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An IR and Submillimeter Telescope for Dome C

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 May 2007

L. Olmi
Affiliation:
IRA – INAF, Florence, Italy University of Puerto Rico, San Juan, USA
P. Saraceno
Affiliation:
IFSI – INAF, Rome, Italy
M. Candidi
Affiliation:
IFSI – INAF, Rome, Italy
M. Busso
Affiliation:
Physics Dept., University of Perugia, Italy
G. Marchiori
Affiliation:
EIE, Mestre, Italy
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Abstract

The Antarctic Plateau provides the best terrestrial astronomical observing conditions across the Mid-InfraRed (MIR) and submillimeter wavebands due to its remarkable atmospheric transparency and stability. The opening of Concordia Station at Dome C is now offering a unique opportunity to the international submm astronomical community to perform ground-breaking astronomical science. To take advantage of these unique conditions, we are proposing the realization of an international Antarctic Submillimeter Observatory (ASO) based on the ALMA antenna prototype, to carry out both continuum and spectral line observations, across the MIR and submm wavebands. The telescope would be able to operate in the MIR using the innermost surface (2-4 m in diameter) of the primary reflector, which would be accurate enough to operate at wavelengths as short as ~5 micron.

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Research Article
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© EAS, EDP Sciences, 2007

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