New age observing facilities for Indian astronomy: 2020–2035
Ramya, S; Roy, Jayanta; Reddy, Eswar; Anupama, G. C; Banyal, R. K; Bhalerao, Varun; Bhattacharyya, Subir; Buch, Kaushal Dipak; Eswaraiah, Chakali; Chitnis, V. R; Datta, Abhirup; Godambe, Sagar; Maheswar, G; Kale, Ruta; Lal, D. V; Mallick, K. K; Majumdar, P; Mitra, Sanjit; Oberoi, Divya; Mohanty, Pravata; Mookerjea, B; Ojha, D. K; Dewangan, Lokesh; Jose, J; Ninan, J. P; Rao, Mayuri Sathyanarayana; Pahari, Mayukh; Naik, Sachindra; Jain, Pankaj; Prabhu, T. P; Ramaprakash, A. N; Rana, Vikram; Ramesh, R; Ravindra, B; Sankarasubramanian, K; Ramadevi, M. C; Narendranath, S; Archana Soam; Vadawale, S. V; Vadamattom, Veena; Girish, V; Yadav, K. K; Singh, Krishna Kumar; Mankuzhiyil, Nijil; Bharat Kumar, Y; Arun Babu, K. P
Date:
2025-06
Abstract:
In this article, we present the current state of observing facilities available for Indian astronomers in various wavelength bands existing in the country. We also mention a few state-of-the-art astronomical facilities across the globe and contrast them with the Indian facilities. We then present a vision for improving our facilities to raise world-class capabilities. This process involves (a) upgrading the current facilities, (b) partnering in mega-science projects across the globe, (c) continued involvement in International projects, and (d) creating our large-scale facilities. These steps are divided into short, medium, and long-term tasks/projects. Recommendations for building large telescopes with versatile back-end instruments on Indian soil for Indian astronomers have been provided for each wavelength band. All these world-class astronomical observing facilities warrant cutting-edge technologies ranging from signal/image processing, high-performance computing, algorithms, and AI/ML. We hope this exercise will start a discussion and eventually lead to the initiation of these projects, which will result in significant scientific breakthroughs in the coming decades.
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