Title: Astronomia no Brasil
1Astronomia no Brasil
2Observatório Astrofísico Brasileiro 1980
Telescópio de 1,6 m de diâmetro em Brasópolis, MG
3LNA - Observatório do Pico dos Dias
4Telescópio 1,6 m Perkin-Elmer
1981
5Telescópio 0,6 m Zeiss
1983
6Telescópio 0,6 m Boller Chivens IAGUSP
1992 no OPD
7INPE
Radiotelescópio GEM (Galactic Emission Mapping).
Desde 1998 em Cachoeira Paulista 408 MHz, 1.465
GHz, 2.3 GHz, 5 GHz e 10 GHz.
8Experimentos do INPE
Telescópio BEAST (Background Emission Anisotropy
Scanning Telescope), que tem como objetivo mapear
anisotropias e Polarização na Radiação Cósmica de
Fundo em microondas.
Telescópio imageador de raios-X e gama MASCO
(MAScara COdificada). Opera entre 50 keV e 1.8
MeV.
9Gemini 2 telescópios de 8m (Brasil tem 2,5)
Mauna Kea Hawaii 2000
Cerro Pachon Chile 2001
10Gemini 8m - 2,5 do Brasil
Chile
Hawaii
11Gemini Norte
12Interior do Gemini Norte
Plutão e Caronte, com resolução de 0,08
13SOuthern Astrophysical Research telescope
Brasil tem 30 do telescópio de 4,2 metros de
diâmetro
2003
14SOAR
15SOAR
João Evangelhista Steiner
16SOAR
17Cerro Pachon Gemini e Soar
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19200 doutores 250 estudantes de mestrado e
doutorado
- IF-UFRGS 9 doutores 4 PD 18 PG 12 IC
-
(1983-gt 41M e 18D) - IAG-USP 35 doutores prof 14 PD e visitantes
50 PG -
(30
anos149M109D) - ON-Rio 22 doutores 7 PD e visitantes 20 PG
- INPE 18 doutores 7 PD e visitantes 28 PG
- UFRJ 17 doutores (graduação já formou 120 alunos)
- UFRN 7 doutores 10 PG
- UFMG 6 doutores 5 PG
- UFSM 4 doutores
- UFSC 3 doutores 2 PG
- LNA 7 doutores
- UEFS-Bahia 2 doutores
- UFES - 2 doutores
- Londrina, Curitiba, São Carlos, UCS, UEG,...
20Instrumentation Program
21Optical Imager Science
- Capabilities
- Small field (5.5 x 5.5 arc min)
- 4K UV-blue optimized Lincoln Labs CCDs
- UV optimized optics
- tip-tilt guider
- Filters
- Johnson-Cousins UBVRI
- SDSS uvgri
- Stromgren uvby filter sets
- narrow band shared with CTIO
- Science niche
- High resolution, high precision photometry
- Efficient fast readout (lt 10s) helps.
- Competitors
- Blanco
- 10 x faster than Blanco Mosaic to given S/N in U
band, factor 3 in BVRI under median seeing
conditions, another factor 2 in 25 percentile
seeing - Gemini
- GMOS same field, similar scale, 40 surfaces cf
14, poor in UV - HST WFC3
22OSIRIS
Early Science Instrument
- Ohio State InfraRed Imager/Spectrometer) imager
(JHKKs22000A) - spectrometer (R1200 or 3000).
- l0.9 to 2.4 microns
- 1024x1024 HAWAII HgCdTe array
Already a scientifically productive instrument.
Will be fully integrated with SOAR before 1st
(Nasmyth) Light
23Phoenix
- Installed working on Gemini-S
- Successful Engineering Demo science runs in Dec
01 and Jan 02 - Scheduled for regular science use 02/02 - 05/02
- Largely independent installation at SOAR
- Electronics Control
- Components exist to for dedicated data system
- Mechanical modifications
- Just a simple 1 thick adapter plate
- Cryogenics
- He Lines installed in facility per specification
- spare CTIO cryo-cooler pump checked out
- All this will be checked out in advance during
Science First period
Possible Early Science Instrument Available to
SOAR 02/03 05/03
24Phoenix Science
- The First High Resolution IR Spectrometer in the
South - On Gemini-S
- Stars with K lt 10 require a few minutes
integration .. - . but 30m of set up time !!!!
- Set up time dominates
- There are many BRIGHT southern targets needing
high resolution spectroscopy - Done more efficiently on SOAR
- Joint Programs
- SOAR does the bright objects
- Gemini the faint
- Example Science Projects
- Orbits Line profiles of Pre-Main Sequence Stars
- Line profiles of interacting binaries
- Abundances
- field stars
- LMC/SMC supergiants, Carbon Stars, Post-AGB stars
- Galactic center stars (K7)
- ISM e.g H2, C/O isotopes
- Comets (Gemini cant move fast enough)
- Kinematic studies of variable stars
- Mapping of circumstellar shells
- CO can be detected off the star the mass
distribution mapped
25Goodman HTS Status
- Optics
- Final optical design delivered, at long last, by
Epps - Fabrication by Coastal Optical underway
- Delivery scheduled for 09/02
- Restarting efforts on ADC design . slowly
- Mechanical
- Assemblies for gratings, moving camera, filter
wheels, camera focus, collimator focus all
finished or near finished - Dewar design finished, not yet constructed
- Design of slit mask changer underway
- Detector integration
- Out contracting to CTIO
- CCD mounting
- Integration with SDSU-II controller, test
optimization
26IFU Spectrometer Status
- Integral Field Unit
- 1500 fibers
27Spartan IR Camera Performance
- Optical quality Instrument degrades Strehl by 2
_at_ H - Detectors
- 2 at first light
- f/21 1.53.0 with 0.043 pixel
- f/12 2.5 5.0 with 0.073 pixel
- Brazilians will purchase 3rd
28Spartan IR Camera Science
- Fornax Globular Clusters and the Formation of the
Halo (H Smith) - The Milky Way halo, including its globular
clusters, may be made partially of accreted
dwarf galaxies. Are globular clusters in Fornax
and MW similar? - IR and optical photometry will be used to
determine the properties of RR Lyrae stars in the
Fornax globular clusters, whose core radii ?5. - Number density and physical characteristics of
very red galaxies (S Zepf) - What is the formation epoch of elliptical
galaxies? - Absence of young stars or presence of dust ? red
galaxy. Image quality of SOAR can distinguish
between old and newly formed, dusty, and
irregular galaxies. - At depth approaching the formation epoch, density
of red galaxies with regular morphology should
decline, and density of red, irregular galaxies
should increase.
- Supernovae at z2 (E Loh)
- Are supernovae at z ? 0.5 and 2 alike?
- Number of SN is larger in the IR than in the
visible because vol ? z3 - z(J band)/z(R band)3(2.7)320
- In 8hr, expect 4 SN with zgt1 for (?,L)(0.2,0.8)
- Spectra are feasible with AO on 8-m telescope
29MIT/LL CCD procurement
- MBE process
- 7 potential Science grade devices so far, with 3
more in pipeline, from 10 wafers finished so far.
- Will be mounted characterized at UH over next
month - First distribution should take place by end of
April - We may get 1 device from this batch
- All MBE wafers so far have Real Teal red AR
coating - Lower UV QE (but better than BIV), no fringing
in red ? IFU - Final lot in MBE processing now
- Some of these will have blue/UV optimized
coatings ? imager and HTS
Engineering Grade CCD
If yield holds will provide the CCDs we need
30Seeing All Sky Monitors
- Seeing Monitors (DIMMs)
- Key tool for commissioning efficient science
operations - CTIO copy now in routine service
- Fully automatic operation
- Attacking low level unreliability issues
- Building 2 copies for SOAR
- One fixed ? site seeing monitor for CP
- One portable for inside/outside comparisons
- Installed once heavy construction activity on
site is over
- All Sky Camera
- Key tool for efficient science operations
- CTIO copy now in routine service
- FLI 1k² CCD camera Nikon f/2.8 8mm 180 fisheye
lens - All sky image every 20s (1800 frames/night)
- Detects clouds, airglow, aircraft .
- SOAR copy
- CCD camera wide angle lens in hand
- Installed once heavy construction activity is
over
31Rede de dados
- Observação remota necessita de transferência de
imagens em tempo real, tanto de controle de
telescópio, condições climáticas e instrumentais,
quanto de imagens científicas.
32Projetos Corot
- COnvection ROtation and
- planetary Transits
- Satélite Frances a ser lançado em 2006,
colaboração com Brasil. - Busca de planetas extraterrestres
- Asterosismologia
33Projetos SKA
- Square Kilometer Array
- Custo 1 bilhão de dólares
- 15 países
Parâmetro Projeto
Área efetiva/Temperatura do sistema 2 x 104 m2/K
Freqüências de operação 0.15 - 20 GHz
Campo de visão 1 grau2 _at_ 1.4GHz
Resolução angular 0.1 seg. arco _at_ 1.4GHz
Número de canais espectrais 104
Range dinâmico 106 _at_ 1.4 GHz
Pureza de polarização -40 dB
34Projetos ligar ROEN a eVLBI
14,2m Fortaleza
35ROEN
- A tecnologia utilizada é rádio-astronômica. Os
quasares, situados a bilhões de anos-luz de
distância, constituem fontes de rádio de
referência. Com dois ou mais rádio-telescópios de
uma rede observando simultaneamente, obtêm-se a
interferência das ondas de rádio. A observação
destes objetos ou "balisas" celestes por vários
rádio-telescópios de uma rede de milhares de
quilômetros permite a determinação de posições
absolutas na superfície da Terra, com precisão
inferior a um centímetro. Dadas as grandes
distâncias que separam os terminais desta rede,
denomina-se o método de VLBI (de "very long
baseline interferometry" interferometria de
muito longa linha de base). A base de tempo é
maser de H. - A European VLBI correlaciona os dados
diretamente, sem armazenar em disco. Primeira
imagem em 28 abril/2004, de uma lente
gravitacional. Uma banda em 5 GHz, com 2 bits,
resultou em uma taxa de transferência de 32Mb/s,
por 2h. - Projeto 1 Gbps até 2004 e 30 Gbps por telescópio
até 2007