CanariCam Mid-infrared Drift Scanning: Improved Sensitivity and Spatial Resolution
Ground-based mid-infrared (MIR) astronomical observations require the removal of the fast time variable components of (a) sky/background variation and (b) array background. Typically, this has been achieved through oscillating the telescope's secondary mirror a few times a second, a process termed "chopping." However, chopping reduces on-object
Torres-Quijano, Amílcar R. et al.
Fecha de publicación:
11
2021