COCHISE (Cosmological Observations at Concordia with Highsensitivity Instrument for Source Extraction) is a 2.6mtelescope located on the high Antarctic Plateau near the Italian–French Concordia Base. The telescope is mainly devoted to Cosmological observations, able to operate between 200 μm and 3 mm of wavelength. In this paper we describe the main characteristics of the instrument. We also report on the first light, obtained during summer 2010–2011: this result marks the beginning of millimetre astrophysical observations at Concordia. Responsivity, noise equivalent temperature and field of view of the instrument are reported. At present COCHISE is the largest telescope located at Concordia. Beside the scientific expectations, the use of this kind of instrument in the Antarctic environment poses technological aspects of relevant interest: thus COCHISE can be considered as a pathfinder for future Antarctic telescopes.
Sabbatini, L., Cavaliere, F., Dall'Oglio, G., Miriametro, A., Pizzo, G., Mancini, D., et al. (2011). COCHISE: the first light of the Italian millimetre telescope at Concordia (Dome C, Antarctica). EXPERIMENTAL ASTRONOMY, 31(2-3), 199-214 [10.1007/s10686-011-9243-4].
COCHISE: the first light of the Italian millimetre telescope at Concordia (Dome C, Antarctica)
DALL'OGLIO, Giorgio;PIZZO, Gabriella;
2011-01-01
Abstract
COCHISE (Cosmological Observations at Concordia with Highsensitivity Instrument for Source Extraction) is a 2.6mtelescope located on the high Antarctic Plateau near the Italian–French Concordia Base. The telescope is mainly devoted to Cosmological observations, able to operate between 200 μm and 3 mm of wavelength. In this paper we describe the main characteristics of the instrument. We also report on the first light, obtained during summer 2010–2011: this result marks the beginning of millimetre astrophysical observations at Concordia. Responsivity, noise equivalent temperature and field of view of the instrument are reported. At present COCHISE is the largest telescope located at Concordia. Beside the scientific expectations, the use of this kind of instrument in the Antarctic environment poses technological aspects of relevant interest: thus COCHISE can be considered as a pathfinder for future Antarctic telescopes.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.