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Autor:
Felipe Pedreros Bustos, Domenico Bonaccini Calia, Dmitry Budker, Mauro Centrone, Joschua Hellemeier, Paul Hickson, Ronald Holzlöhner, Simon Rochester
Publikováno v:
Nature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2018)
Remote sensing of geomagnetic fields in mesosphere is both challenging and interesting to explore the magnetic field structures and atomic collision processes. Here the authors demonstrate an atomic magnetometer that utilizes the Larmor frequency in
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https://doaj.org/article/db097dd5fe12422abb6bafdb1ed0ff98
Autor:
Naveen Dukiya, Kuntal Misra, Bikram Pradhan, Vibhore Negi, Bhavya Ailawadhi, Brajesh Kumar, Paul Hickson, Jean Surdej
Publikováno v:
Journal of Astronomical Instrumentation.
The International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) is a 4-m class survey telescope that has recently achieved first light and is expected to swing into full operations by January 1, 2023. It scans the sky in a fixed [Formula: see text] wide strip cente
Autor:
Brajesh Kumar, Hitesh Kumar, Khushal Singh Dangwal, Himanshu Rawat, Kuntal Misra, Vibhore Negi, Mukesh Kumar Jaiswar, Naveen Dukiya, Bhavya Ailawadhi, Paul Hickson, Jean Surdej
The 4m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) is a zenith-pointing optical observing facility at ARIES Devasthal observatory (Uttarakhand, India). The first light preparatory activities of the ILMT were accomplished in April 2022 followed by on
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::beb4d5c2f167ea8826122bb1e0d698d1
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08921
http://arxiv.org/abs/2211.08921
Autor:
Shaojie Chen, Tristan Chabot, Olivier Lardière, Denis Brousseau, Suresh Sivanandam, Simon Thibault, Jenny Atwood, Joschua Hellemeier, Paul Hickson, Scott Chapman, Saugata Dutt, Masen Lamb, Scott Christie, Mark Barnet, Martin Tschimmel, Patrick Nkwari, Gaetano Sivo
Publikováno v:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX.
Publikováno v:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy IX.
Autor:
Masen P. Lamb, Suresh Sivanandam, Martin Tschimmel, Adam Muzzin, Alan W. McConnachie, Julia Scharwächter, Gaetano Sivo, Jenny Atwood, Scott C. Chapman, Scott Christie, Mark Barnet, Paul Hickson, Glen Herriot
Publikováno v:
Modeling, Systems Engineering, and Project Management for Astronomy X.
Autor:
Paul Hickson, Xu Yang, Keliang Hu, Zhaohui Shang, Michael C. B. Ashley, Yongjiang Wang, Peng Jiang, Bin Ma, Yi Hu
Publikováno v:
Nature. 583:771-774
Seeing, the angular size of stellar images blurred by atmospheric turbulence, is a critical parameter used to assess the quality of astronomical sites. Median values at the best mid-latitude sites are generally in the range of 0.6--0.8\,arcsec. Sites
Autor:
Brajesh Kumar, Vibhore Negi, Bhavya Ailawadhi, Sapna Mishra, Bikram Pradhan, Kuntal Misra, Paul Hickson, Jean Surdej
The 4m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) installation activities have recently been completed at the Devasthal observatory (Uttarakhand, India). The ILMT will perform continuous observation of a narrow strip of the sky ($\sim$27$'$) passin
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.01209
http://arxiv.org/abs/2112.01209
We present observations of 23 Starlink satellites in the $g'$ bandpass, obtained from the Dominion Astrophysical Observatory's Plaskett 1.8 metre telescope. The targets include a mixture of satellites with and without brightness mitigation measures (
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.12494
http://arxiv.org/abs/2109.12494
Serendipitous detection and size estimation of space debris using a survey zenith-pointing telescope
Publikováno v:
Acta Astronautica. 164:77-83
The size distribution of space debris constitutes an important input to risk analysis for current and future space missions. In preparation for future observations with the zenith-pointing 4-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT), the 1.3-m D