Title: Sites of Mexican Astronomy: present and future
1Sites of Mexican Astronomy present and future
- Alberto Carramiñana
- Instituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica y
Electrónica - Tonantzintla, Puebla, México
- alberto_at_inaoep.mx
- UCLA Workshop
- Ground based gamma ray astronomy towards the
future - 20/22 october 2005
2INAOEInstituto Nacional de Astrofísica, Óptica
y Electrónica
- Centro Público de Investigación CONACyT.
- Founded in Tonantzintla (90 miles East of Mexico
City) on 11 Nov 1971. - Over 100 researchers (AOE CC) and 50
technicians. - MSc/PhD 320 students in Astrophysics, Optics,
Electronics, Computing, Astronomical
Instrumentation. - Observatorio Astrofísico Guillermo Haro
(Cananea). - GTM/LMT, Laboratorio Nacional de Nanoelectrónica,
external projects, ...
3IA-UNAM (25)
Cananea OAGH (2.1m)
Sierra Negra GTM/LMT
San Pedro Martir OAN (2.1m, 1.5m, 0.84m)
Universidad de Guanajuato (10)
INAOE (30)
CRyA-UNAM (20)
IA-UNAM (60)
4High energy astrophysics in México?
- Astronomical community very few in high energy
astrophysics - UNAM Instituto de Astronomía, CRyA
- INAOE Carramiñana
- Physicists (mainly Auger collaboration)
- Universidad Autónoma de Puebla (BUAP)
- Cinvestav
- Instituto de Ciencias Nucleares UNAM
- Universidad de Michoacán
5Mexican astronomical facilities
- 1940s Tonantzintla Schmidt camera
- 1960 Tonantzintla 1-m telescope
- 1960s San Pedro Martir observatory
- 1970s Cananea observatory
- 1995-2006 Gran Telescopio Milimetrico / LMTwith
UMass - 2005 partnership in GTC at 5
- 2012 SPM 6.5m pair?
6Present Mexican Sites
- Cananea
- Sonora - Arizona desert
- 110 23 31 03 2580 m
- seeing 0.8"
- fair sky (20.5) with some light pollution
(Cananea, Nogales) - large fraction of observable nights / year (75)
- small site
- easy access (Tucson)
- Run by INAOE
- San Pedro Mártir
- peninsular site
- 115 25 31 02 2836 m
- seeing 0.6"
- dark sky (22 mag/arcsec) low risk of light
pollution - Very large fraction of observable nights / year
(80) - large area unused
- remote access (San Diego)
- Run by Instituto de Astronomía UNAM
- Sierra Negra
- high elevation dry site
- 97 18 18 59 4580 m
- seeing 0.7"
- sky brightness measurements in progress
- fair fraction of observable nights / year
- One mountain site Citlaltepetl slope site
- easy access (1 hr motorway 1 hr mountain road
from Puebla) - Under development by INAOE
7Comparative DIMM Seeing Measurements
Michel et al. , Revista Mexicana Astronomía y
Astrofísica 2004
8Site 1The Cananea Observatory
- Typical Northern Sonora Southern Arizona site
good weather (except Jul- Aug- Sep), fair seeing. - Dark but partially affected by Cananea (0.5 mag
/ arcsec2) 13 km - Single mountain site with three tops at 2500m.
- Easy access 85 km SSE of Mt Hopkins 3 hr drive
from Tucson
9Site 2 San Pedro Mártir
U 21.5, B 22.3, V 21.2 Second darkest
after Mauna Kea- from a recent sample study
10SPM (2800 m)
Cerros la Botella Azul (2860 m)
Pico Anónimo (2980 m)
11San Pedro Mártir
- Dark, low light pollution prospects, excellent
seeing, very good percentage of useful nights. - Home of 2.1m, 1.5m, 0.84m optical telescopes
- Potential development of large facilities (twin
6.5m project 2012 timeline). - Recognized as one of the best Northern sites
(short listed for LSST and under study by TMT
project).
12Need higher??
- Citlaltepetl (up to 5740m) steep
- Popocatepetl (up to 5400m) steep and active!
- Ixtacihuatl (up to 5100m) hard access, but could
be - Sierra Negra / Tliltepetl (4580m) LMT site.
- Nevado de Toluca (4400m) road to the top, snow.
- Cofre de Perote (4200m) road to the top
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14Site 3Sierra Negra
2000
El Gran Telescopio Milimétrico The Large
Millimeter Telescope
2005
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16Volcán Sierra Negra the GTM / LMT site
Ciudad Serdán
Atzitzintla (at 9 km)
Next to Citlaltepetl (5740 m) Selected from over
30 sites (including SPM) through PWV data The
highest site monitored for LMT (about 4th in the
country) Crab nebula 3 from zenith Galactic
Center close to 45
17Sierra Negra access
100 km (approx)
18The Sierra Negra High
Altitude Observatory
- With the advantages of a thin atmosphere
- Lower atmospheric attenuation (microwaves, UV,
IR) - Darker than a 2000m site at same location
- Mid latitude
- Partial access to Southern sky.
- Winter / summer, day / night modulations ? less
observing time than SPM or Cananea.
- LMT to be completed in 2006 2007
- Solar neutron detector (Geofísica UNAM) already
operating - RT5 5m radiotelescope been installed to observe
the Sun and ISM - Interest to install optical IR telescope.
- Site Development Plan in process