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COCHISE: a 2.6 meter millimetric telescope at Concordia
COCHISE is a 2.6 meter millimetric telescope, mainly devoted to
cosmological observations, located at Concordia. In this paper we
report on the installation phases and preliminary operations
performed with this instrument. At present, COCHISE is the largest
telescope located at Concordia, for that reason it represents a
pathfinder for future telescopes
COCHISE: a 2.6 meter millimetric telescope at Concordia
COCHISE is a 2.6 meter millimetric telescope, mainly devoted
to cosmological observations, located at Concordia. In this paper
we report on the installation phases and preliminary operations performed
with this instrument. At present, COCHISE is the largest telescope
located at Concordia, for that reason it represents a pathfinder
for future telescopes
COCHISE: Cosmological Observations from Concordia, Antarctica
COCHISE is a 2.6 meter millimetric telescope devoted to cosmological observations. It is located near the Concordia Station, on the high Antarctic plateau, probably the best site in the world for (sub)millimetric observations. At present time, COCHISE is the largest telescope installed at Concordia: besides the scientific expectations, it is of great interest as a pathfinder for future Antarctic telescopes. The main characteristics of the telescope will be presented, including the scientific goals and the technical aspects related to the use of such an instrument at the extreme conditions of the Antarctic environment. Key aspects of the atmospheric transmission will be also discussed, by showing the preliminary results of site testing experiments
COCHISE: the first light of the Italian millimetre telescope at Concordia (Dome C, Antarctica)
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
Investigation of Compositional Disorder in GaAsN:H
Proceedings della 28ma "International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors", Vienna, Austria (2006)