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April 2007: Results of Seeing Measurements at the Summit of Co. ChajnantorIssued on 17 December, 2008
1. Summary of the measurementsWe have successfully carried out seeing measurement observation in April 2007 on the 2m tower installed at the summit of Co. Chajnantor. The results present that the summit of Co. Chajnantor has a excellent seeing environment, comparable to those of other best sites on the Earth. To be more precise,
Considering its weather and the atmospheric transmittance, the summit of Co. Chajnantor is the best site for the infrared astronomy on the Earth.
# Member : Motohara, Aoki, Miyata, Minezaki
2. Measurement SetupThe measurement was carried out on the night of 17, 20, 22, and 23, April 2007. The seeing monitor system has been upgraded since the previous run on 2006. The major upgrades are;
3. ResultsDue two the unstable weather during the run, sky was sometimes covered with patchy clouds and the gust of wind often shakes the telescope badly.Therefore, the telescopes easily lost their stars to measure, and the simultaneous measurement by two telescopes for a full night cannot be achieved. Still, at lease one telescope successfully obtained data for a full night, which provides us valuable information. What we found are: (1) On the good night, we can expect an excellent seeing as good as 0.4 arcsec in the optical wavelength at the height of 2m from the ground. For example, on April 20, we obtained a stable seeing around 0.4 arcsec with median value of 0.38 arcsec, although the measurement was interrupted due to cloudy weather.
(2) By going up to the 2m tower, the seeing improves by more than 0.1 arcsec. Figure 7 show the correlation of the seeing measured on the tower and on the ground. It can be seen that the seeing improves by 0.1-0.5 arcsec by going up to the tower.
4. Seeing at the Summit of Co. ChajnantorBy applying a correction of the 2m tower to all the data obtained so far and compiling them, the median seeing is found to be 0.69 arcsec. This is comparable with the value of 0.6 arcsec obtained at Mauna Kea, Hawaii, or 0.63 arcsec at Las Campanas, Chile, which are the best sites on the Earth, and better than 0.82 arcsec at Co. Paranal, where VLT is located.
Furthermore, because our measurements are carried out only at the height of 2m, we can expect much better seeing with TAO 6.5m telescope, which is located at higher level from the ground. Considering the higher atmospheric transmittance in the infrared than at the other observatories as well as the good clear fraction over 80%, the summit of Chajnantor should be the best site for the infrared astronomy. We are now looking forward for the first-light image of of the 1m telescope which is scheduled to be installed at the summit in 2009.
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