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Three-reflections telescope proposal as flat-field anastigmat for wide field observations at Dome C
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 January 2006
Abstract
It is now evident that the exceptional seeing at Dome C will allow, in the next years, to pursue astronomical programs with conditions better than at any other observatory in the world, and very close to space experiments. Considering a new type of wide-field telescope, particular astronomical programs could be well optimized for observations at Dome C such as surveys for the discovery and follow up of near-Earth asteroids, search for extra-solar planets using transit or micro-lensing events, and stellar luminosity variations. We propose to build a 1.5–2 m class three-reflections telescope, with 1–1.5 degree FOV, four times shorter than an equivalent Schmidt telescope, and providing a flat field without requiring a triplet- or quadruplet-lens corrector since its design is anastigmatic. We present the preliminary optical tests of such designs: MINITRUST 1 and 2 are two 45 cm identical prototypes based in France and Italy, and manufactured using active optics techniques.
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- European Astronomical Society Publications Series , Volume 14: Dome C Astronomy and Astrophysics Meeting , 2005 , pp. 325 - 330
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- © EAS, EDP Sciences, 2005
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