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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2011

European Extremely Large Telescope Site Characterization I: Overview

Jean Vernin; Casiana Munoz-Tunon; Marc S. Sarazin; Héctor Vázquez Ramió; A. M. Varela; Hervé Trinquet; Jose Miguel Delgado; J. J. Fuensalida; Marcos Reyes; A. Benhida; Z. Benkhaldoun; Diego G. Lambas; Y. Hach; M. Lazrek; Gianluca Lombardi; Julio Navarrete; P. Recabarren; Victor Renzi; M. Sabil; R. Vrech

ABSTRACT.The site for the future European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) is already known to be Armazones, near Paranal (Chile). The selection was based on a variety of considerations, with an important one being the quality of the atmosphere for the astronomy planned for the ELT. We present an overview of the characterization of the atmospheric parameters of candidate sites, making use of standard procedures and instruments as carried out within the Framework Programme VI (FP6) of the European Union. We have achieved full characterization of the selected sites for the parameters considered. Further details on adaptive optics results and climatology will be the subject of two forthcoming articles. A summary of the results of the FP6 site-testing campaigns at the different sites is provided.


Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2012

European Extremely Large Telescope Site Characterization. II. High Angular Resolution Parameters

Héctor Vázquez Ramió; Jean Vernin; Casiana Munoz-Tunon; Marc S. Sarazin; A. M. Varela; Hervé Trinquet; Jose Miguel Delgado; J. J. Fuensalida; Marcos Reyes; A. Benhida; Z. Benkhaldoun; Diego G. Lambas; Y. Hach; M. Lazrek; Gianluca Lombardi; Julio Navarrete; P. Recabarren; Victor Renzi; M. Sabil; R. Vrech

ABSTRACT.This is the second article of a series devoted to European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) site characterization. In this article we present the main properties of the parameters involved in high angular resolution observations from the data collected in the site testing campaign of the E-ELT during the design study (DS) phase. Observations were made in 2008 and 2009, in the four sites selected to shelter the future E-ELT (characterized under the ELT-DS contract): Aklim mountain in Morocco, Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM) in Spain, Macon range in Argentina, and Cerro Ventarrones in Chile. The same techniques, instruments, and acquisition procedures were taken on each site. A multiple aperture scintillation sensor (MASS) and a differential image motion monitor (DIMM) were installed at each site. Global statistics of the integrated seeing, the free atmosphere seeing, the boundary layer seeing, and the isoplanatic angle were studied for each site, and the results are presented here. ...


Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2014

European Extremely Large Telescope Site Characterization III: Ground Meteorology

A. M. Varela; Héctor Vázquez Ramió; Jean Vernin; Casiana Munoz-Tunon; Marc S. Sarazin; Hervé Trinquet; Jose Miguel Delgado; J. J. Fuensalida; Marcos Reyes; A. Benhida; Z. Benkhaldoun; Diego G. Lambas; Y. Hach; M. Lazrek; Gianluca Lombardi; Julio Navarrete; P. Recabarren; Victor Renzi; M. Sabil; R. Vrech

Both meteorology and optical conditions are crucial for selecting the best site to host extremely large telescopes such as the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) and the European project (E-ELT). For the E-ELT, a year-long meteorological campaign was performed at our two reference sites, the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos (ORM) and Cerro Ventarrones (very close to the VLT site at Paranal), and at other sites also considered as alternatives to the reference sites: Aklim, Macon, and Izana (Observatorio del Teide; OT). In this article, we present a statistical analysis of the ground meteorological properties recorded at these sites, making use of automatic weather stations (AWSs) equipped with standard meteorological sensors providing the air temperature, relative humidity, barometric pressure, wind speed, and wind direction, using standard procedures across all sites. Meteorology offers but one discriminant in the complicated question of where to site such a major facility as the E-ELT (other factors being seeing, local geology, the economics of the logistics, etc.), both for determining the feasibility of telescope and instrumentation design and construction and for determining the useful observing time. However, the final decision of where to locate a major telescope depends in part on all these—and other—considerations and not on any one criterion alone. In summary, for 90% of the nighttime, the wind speed is lower than 18 m s-1, the telescope operational limit at all the sites except Macon. For this reason, Macon was discarded in the final site selection as, for 25% of the time, the wind speed is greater than 17 m s-1. The smallest nighttime temperature gradient is at ORM, whereas the lowest mean relative humidity value is reached at the Ventarrones site. Izana was discarded in the site selection study from the very beginning due to lack of funding to install further site-testing equipement (e.g., Multi-Aperture Scintillation Sensor-Differential Image Motion Monitor (MASS-DIMM)). We investigate the statistical distributions of annual and monthly meteorological conditions for day and night separately. This is the third paper in a series discussing the E-ELT FP6 site characterization project.


Astrophysics and Space Science | 2004

Astronomical Site Testing in Northwest of Argentina

P. Recabarren; M. B. Mosconi; Hernan Muriel; Diego G. Lambas; Marc S. Sarazin; Riccardo Giovanelli

We present the preliminary results of the astronomical site testing, which the group IATE of the OAC is developing in northwest of Argentine in collaboration with ESO and the Department of Astronomy of Cornell University.We show the results, which we have obtained from the analysis of GOES 8 satellite images in the 10.7 μm band, which allowed us to configurate a map of clear sky regions in an area between 23° and 28° S, and 66° 30′ and 69° W. We also comment logistical and tectonic aspects, and discuss next steps to follow in the research.


Archive | 2010

Un nuevo observatorio sobre el Cordn Macn

R. Vrech; Valentina de Renzi; P. Recabarren; D. Garcia Lambas


Archive | 2009

¿Dónde instalamos el telescopio?:La búsqueda de sitios adecuados para emplazar grandes telescopios ópticos y radiotelescopios de microondas en el noroeste argentino

Edmundo Marcelo Arnal; Ricardo Morras; Diego G. Lambas; P. Recabarren


Archive | 2009

Caracterizacin astronmica del sitio Cordn Macn en la provincia de Salta

Valentina de Renzi; R. Vrech; Diego U. Ferreiro; D. Garcia Lambas; Marco Solinas; H. Muriel; J. G. Viramonte; Marc S. Sarazin; P. Recabarren


Archive | 2009

Numerical simulation of winds behaviour in Macn site

Enrique Gonzalez; C. N. Sacco; R. Vrech; Valentina de Renzi; D. Garcia Lambas; P. Recabarren


Ciencia hoy | 2009

Dónde instalamos el telescopio

Edmundo Marcelo Arnal; Ricardo Morras; Diego R. García Lambas; P. Recabarren


Archive | 2008

Caracterizacin Astronmica del Cordn Macn

D. Garcia Lambas; H. Muriel; P. Recabarren; Valentina de Renzi; R. Vrech; Marc S. Sarazin; G. Luigi Lombardi

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Marc S. Sarazin

European Southern Observatory

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R. Vrech

National University of Cordoba

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M. B. Mosconi

National University of Cordoba

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Diego G. Lambas

National University of Cordoba

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H. Muriel

Instituto de Astronomía Teórica y Experimental

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A. M. Varela

Spanish National Research Council

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Casiana Munoz-Tunon

Spanish National Research Council

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Héctor Vázquez Ramió

Spanish National Research Council

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J. J. Fuensalida

Spanish National Research Council

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