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in Astronomical Instruments And Technology
Kaiwen Zheng, Kun Ma, Jiali Chen, Haosi Song, Tiancong Zhang, Shiyi Wang, Han Wang, Peng Jiang, Xiaoyan Li, Peng Jiang, Xiaoyan Li
With excellent seeing conditions, ultra-low infrared background noise, high frequency of space debris transits, and continuous polar night coverage, Dome A in Antarctica has become an ideal platform for ground-based astronomy and space situational monitoring. As a crucial observatory site for intern…
Yao Zhang, Qingshan Li, Zhengyang Li, Xiaoyan Li, Zhenshuai Yan, Jia’nan Cong, Zhengyang Li
Effective motors are crucial for driving astronomical telescopes, especially for those operating in Antarctica, where the harsh environment and operating conditions, including extreme low temperature, ice/snow accumulation, low power consumption, and unattended operation, introduce challenges to the…
Yuxin Xin, Baoli Lun, Zejun Hu, Yue Zhong, Kai Ye, Hongying Xu, Yufeng Fan, Bin Li, Dehong Huang, Yuxin Xin, Baoli Lun, Zejun Hu
We report a new standalone Robotic All-Sky narrowband Imager (RASI) for auroral and airglow studies. RASI has new optics and an electromechanical system, low operation and installation costs, easy deployment and fully automatic features. The new optics provide an all-sky field of view with excellent…
Shijie Sun, Jiaqin Xu, Minquan Zhou, Shenzhe Xu, Fengquan Wu, Haoran Zhang, Juyong Zhang, Bin Ma, Zhaohui Shang, Xuelei Chen, Xuelei Chen
The redshifted 21 cm line, arising from neutral hydrogen, offers a unique probe into the intergalactic medium and the first stars and galaxies formed in the early universe. However, detecting this signal is a challenging task because of artificial radio-frequency interference (RFI) and systematic er…
Yun Li, Xiaoyan Li, Shihai Yang, Zhenshuai Yan, Yanpeng Guo, Zhuangzhuang Deng, Cong Pan, Zhengyang Li, Bozhong Gu, Michael C. B. Ashley, Shihai Yang
Antarctic telescopes, especially those located at Dome A, face significant reliability challenges owing to the extremely harsh working environment, among which the reliability of the control system is critical in ensuring stable operation. This paper describes various factors affecting the reliabili…
Jiali Chen, Zhengyang Li, Zhixu Wu, Jia’nan Cong, Zichong Zhang, Kaiwen Zheng, Zhengyang Li, Zhixu Wu
Dome A, in Antarctica, offers an exceptional site for ground-based infrared astronomy, with its extremely low atmospheric infrared background noise and excellent seeing conditions. However, deploying near-infrared telescopes in the harsh environment of Antarctica faces the critical challenge of fros…
Jiannan Sun, Zhe Kang, Zhenwei Li, Cunbo Fan, Cunbo Fan
In response to the issue of fuzzy matching and association when optical observation data are matched with the orbital elements in a catalog database, this paper proposes a matching and association strategy based on the arcsegment difference method. First, a matching error threshold is set to match t…
Chunxu Ren, Yun Li, Yanzhao Li, Weihua Gao, Wenlong Niu, Xiaodong Peng, Yun Li
Space target imaging simulation technology is an important tool for space target detection and identification, with advantages that include high flexibility and low cost. However, existing space target imaging simulation technologies are mostly based on target magnitudes for simulations, making it d…
Min Li, Liang Wang, Zhiqiang Zou, Ali Luo, Bo Qiu, Peng Jia, Ying Shan, Liang Wang, Zhiqiang Zou
The detection of stellar flares is crucial to understanding dynamic processes at the stellar surface and their potential impact on surrounding exoplanetary systems. Extensive time series data acquired by the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) offer valuable opportunities for large-scale fl…
Zhipeng Liang, Chengzhi Liu, Yanning Zheng, Xue Dong, Chengzhi Liu
A method is presented for determining instant values of Earth’s polar motion (PM) using a set of lunar laser ranging (LLR) measurements acquired simultaneously by tri-static common view (TCV) at three LLR stations in Europe. We developed a model of the LLR TCV measurements, then formulated the linea…
Biyuan Gao, Dongguang Wang, Yingzi Sun, Yuliang Shen, Xiao Yang, Junfeng Hou, Yingzi Sun
Stray light has a significant effect on the overall performance of telescopes, particularly for infrared solar telescopes, in which internal thermal radiation causes additional stray light sources. We establish a 3-dimensional model using stray light theory and the real opto-mechanical structure of …
Haoming Dai, Li Deng, Li Deng
Radio interferometric imaging samples visibility data in the spatial frequency domain and then reconstructs the image. Because of the limited number of antennas, the sampling is usually sparse and noisy. Compressed sensing-based on convex optimization is an effective reconstruction method for sparse…
Xue Chen, Yuyang Ma, Xiaoyun Ma, Junjie Huang, Zehua Dong, Zegang Ding, Xiaoyun Ma, Zehua Dong
Earth-based deep space radar studies celestial bodies by both transmitting and receiving radio waves, whereas radio telescopes only work passively. On the operational level, radar missions use only short observation times, which leaves a large portion of the time available for astronomical observati…
Yanning Zheng, Xue Dong, Zhipeng Liang, Jian Gao, Bowen Guan, Liyan Sun, Xingwei Han, He Dong, Xue Dong, He Dong
Lunar Laser Ranging has extremely high requirements for the pointing accuracy of the telescopes used. To improve its pointing accuracy and solve the problem of insufficiently accurate telescope pointing correction achieved by tracking stars in the all-sky region, we propose a processing scheme to se…
Xingnan Zhang, Minghui Li, Minghui Li
Previous studies aiming to accelerate data processing have focused on enhancement algorithms, using the graphics processing unit (GPU) to speed up programs, and thread-level parallelism. These methods overlook maximizing the utilization of existing central processing unit (CPU) resources and reducin…
Yang Xu, Guangwei Li, Jing Wang, Liping Xin, Hongbo Cai, Xuhui Han, Xiaomeng Lu, Lei Huang, Jianyan Wei, Yang Xu
The Ground-based Wide-Angle Cameras array necessitates the integration of more than 100 hardware devices, 100 servers, and 2 500 software modules that must be synchronized within a 3-second imaging cycle. However, the complexity of real-time, high-concurrency processing of large datasets has histori…
Xueying He, Lei Tan, Ying Mei, Hui Deng, Ying Mei
The performance of the deconvolution algorithm plays a crucial role in data processing of radio interferometers. The multi-scale multi-frequency synthesis (MSMFS) CLEAN is a widely used deconvolution algorithm for radio interferometric imaging, which combines the advantages of both wide-band synthes…
Houceng Huang, Shilin Sun, Xiandong Shi, Yuechen Zhao, Yaqian Zhang, Dejun Liu, Weijie Du, Dejun Liu, Weijie Du
Superconducting kinetic inductance detectors (KIDs) are considered to be a highly promising technique for the large-scale imaging of millimeter and submillimeter waves in astronomy. As the pixel density and the array size increase, the electromagnetic crosstalk inevitably becomes a problem that prev…
Xu Zhang, Jialong Lai, Feifei Cui, Chunyu Ding, Zhicheng Zhong, Jialong Lai
Planetary surfaces, shaped by billions of years of geologic evolution, display numerous impact craters whose distribution of size, density, and spatial arrangement reveals the celestial body's history. Identifying these craters is essential for planetary science and is currently mainly achieved with…
Yiming Mao, Liang Ge, Yongkang Sun, Jingxiao Luo, Xunhao Chen, Renhao Ye, Lifu Zhang, Minglin Wang, E Xiang, Zhizhong Zhou, Hong Wu, Liang Ge
This paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the photometric system of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences 70 cm Telescope located at the Yan-qi Lake campus of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences. We evaluated the linearity, bias stability, and dark current of the camera. Util…
Renai Liu, Jinpeng Li, Zuozifei Song, Changyu Zeng, Yichun Dai, Zuo Zifei Song
To address the installation challenges of a 2-m ring Gregorian telescope system and similar optical systems with a small width-to-radius ratio, we propose a detection method combining local interferometry with a comparison model. This method enhances the precision of system calibration by establishi…
Jun Lin, Jing Feng, Zhenhua Ge, Jiang Tian, Yuhao Chen, Xin Cheng, Hui Tian, Jiansen He, Alexei Pevtsov, Haisheng Ji, Shangbin Yang, Parida Hashim, Bin Zhou, Yiteng Zhang, Shenyi Zhang, Xi Lu, Yuan Yuan, Liu Liu, Haoyu Wang, Hu Jiang, Lei Deng, Xingjian Shi, Lin Ma, Jingxing Wang, Shanjie Huang, Xiaoshi Zhang, Hao Yang, Zhonghua Yao, He Zhang, Yuanming Miao, Lei Ni, Zhixing Mei, Jing Ye, Yan Li, Yuhao Chen
The Solar Close Observations and Proximity Experiments (SCOPE) mission will send a spacecraft into the solar atmosphere at a low altitude of just 5 R☉ from the solar center. It aims to elucidate the mechanisms behind solar eruptions and coronal heating, and to directly measure the coronal magnetic f…
Eric Wim Flesch, Reggis Eric Sanders, Eric Wim Flesch
We present analog clocks fitted to the Mars solar day. These clocks use the standard Earth-based second of the International System of Units (SI) as their operational unit of time, unlike current practice for Mars timekeeping. We discuss the importance of preserving the SI second. On this basis, we …