天体物理仪器与方法
IRTF-ASM-1 is the first on-sky adaptive secondary mirror using the hybrid variable reluctance (HVR) actuators developed by the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO). Since its first light in April 2024, the ASM has…
We present a 3D-printed millimeter-wave, octave-bandwidth, in-line waveguide-to-coplanar-waveguide transition designed to enable focal planes with dense arrays of on-chip spectrometers. These arrays will enable compelling surveys of the…
We have installed and operated a plastic scintillator detector counter to measure the flux of cosmic radiation during the 2023-2025 tour of the historical vessel Amerigo Vespucci. The Vespucci is the oldest ship of the Italian Navy and…
Giant Star-forming Clumps (GSFCs) are kpc-scale regions of enhanced star-formation with stellar masses of $10^7$ to $10^9\,M_\odot$ that are commonly observed in high-redshift galaxies but are rarely detected in low-redshift…
The advancements in highly sensitive and powerful radio telescopes, including the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) and its precursors, MeerKAT, ASKAP, MWA, and HERA, will enable us to create the deepest radio images of the sky.…
When operational, the SKA will generate unprecedented amounts of data and provide exquisite sensitivity for 21 cm tomography of Cosmic Dawn (CD) and the Epoch of Reionization (EoR). With this comes opportunities for new data-driven…
We present the Stream Graph Navigator (SGN), a lightweight Python framework for building streaming data applications. In SGN, stream-processing pipelines are built by connecting computational components into directed acyclic graphs that run…
Millions of supernovae will be discovered with the Vera C. Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). As a result, spectrographs around the world will have to make difficult decisions about which supernova candidates receive…
The Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST) is a next-generation 50-m class single-dish facility concept designed for high-throughput, wide-field mapping at millimetre and submillimetre wavelengths. Its science goals require…
The recent discovery of an excess of luminous galaxies in the early Universe necessitates sensitive and wideband millimeter spectroscopy to understand their rapid growth. To address this, we present the development of the Far-Infrared…
We present an automated data-reduction and analysis for optical linear polarimetric data obtained from a dual-beam polarimeter. The pipeline is optimized for observations acquired with the ARIES Imaging POLarimeter mounted at the Cassegrain…
The first generation of instruments for the upcoming Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) will allow for the direct imaging of exoplanets that were previously below the sensitivity or resolution limits of existing facilities through various…
Photosynthesis is of prime interest in the telescopic search for life beyond the Solar System, because, on Earth, oxygenic photosynthesis produces two strong "biosignatures," global scale signs of life that can be seen from space:…
Pulsar timing arrays (PTAs) are ensembles of millisecond pulsars observed for years to decades. The primary goal of PTAs is to study gravitational-wave astronomy at nanohertz frequencies, with secondary goals of undertaking other…
Context. The joint analysis of different (astro-)physical messengers, in particular gravitational-wave data and electromagnetic follow-up observations, allows us to establish, explore and deepen links between different physical fields. As…
Rapid-response triggering is when a telescope is able to automatically respond to an external or internal astronomical transient alert, causing it to rapidly repoint at that position in the sky to catch its earliest radio emission. Both…
We present the first science results and new technical milestones from the Robo-AO-2 facility at the University of Hawaii 2.2-m telescope. Following successful commissioning, the system began science operations in 2025. We are starting a…
The NASA SPHEREx satellite was launched in 03/2025 to survey the full sky between 0.75 - 5.0 um. The image processing of SPHEREx H2RG detectors includes real-time flagging of transient events during integration. SPHEREx follows a polar…
The Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is NASA's next large space telescope, selected by the 2020 Decadal Survey in Astronomy and Astrophysics to search for and characterize habitable exoplanets while enabling a broad range of…
The 4-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) is a dedicated time domain survey telescope that continuously scans the zenithal sky over the Indian Himalayas in the g', r' and i' optical bands. Its unique capability to repeatedly…