Testing and Data Reduction of the Chinese Small Telescope Array (CSTAR ) for Dome A, Antarctica

Xu Zhou, Zhen-Yu Wu, Zhao-Ji Jiang, Xiang-Qun Cui, Long-Long Feng, Xue-Fei Gong, Jing-Yao Hu, Qi-Sheng Li, Gen-Rong Liu, Jun Ma, Jia-Li Wang, Li-Fan Wang, Jiang-Hua Wu, Li-Rong Xia, Jun Yan, Xiang-Yan Yuan, Feng-Xiang Zhai, Ru Zhang, Zhen-Xi Zhu

Abstract


The Chinese Small Telescope Array (CSTAR) is the first Chinese astronomical instrument on the Antarctic ice cap. The low temperature and low pressure testing of the data acquisition system was carried out in a laboratory refrigerator and on the 4500m Pamirs high plateau, respectively. The results from the final four nights of test observations demonstrated that CSTAR was ready for operation at Dome A, Antarctica. In this paper, we present a description of CSTAR and the performance derived from the test observations.



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