天体物理仪器与方法
The primary mission of the Habitable Worlds Observatory (HWO) is to identify and characterise potentially habitable worlds. Spectra across a wide wavelength range are needed to cover multiple spectral features per molecule of interest. An…
HARMONI is the first light, adaptive optics assisted, near-IR integral field spectrograph for the ELT. It covers a spectral range from 800~nm to 2450~nm with resolving powers from 3000 to 7000 and spatial sampling of 25~mas and 6~mas. It…
Cosmic rays are ubiquitous; however, their direct observation traditionally demands specialized, high-cost hardware and significant technical expertise, presenting a high barrier for non-specialist environments such as schools and community…
Conventional coronagraphs struggle to reach the theoretical limit of exoplanet detection at close separations to the star, particularly when the telescope has a complex aperture or when the star is partially resolved. Coronagraphy or…
We implemented a data acquisition system for 21 CentiMeter Array (21CMA), enabling baseband observations targeting pulsars and fast radio bursts. Based on the Radio Frequency System-on-Chip (RFSoC) platform, the new backend is capable of…
The Wide-field Spectroscopic Telescope (WST) is a planned 12-meter class dedicated spectroscopic facility for massive spectroscopic surveys. This paper presents the current status of Work Package 4.5, the High Resolution Multi-Object…
The near-infrared (NIR) sky brightness is a fundamental parameter for evaluating the performance of ground-based infrared observatories. Dome~A on the Antarctic plateau offers exceptional atmospheric conditions, yet its NIR sky background…
3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object discovered in the Solar System, provides a unique opportunity for targeted technosignature searches. We report a periodic radio technosignature search toward 3I/ATLAS using the…
The NSF-DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory will generate petabytes of data through the Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) over the next decade, enabling discoveries across a broad range of astrophysical fields. Alongside these data products,…
We introduce the design of the t0.technology Control and Readout System (CRS) F-Engine that will be used for the Canadian Hydrogen Observatory and Radio transient Detector (CHORD), a new radio interferometer currently being commissioned at…
The nonseparability of post-Newtonian (PN) Hamiltonian systems typically necessitates the use of computationally expensive implicit integrators. Recent research overcomes this limitation by embedding the dynamics into a doubled phase space,…
TEQUILA (Transient Event $Q$, $U$, and $I$ Light Analyzer) is an optical imaging polarimeter developed for the second Nasmyth port of the 1.3-m COLIBR\'I altitude-azimuth telescope at Observatorio Astron\'omico Nacional in San Pedro…
The Tomographic Ionized-carbon Mapping Experiment (TIME) is a line intensity mapping (LIM) instrument that is designed to observe the power spectrum of the [CII] $158$~$\mu$m emission line during the Epoch of Reionization. TIME completed a…
WST, the Wide-field Spectroscopic Telescope is a proposed new facility that will provide a transformational gain in spectroscopic survey capability over existing facilities. The WST is a 12 metre class telescope equipped with…
The Altitude Structure of the Wide-field Spectroscopic Telescope (WST) is designed to support and position both primary and secondary mirrors, made of structural steel. Due to its dimensions, the Altitude Structure is a substantial part of…
The Wide-field Spectroscopic Telescope (WST) is a planned 12-meter-class dedicated spectroscopic facility designed to address key scientific challenges through large spectroscopic surveys. This paper presents the current status of Work…
The Earth's ionosphere introduces systematic effects that limit the performance of radio interferometers operating at low frequencies ($\lesssim 1$\,GHz). These ionospheric effects intensify during periods of heightened geomagnetic activity…
Recovering the wavefront error (WFE) field of an optical system from intensity in-focus observations is a challenging inverse problem with broad implications for telescope point spread function (PSF) modelling. Accurate WFE recovery enables…
When the commissioning camera (ComCam), and then the LSST Camera, started taking on-sky images at the Vera Rubin Observatory, some of the ITL STA3800 CCDs exhibited a previously undocumented effect. When a sufficiently bright star is…
We present a preliminary feasibility assessment of a magnetic shield designed to protect a space probe from cosmic radiation via magnetic deflection using neodymium permanent magnets. This work is grounded in theoretical considerations…