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Author Liu, L.-Y.; Giordano, C.; Yao, Y.-Q.; Vernin, J.; Chadid, M.; Wang, H.-S.; Yin, J.; Wang, Y.-P. doi  openurl
  Title Optical turbulence characterization at LAMOST site: observations and models Type Journal Article
  Year (down) 2015 Publication Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Abbreviated Journal  
  Volume 451 Issue Pages 3299-3308  
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  Abstract Atmospheric optical turbulence seriously limits the performance of high angular resolution instruments. An eight-night campaign of measurements was carried out at the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fibre Spectroscopic Telescope (LAMOST) site in 2011, to characterize the optical turbulence. Two instruments were set up during the campaign: a differential image motion monitor (DIMM) used to measure the total atmospheric seeing, and a single star Scidar (SSS) to measure the vertical profiles of the turbulence Cn^2(h) and the horizontal wind velocity {v}(h). The optical turbulence parameters are also calculated with the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model coupled with the Trinquet-Vernin model, which describes optical effects of atmospheric turbulence by using the local meteorological parameters. This paper presents assessment of the optical parameters involved in high angular resolution astronomy. Its includes seeing, isoplanatic angle, coherence time, coherence étendue, vertical profiles of optical turbulence intensity Cn^2(h) and horizontal wind speed {v}(h). The median seeing is respectively 1.01, 1.17 and 1.07 arcsec as measured with the DIMM, the SSS and predicted with WRF model. The history of seeing measurements at the LAMOST site is reviewed, and the turbulence measurements in this campaign are compared with other astronomical observatories in the world.  
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  ISSN 0035-8711 ISBN Medium  
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  Call Number Serial 6354  
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