Swain, M., 2007, EAS Publications Series, 25, 43 | View on ADS (2007EAS....25...43S) | Access via DOI
Modeling of astronomically important atmospheric parameters, and the impact these parameters have on instrument performance, is a powerful tool for assessing the astronomical potential of Antarctic sites. This paper summarizes some of the significant findings from a combination of regional climate modeling and adaptive optics simulations. Together with estimates of the sky background, this work strongly implies that the unique astronomical potential of Dome C work that can be done at no other location is high angular resolution science. In particular, the simulations show that diffraction limited resolution in the optical is possible with a modest AO system deployed on a telescope mounted above the Antarctic boundary layer. This potential strongly differentiates Dome C from other sites and suggests a tower-mounted, AO equipped, ~2.5 m class telescope, located at Dome C, could be the premier visible imaging observatory in the post-HSTera.
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Characteristics/Seeing & integrated turbulence
Hemisphere/Antarctic
Site/Dome C (Concordia Station)
Type/Modelling