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2016PASP..128j5003T - Publ. Astron. Soc. Pac., 128, part no 10, 5003-105003 (2016/October-~)

Optical observing conditions at Delingha station.

TIAN J.F., DENG L.C., ZHANG X.B., LU X.M., SUN J.J., LIU Q.L., ZHOU Q., YAN Z.Z., XIN Y., WANG K., JIANG X.J., LUO Z.Q. and YANG J.

Abstract (from CDS):

SONG is a global ground-based network of 1m telescopes for stellar time-domain science, an international collaboration involving many countries across the world. In order to enable a favorable duty cycle, the SONG network plans to create a homogeneous distribution of four nodes in each of the northern and southern hemispheres. An expected possibility was building one of the northern nodes in East Asia, preferably on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau. During the last decade, a great deal of effort has been invested in searching for a high-quality site for ground-based astronomy in China, since this has been one of the major concerns for the development of Chinese astronomy. A number of sites on the plateau have been in operation for many years, but most of them are used only for radio astronomy, as well as small optical telescopes that are used for applied astronomy. Several potential sites for large optical instruments have been identified by the plateau site survey, but so far none of them have been adequately quantitatively characterized. Here we present results from a detailed multi-year study of the Delingha site, which was eventually selected for the SONG-China node. We also describe the site-monitoring system that will allow an isolated SONG and 50BiN node to operate safely in an automated mode.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific. All rights reserved.

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