1. The potential for a K-band receiver on the Large Millimeter Telescope
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Christopher S. Jacobs, Stanley E. Kurtz, Laurent Loinard, David H. Hughes, Aletha de Witt, Fanie van den Heever, Miguel Velázquez de la Rosa Becerra, Daniel Ferrusca Rodriguez, David Hiriart, Tinus Stander, William Cerfonteyn, and Dirk I. L. de Villiers
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Physics ,Telescope ,law ,K band ,Large Millimeter Telescope ,Astronomy ,Astrometry ,Maser ,law.invention ,Receiver system - Abstract
The 50-meter Large Millimeter Telescope (LMT) operating on the Sierra Negra in Mexico is the largest single- dish millimeter-wave telescope in the world. Although designed to work in the 3 mm and 1 mm bands, there is significant potential for LMT observations at centimeter wavelengths. Here, we summarize the scientific case and operational arguments for a K-band receiver system on the LMT, describe several of the unique technical challenges that the proposed installation would entail, and mention some possible solutions to these challenges.
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- 2020
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