Bibcode
Cruz-Gonzales, Irene; Avila, Remy; Tapia, Mario; Angeles, Fernando; Carrasco, Esperanza; Conan, Rodolphe; Costero, Rafael; Cruz, D. X.; Cuevas, Salvador; Echevarria, J.; Garfias, Fernando; Gonzalez, S. I.; Gutierrez, Leonel; Harris, Oswaldo N.; Hiriart, D.; Ibanez, F.; Martinez, Luis A.; Masciadri, Elena; Michel, Raul M.; Orlov, Valeri G.; Parrao, L.; Sanchez, Beatriz; Sanchez, Leonardo J.; Sarazin, Marc S.; Schuster, W. J.; Voitsekhovich, Valeri V.; Agabi, A.; Azouit, Max; Borgnino, Julien; Martin, Francois; Vernin, Jean; Ziad, Aziz
Referencia bibliográfica
Second Backaskog Workshop on Extremely Large Telescopes. Edited by Ardeberg, Arne L.; Andersen, Torben. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 5382, pp. 634-642 (2004).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2004
Número de citas
8
Número de citas referidas
5
Descripción
The Observatorio Astronomico Nacional at San Pedro Martir is situated on
the summit of the San Pedro Martir Sierra in the Baja California
peninsula of Mexico, at 2800m above sea level. For as long as three
decades, a number of groups and individuals have gathered extremely
valuable data leading to the site characterization for astronomical
observations. Here we present a summary of the most important results
obtained so far. The aspects covered are: weather, cloud coverage, local
meteorology, atmospheric optical extinction, millimetric opacity,
geotechnical studies, seeing, optical turbulence profiles, wind profiles
and 3D simulations of atmospheric turbulence. The results place San
Pedro Martir among the most favorable sites in the world for
astronomical observations. It seems to be particularly well-suited for
extremely large telescopes because of the excellent turbulence and local
wind conditions, to mention but two characteristics. Long-term
monitoring of some parameters still have to be undertaken. The National
University of Mexico (UNAM) and other international institutions are
putting a considerable effort in that sense.