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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Redirect Шаблон:Infobox Telescope The ESO 3.6 m Telescope is an optical reflecting telescope run by the European Southern Observatory at La Silla Observatory, Chile since 1977, with a clear aperture of about Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert area.

The telescopes uses the HARPS instrument and has discovered more than 130 exoplanets. In 2012, it discovered Alpha Centauri Bb, a now-disproven possible planet in the Alpha Centauri system only 4.4 light-years away.[1]

ESO collaborated with CERN on building the telescope.[2][3] It saw first light in 1976 and entered full operations in 1977.[4] When completed it was one of the world's largest optical telescopes. It received an overhaul in 1999 and a new secondary in 2004. The ESO 3.6-metre Telescope has supported many scientific achievements and presented ADONIS, one of the first adaptive optics system available to the astronomical community in the 1980s.

Instruments

Since April 2008, the only instrument on the ESO 3.6 m telescope is HARPS, the High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher. HARPS is a fibre-fed high resolution echelle spectrograph dedicated to the discovery of extrasolar planets. Other instruments on the telescope, now decommissioned, include:[5]

  • CES: is a spectrograph that provides a resolving power of up to 235,000 in the 346–1028 nm region.
  • EFOSC2: the ESO Faint Object Spectrograph and Camera (v.2), is a very versatile instrument for low resolution spectroscopy and imaging.
  • TIMMI-2: the Thermal Infrared MultiMode Instrument dedicated to the 3–25 µm spectrum.
  • ADONIS: is the acronym for Adaptive Optics Near Infrared System, and was a second-generation adaptive optics system for the astronomical community.[6] More than 40 peer-reviewed scientific articles were published based on this instrument data.[7] ADONIS is the final version of diverse Adaptive Optics (AO) prototypes named Come-on and Come-on +. It was offered in its final version in October 1996 as an official ESO instrument,[8] then decommissioned in 2001. ADONIS was the first AO system offered to a large community of astronomers.

Recent scientific achievements

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The ESO 3.6 backdropped by the southern sky, and annotated note for the recently discovered Nova Centauri 2013

The ESO 3.6 m telescope has made several scientific discoveries since it saw first light. Recent astronomical achievements were made possible by HARPS, a "top-class" instrument. This include finding the lightest exoplanet known at the time of discovery in, Gliese 581e, with only twice the mass of the Earth,[9] and the richest planetary system known at the time, with up to seven planets orbiting a Sun-like star.[10]

The telescope was also involved in solving a decades-old mystery regarding the mass of Cepheid variable stars. By using the HARPS instrument, astronomers detected for the first time a double star where a pulsating Cepheid variable and another star pass in front of one another, which allows to measure the mass of the Cepheid. The study concluded that the mass prediction coming from the theory of stellar pulsation was correct while the value calculated was at odds with the theory of stellar evolution.[11]

The discovery of the extrasolar planet Gliese 581 c by the team of Stéphane Udry at University of Geneva's Observatory in Switzerland was announced on April 24, 2007.[12] The team used the telescope's HARPS spectrograph, and employed the radial velocity technique to identify the planet's influence on the star.[12][13]

By 2009, the telescope was used to discover 75 exoplanet candidates.[14] In 2011, another 50 exoplanet candidates were announced.[15]

Contemporaries on commissioning

Largest optical astronomical telescopes in 1976
# Name
(observatory)
Image Aperture M1
area
Altitude First
light
Special advocate
Шаблон:Small BTA-6
Шаблон:Small
Файл:Big asimutal teleskop.jpg 238 inch
605 cm
26 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1975 Mstislav Keldysh
Шаблон:Small Hale Telescope
(Шаблон:Small)
Файл:P200 Dome Open.jpg 200 inch
508 cm
20 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1949 George Ellery Hale
Шаблон:Small Mayall Telescope
Шаблон:Small
Файл:Kittpeakteliscope.JPG 158 inch
401 cm
10 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1973 Nicholas Mayall
Шаблон:Small Víctor M. Blanco Telescope
Шаблон:Small
Файл:4m-Victor M. Blanco Telescope cropped.jpg 158 inch
401 cm
10 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1976 Nicholas Mayall
Шаблон:Small Anglo-Australian Telescope
Шаблон:Small
Файл:Anglo-Australian Telescope dome.JPG 153 inch
389 cm
12 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1974 Prince Charles
Шаблон:Small ESO 3.6 m Telescope
Шаблон:Small
Файл:Wallpaper of 3.6-m Telescope at La Silla.jpg 140 inch
357 cm
8.8 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1976 Adriaan Blaauw
Шаблон:Small Shane Telescope
Шаблон:Small
Файл:Shane dome.JPG 120 inch
305 cm
~7 m2 Шаблон:Convert 1959 Nicholas Mayall

Gallery

Telescope and site

Images from telescope

See also

References

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External links

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  1. http://www.planetary.org, Bruce Betts, B. Betts - First Planet Discovered in Alpha Centauri System - TPS, 18 October 2012
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  15. 50 new exoplanets discovered by HARPS
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