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Eliminating the Coriols Effect in Liquid Mirrors
If uncorrected, the Coriolis force due to the rotation of the Earth causes
significant aberration of images produced by large liquid-mirror telescopes. We
show that this problem can be eliminated by a fixed compensating tilt of the
liquid-mirror rotation axis. The required tilt angle, which is a function of
latitude and mirror rotation rate, is of order 10 arcsec for current
telescopes. This result removes the last fundamental obstacle to achieving
diffraction-limited performance with large liquid mirrors.Comment: 8 pages 1 figure, submitted to PAS
A Survey of Galaxy Redshifts from Low-Resolution Slitless Spectra: Suggestion of Large-Scale Structures at Z ~0.1
We have conducted a galaxy survey based on low-resolution slitless spectra
taken from the automated CFHT-Laval survey. We present redshift distributions
for 522 galaxies distributed in 4 distinct regions of the sky. Redshifts are
determined from the shifted positions of the 4000 A. stellar break using an
automated break-finding algorithm. The redshifts so obtained have a precision
of < 3000 km s-1, good enough to trace the large-scale distribution of
galaxies. The most striking feature of the survey is an apparent excess of
galaxies at z ~ 0.1 in 8 of the 10 fields probed. Although the statistical
significance of the peaks appears marginal (~ 2.5s per field) after taken in
account the small-scale galaxy clustering, the peaks may nevertheless reveal
the existence of large-scale structures at z ~ 0.1, indicating that the known
large structures in the local universe are not unusual.Comment: 28 pages + 4 figures, uuencoded-compressed-Postscript, EFB0829
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