The Extremely Large Telescope

IF 3 4区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Contemporary Physics Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.1080/00107514.2023.2266921
P. Padovani
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AbstractExtremely large telescopes (ELTs) are considered worldwide to be one of the highest priorities in ground-based astronomy. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) is developing an ELT that will have a 39 m main mirror and will be the largest visible and infrared light telescope in the world. The ELT will be equipped with a lineup of cutting-edge instruments, designed to cover a wide range of scientific possibilities. The leap forwards with the ELT can lead to a paradigm shift in our perception of the Universe, much as Galileo's telescope did 400 years ago. We illustrate here the various components of the ELT, including the dome and main structure, the five mirrors, and the telescope systems. We then describe the ELT instrumentation and some of the astronomical topics it will address. We then conclude by examining the synergies with other astronomical facilities.Keywords: ELTextremely large telescopesscienceastronomytechnologytelescopessolar systemexoplanetsstarsblack holesgalaxiescosmologydark matterfundamental physics AcknowledgmentsMaking the ELT a reality is only being possible thanks to a collaboration between a large number of different people in an enormous variety of roles, ranging from scientists and engineers to project managers and technicians, at ESO and across the ESO member states. The key responsibilities of some of the team members are shown at https://elt.eso.org/about/team/. This paper would not have been possible without them. There are many contractors and institutions working for the ELT dealing with, e.g. the dome and the main structure, the five mirrors, the instruments, the roads, software writing, consultancy, etc. A complete list can be found here: https://elt.eso.org/about/industrial/. We thank Richard Ellis and Olivier Hainaut for many useful comments, Michael Meyer for producing Figure 8, and Alessandro Marconi and Valentina D'Odorico for providing us with Figure 11.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 https://elt.eso.org/2 https://giantmagellan.org/3 https://www.tmt.org4 This special material is not sensitive to thermal fluctuations thanks to its very low thermal expansion coefficient. This means that the form and the shape of the mirrors will not change significantly with temperature during observations. It is also extremely resistant, can be polished to the required finishing level, and has been used in telescope mirrors for decades.5 https://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann19049/6 https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2017/7 https://www.skatelescope.org/the-ska-project/8 https://webb.nasa.gov/9 https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/euclid10 https://www.lsst.org/11 https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/plato12 https://www.cta-observatory.org/Additional informationNotes on contributorsPaolo PadovaniPaolo Padovani Paolo Padovani is Full Astronomer in the ELT Science office at ESO. After getting his PhD at the University of Padova, Italy, in 1989, he worked at the Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI), Baltimore, USA, at ESO, at the II University of Rome, Italy, and again at STScI for the European Space Agency. He finally (re-)joined ESO in 2003. He has authored a number of ELT requirement documents and is currently the overall coordinator of the ELT Working Groups, which bring together expertise from within ESO, the Instrument Consortia, and the wider Community. He works on Active Galactic Nuclei over the whole electromagnetic spectrum and has been recently expanding his research interests to Neutrino Astronomy.Michele CirasuoloMichele Cirasuolo Michele Cirasuolo is the ELT Programme Scientist at ESO and is responsible for the scientific leadership of the telescope and its instrumentation. He has got a long experience with astronomical instrumentation and has been instrument scientist for the KMOS instrument and is principal investigator of the multi-object spectrograph MOONS for the VLT in Chile. With a PhD in astrophysics and two decades of active research, he has published extensively in the field of galaxy formation and evolution across cosmic time.
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超大型望远镜(elt)在世界范围内被认为是地面天文学中最重要的项目之一。欧洲南方天文台(ESO)正在开发一种ELT,它将有一个39米的主镜,将是世界上最大的可见光和红外光望远镜。ELT将配备一系列尖端仪器,旨在涵盖广泛的科学可能性。ELT的飞跃可能导致我们对宇宙认知的范式转变,就像400年前伽利略的望远镜所做的那样。我们在这里说明了ELT的各个组成部分,包括圆顶和主结构,五个镜子和望远镜系统。然后,我们描述了ELT仪器和一些天文主题,它将解决。最后,我们考察了与其他天文设施的协同作用。关键字:ELT超大望远镜科学天文学技术望远镜太阳系系外行星恒星黑洞星系宇宙学暗物质基础物理学致谢要使ELT成为现实,必须归功于众多不同角色的人之间的合作,从科学家和工程师到项目经理和技术人员,在ESO和整个ESO成员国。一些团队成员的主要职责见https://elt.eso.org/about/team/。没有他们,就不可能有这篇论文。有许多承包商和机构为ELT工作,例如圆顶和主体结构,五面镜子,仪器,道路,软件编写,咨询等。完整的列表可以在这里找到:https://elt.eso.org/about/industrial/。我们感谢Richard Ellis和Olivier Hainaut提供的许多有用的评论,Michael Meyer提供了图8,Alessandro Marconi和Valentina D’odorico为我们提供了图11。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1 https://elt.eso.org/2 https://giantmagellan.org/3 https://www.tmt.org4由于热膨胀系数很低,这种特殊材料对热波动不敏感。这意味着在观测过程中,反射镜的形状和形状不会随着温度的变化而发生显著变化。它还具有极强的耐磨性,可以抛光到所需的精加工水平,并且已经在望远镜反射镜中使用了几十年。5 https://www.eso.org/public/announcements/ann19049/6 https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2017/7 https://www.skatelescope.org/the-ska-project/8 https://webb.nasa.gov/9 https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/euclid10 https://www.lsst.org/11 https://www.cosmos.esa.int/web/plato12 https://www.cta-observatory.org/Additional information关于贡献者的说明Paolo PadovaniPaolo PadovaniPaolo Padovani是ESO ELT科学办公室的全职天文学家。1989年在意大利帕多瓦大学获得博士学位后,先后在美国巴尔的摩空间望远镜科学研究所(STScI)、欧洲天文台、意大利罗马第二大学工作,并再次在欧洲航天局STScI工作。2003年,他终于(重新)加入了ESO。他撰写了许多ELT需求文档,目前是ELT工作组的总协调员,该工作组汇集了ESO、仪器联盟和更广泛的社区的专业知识。他在整个电磁波谱上研究活动星系核,最近将他的研究兴趣扩展到中微子天文学。Michele Cirasuolo是ESO的ELT项目科学家,负责望远镜及其仪器的科学领导。他在天文仪器方面有很长的经验,曾是KMOS仪器的仪器科学家,也是智利VLT多目标光谱仪MOONS的首席研究员。拥有天体物理学博士学位和二十年的积极研究,他在宇宙时间星系形成和演化领域发表了大量论文。
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Contemporary Physics 物理-物理:综合
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