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Publikováno v:
Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy VIII.
Mid-infrared (MIR) observations are typically accomplished from the ground through oscillating the secondary mirror a few times a second. This chopping serves to remove the fast time variable components of (a) sky variation and (b) array background.
Ground-based mid-infrared (MIR) astronomical observations require the removal of the fast time variable components of (a) sky/background variation and (b) array background. Typically, this has been achieved through oscillating the telescope's seconda
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::a58d37efc77d77c1e247d0551a6381fd
Autor:
Rob Fender, Yigit Dallilar, Mahesh P. Burse, Ata Sarajedini, Richard D. Stelter, Poshak Gandhi, M. Charcos, Anamparambu N. Ramaprakash, Benjamin M. Siegel, Kendall Ackley, Stephen S. Eikenberry, Antonio Marín-Franch, Tom Marsh, Carlos Gonzalez, S. Nicholas Raines, A. J. Castro-Tirado, Dominic J. Walton, Frank Varosi, L. K. Hardy, Kunal Mooley, Michael D. Herlevich, A. Javier Cenarro, José A. Rodríguez Losada, Michelle L. Edwards, Raul Dominguez, Tim Gaggstatter, Andreas Gerarts, Craig Warner, Matteo Bachetti, Kevin Hanna, V. S. Dhillon, María Martín Calero, Chris Packham, Riccardo Scarpa, Felix Fuerst, S. P. Littlefair, Alan Garner, John G. Bennett, Manuel Huertas Lopez, Paola Miller, Himar D. Viera Martín, Héctor de Paz Martín, Peter Pessev, Piergiorgio Casella, Sergio Fernandez Acosta, J. Molgo, H. Veronica Donoso, Antonio Cabrera Lavers, J. Israel Fernández Cáceres, Amy Gottlieb, Álvaro Tejero, Charles H. Murphey, A. Nuñez, Jeff Julian, César Cabrera Rodríguez, Raymond Frommeyer, Claudia Vega, William Miguel Hernández Sánchez, Luis Garcia, J. Esteban Rodriguez, S. Geier, Scott Mullin, N. M. Lasso-Cabrera, Brian Chinn, Sujit Punnadi, Pravin Chordia, Francisco Perez
Publikováno v:
Science. 358:1299-1302
Conditions in a black hole outburst The binary system V404 Cygni consists of a red giant star orbiting a black hole. In 2015, a surge of accretion by the black hole caused the surrounding plasma to brighten suddenly for the first time since 1989, bri
Autor:
Pere L. Palle, Alejandro García-Gil, Benjamin A. Laken, Casiana Muñoz-Tuñón, Hannu Parviainen, Sergio Fernandez-Acosta, A. M. Varela
Publikováno v:
Journal of Climate. 29:227-240
This study examines 30 years of atmospheric extinction, τ, obtained from both stellar and solar telescope measurements, at ~2.4 km MSL, from the North Atlantic Canary Archipelago—an island chain located at approximately 28°N, around 100 km from t
Autor:
William Miguel Hernández Sánchez, H. Veronica Donoso, Peter Pessev, Brian Chinn, Álvaro Tejero, J. Israel Fernádez Cáceres, Pravin Chordia, Paola Miller, Sunjit Punnadi, Charles H. Murphey, A. J. Castro-Tirado, Benjamin Siegel, Sergio Fernandez Acosta, Mahesh P. Burse, María Martín Calero, Riccardo Scarpa, Jordi Molgó Sendra, Michelle L. Edwards, Alan Garner, Andreas Gerarts, N. M. Lasso-Cabrera, Kevin Hanna, Raymond Frommeyer, Héctor de Paz Martín, Luis A. Rodríguez García, Richard D. Stelter, S. Geier, John G. Bennett, Anamparambu N. Ramaprakash, Frank Varosi, Michael D. Herlevich, A. Nuñez, Craig Warner, Himar D. Viera Martín, Ata Sarajedini, José A. Rodríguez Losada, Carlos Gonzalez, Scott Mullin, Antonio Cabrera Lavers, Tim Gaggstatter, Javier Cenarro, Miguel Charcos, Stephen S. Eikenberry, Raúl Domínguez, Claudia Vega, Manuel Huertas Lopez, Jeff Julian, Francisco Francisco Pérez, Chris Packham, César Cabrera Rodríguez, Kendall Ackley, Antonio Marín-Franch, S. Nicholas Raines, J. Esteban Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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The Canarias InfraRed Camera Experiment (CIRCE) is a near-infrared (1-2.5μm) imager, polarimeter and low-resolution spectrograph operating as a visitor instrument for the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) 10.4-m telescope. It was designed and built lar
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::396d9420a68d6f8ca0db88f4d16ead92
Autor:
Craig Warner, Ata Sarajedini, Javier Cenarro, Miguel Charcos, Antonio Cabrera-Lavers, Raymond Frommeyer, Himar D. Viera Martín, J. Israel Fernádez Cáceres, Paola Miller, Tim Gaggstatter, Peter Pessev, Kevin Hanna, Veronica H. Donoso, Francisco Perez, Frank Varosi, Michael D. Herlevich, Jeff Julian, Antonio Marín-Franch, John G. Bennett, Pravinkumar Chordia, Luis A. Rodríguez García, Charles H. Murphey, Chris Packham, Andreas Gerarts, A. J. Castro-Tirado, Álvaro Tejero, Jordi Molgó Sendra, Carlos Gonzalez, César Cabrera Rodríguez, William Miguel Hernández Sánchez, María Martín Calero, Manuel Huertas Lopez, Anamparambu N. Ramaprakash, Sergio Fernandez Acosta, Brian Chinn, Michelle L. Edwards, Sujit Punnadi, Yigit Dallilar, Mahesh P. Burse, José A. Rodríguez Losada, Kendall Ackley, J. Esteban Rodriguez, Raul Dominguez, Benjamin Siegel, Riccardo Scarpa, S. Nicholas Raines, Alan Garner, Héctor de Paz Martín, Stephen S. Eikenberry, Richard D. Stelter, Claudia Vega, N. M. Lasso-Cabrera, Scott Mullin, S. Geier, A. Nuñez
Publikováno v:
SPIE Proceedings.
CIRCE is a near-infrared (1-2.5 micron) imager (including low-resolution spectroscopy and polarimetery) in operation as a visitor instrument on the Gran Telescopio Canarias 10.-4m tele scope. It was built largely by graduate students and postdocs, wi