Astronomical Observing Site Selection on the Tibetan Plateau—Lenghu: A Site Capable of Hosting the Future Development of Optical Astronomy in China

Q4 Physics and Astronomy
Yang Chen , Deng Li-cai , Yang Fan , He Fei , Wang Kun , Li Rui-yue , Lan Tian , Ren An-bing , Liu Nian , Zhang Chun-guang , Chen Xiao-dian , Liu Qi-li
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Starting in the early 2000s, China's astronomical community undertook a strategic survey for optical observing sites in the broader Qinghai-Tibet Plateau region. In 2016, site-specific monitoring was conducted based on the preliminary work for the 13th Five-Year Plan's major scientific engineering projects, including the plan of a 10 meter Large Optical/Infrared Telescope (LOT). Although not selected as a candidate site, this spurred the site survey in the Lenghu area. Since 2018, continuous site-specific monitoring of Lenghu has been carried out, yielding continuous data on site quality parameters under seeing limited conditions. Data shows that the site quality of the Saishiteng Mountain in Lenghu is excellent and meets the needs for new large optical equipments by domestic research institutions. Additionally, the geographical location of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau fills a significant gap in the geographical longitude distribution of international quality sites, presenting major opportunities for time-domain scientific research and international cooperation. This paper summarizes the experiences and main scientific results of the Lenghu site selection and construction, and introduces the optical telescope projects that have been operational and signed at Lenghu.
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Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics
Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics Physics and Astronomy-Astronomy and Astrophysics
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期刊介绍: The vigorous growth of astronomical and astrophysical science in China led to an increase in papers on astrophysics which Acta Astronomica Sinica could no longer absorb. Translations of papers from two new journals the Chinese Journal of Space Science and Acta Astrophysica Sinica are added to the translation of Acta Astronomica Sinica to form the new journal Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics. Chinese Astronomy and Astrophysics brings English translations of notable articles to astronomers and astrophysicists outside China.
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