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San Pedro Mártir: astronomical site evaluation

Authors :
William J. Schuster
O. Harris
L. Parrao
Julien Borgnino
Fernando Ángeles
Valeri G. Orlov
Jean Vernin
Rafael Costero
M. T. Tapia
R. Conan
Remy Avila
Irene Cruz-Gonzales
A. Agabi
Leonardo J. Sanchez
Aziz Ziad
L. A. Martínez
J M Echevarría
Leonel Gutierrez
D. X. Cruz
Salvador Cuevas
Federico Martin Ibanez
F. Garfias
Raul M. Michel
Sonia González
Marc Sarazin
Elena Masciadri
Valeri V. Voitsekhovich
Beatriz Sánchez
Esperanza Carrasco
David Hiriart
M. Azouit
François Martin
Source :
SPIE Proceedings.
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
SPIE, 2004.

Abstract

The Observatorio Astronomico Nacional at San Pedro Martir is situated on the summit of the San Pedro Martir Sierra in the Baja California peninsula of Mexico, at 2800m above sea level. For as long as three decades, a number of groups and individuals have gathered extremely valuable data leading to the site characterization for astronomical observations. Here we present a summary of the most important results obtained so far. The aspects covered are: weather, cloud coverage, local meteorology, atmospheric optical extinction, millimetric opacity, geotechnical studies, seeing, optical turbulence profiles, wind profiles and 3D simulations of atmospheric turbulence. The results place San Pedro Martir among the most favorable sites in the world for astronomical observations. It seems to be particularly well-suited for extremely large telescopes because of the excellent turbulence and local wind conditions, to mention but two characteristics. Long-term monitoring of some parameters still have to be undertaken. The National University of Mexico (UNAM) and other international institutions are putting a considerable effort in that sense.

Details

ISSN :
0277786X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SPIE Proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4838bb2998bea86b189af68fd910ff06
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1117/12.566347