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Scientific potential of the Indo-Belgian 3.6-m DOT in the field of Galactic Astronomy

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dc.contributor.author Sagar, R
dc.contributor.author Kumar, B
dc.contributor.author Subramaniam, A
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-26T15:41:12Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-26T15:41:12Z
dc.date.issued 2019-10
dc.identifier.citation Bulletin de la Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege, Vol. 88, pp. 70-81 en_US
dc.identifier.issn 0037-9565
dc.identifier.uri http://prints.iiap.res.in/handle/2248/7409
dc.description Open Access © Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege https://doi.org/10.25518/0037-9565.8676 en_US
dc.description.abstract India and Belgium have jointly established two 4-meter class optical telescopes at Devasthal located in Nainital, India. After successful installation of the 3.6-m modern new technology Devasthal Optical Telescope (DOT) in 2015, it was technically activated by premiers of both countries from Brussels on March 30, 2016. Since then, the 3.6-m DOT has been used for both optical and near-Infrared (NIR) observations for a number of research proposals. The best angular resolution achieved is 0″.4 indicating that the optics of the 3.6-m DOT is good and capable of providing images of celestial bodies with sub-arc-second resolution. The observations provide proof that the care taken in the construction of the telescope dome building has paid a rich dividend as their thermal mass is so low that it has not degraded the natural atmospheric seeing at Devasthal measured about two decades ago during 1997 to 1999 using differential image motion monitor. A few preliminary scientific results obtained from recent observations are presented along with performance and global potential of the 3.6-m DOT in the field of galactic astronomy. The 3.6-m DOT is capable of providing internationally competitive science once high resolution spectrograph and other planned modern back-end instruments become operational. Geographical location of the observatory has global importance for time domain and multi-wavelength astrophysical studies. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Societe Royale des Sciences de Liege en_US
dc.subject Galactic astrophysics en_US
dc.subject Devasthal Observatory en_US
dc.subject Optical en_US
dc.subject near-infrared en_US
dc.title Scientific potential of the Indo-Belgian 3.6-m DOT in the field of Galactic Astronomy en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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