A ’ (running SW from Dome A). Our analysis combines satellite data, published results and atmospheric models, to compare the boundary layer, weather, aurorae, airglow, precipitable water vapour, thermal sky emission, surface temperature, and the free atmosphere, at each site. We find that all Antarctic sites are likely to be compromised for optical work by airglow and aurorae. Of the sites with existing bases, Dome A is easily the best overall; but we find that Ridge A offers an even better site. We also find that Dome F is a remarkably good site. Dome C is less good as a thermal infrared or terahertz site, but would be able to take advantage of a predicted ‘OH hole ’ over Antarctica during Spring. Subject headings: Review (regular), Astronomical Phenomena and Seeing 1.
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John W. V. Storey
Michael C. B. Ashley
Seiji Kato
Patrick Minnis
David M. Winker
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