论文标题
使用3.6米的发光光学望远镜观察
Observations with the 3.6 meter Devasthal Optical Telescope
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论文摘要
3.6米的印度 - 贝尔吉亚传播光学望远镜(DOT)已用于对天体物体的光学和近红外(NIR)观测值。望远镜检测到B = 24.5+-0.2的恒星; r = 24.6+-0.12和g = 25.2+-0.2 MAG的曝光时间分别为1200、4320和3600秒。在一个小时的曝光时间内,在SDSS I带中检测到了24.3+-0.2 mag的遥远星系,点源为〜25 mag。 NIR观察结果表明,恒星高达j = 20+-0.1; H = 18.8+-0.1和K = 18.2+-0.1 MAG可以分别在500、550和1000秒的有效曝光时间中检测到。 NBL频带源比〜9.2 mag更明亮,并且也可以使用3.6米的点观察到SH 2-61(> 0.4 JY)发射源(如SH 2-61)。望远镜已经解决了具有0.4 ARC-SEC的角度分离的二进制恒星。在望远镜的望远镜上观察到具有亚弧形角度分辨率的天空图像,范围从光学到NIR,观察到很大一部分。发现望远镜的现场性能与世界其他地方其他类似望远镜的性能相当。由于其地理位置的优势,3.6米的点可以为许多前线银河系和半河外体物理研究问题提供光学和NIR观测,包括GMRT和Astrosat源的光学跟踪以及光学瞬态对象。
The 3.6 meter Indo-Belgian Devasthal optical telescope (DOT) has been used for optical and near-infrared (NIR) observations of celestial objects. The telescope has detected stars of B = 24.5+-0.2; R = 24.6+-0.12 and g = 25.2+-0.2 mag in exposure times of 1200, 4320 and 3600 seconds respectively. In one hour of exposure time, a distant galaxy of 24.3+-0.2 mag and point sources of ~ 25 mag have been detected in the SDSS i band. The NIR observations show that stars up to J = 20+-0.1; H = 18.8+-0.1 and K = 18.2+-0.1 mag can be detected in effective exposure times of 500, 550 and 1000 seconds respectively. The nbL band sources brighter than ~9.2 mag and strong (> 0.4 Jy) PAH emitting sources like Sh 2-61 can also be observed with the 3.6 meter DOT. A binary star having angular separation of 0.4 arc-sec has been resolved by the telescope. Sky images with sub-arc-sec angular resolutions are observed with the telescope at wavelengths ranging from optical to NIR for a good fraction of observing time. The on-site performance of the telescope is found to be at par with the performance of other similar telescopes located elsewhere in the world. Due to advantage of its geographical location, the 3.6 meter DOT can provide optical and NIR observations for a number of front line Galactic and extra-galactic astrophysical research problems including optical follow up of GMRT and AstroSat sources and optical transient objects.