Observing Facilities of Taiwan and in the Neighborhood Wen-Ping Chen NCU/Astronomy Program March 21, 2003 STAR & TELESCOPE VIII.

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Observing Facilities of Taiwan and in the Neighborhood Wen-Ping Chen NCU/Astronomy Program March 21, 2003 STAR & TELESCOPE VIII

National Infrastructure Possible Models --- Observing Facilities, e.g., NOAO Managing Consortium, e.g., AURA Umbrella Organization, e.g., NAOJ, NAOC

AURA (Association of Universities for Research in Astronomy) AURAAURA is a consortium of universities, and educational and other non-profit institutions, that operates world-class astronomical observatories that we term "centers." Our members are 30 U.S. institutions and 6 international affiliates. We view ourselves as acting on behalf of the science communities that are served by our centers, and as trustees and advocates for the centers' missions.centers Our members

AUI (Associated Universities, Inc.) Associated Universities, Inc., (AUI) is a not-for-profit corporation based in Washington, DC. It was founded in 1946 by nine northeastern universities to manage major scientific facilities. AUI currently operates the National Radio Astronomy Observatory under a cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.AUINational Radio Astronomy Observatory National Science Foundation X

More --- Government Buffering Agents Some make sense … DoE  national labs, e.g., MIT  Lincoln Lab UC  Lawrence Livermore Lab  Los Alamos Lab U Chicago  Argonne Lab Some less obvious … NASA operates centers, e.g., GSFC, directly but Caltech  JPL?

Japan Nobeyama (野邊山) millimeter 45 m dish + array (10 m x 6) Okayama (岡山) (1.88 m) Subaru (8 m), e.g., 1.3 m IRSF at SAAO Nagoya U)

Korea Bohyunsan Obs (1.8 m) Taeduk Radio Ast Obs (TRAO, 45 m) KVN (Korean VLBI Network) + Japanese VLBI GALEX (Galaxy Evolution Explorer) UV imaging/spectroscopy 4 astronomy/space science journals

China BAO (2.16 m, 60/90 Schmidt); ShAO (1.56 m) Seshan (25 m); Urumqi (25 m) LAMOST (Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope) 4 m; 4000 fibers; v~20.5 mag in 1.5 hrs, with 1 nm res SST (Space Solar Telescope) 1m; res 0.1 ” Re-infrastructured …

Taiwan SMART/SMA (Sub-Millimeter Array) (6m x 8; baseline m; GHz) AMiBA (1.2m/0.3m x 19; on a 6 m fully steerable platform; 90 GHz) really an experiment TAOS (0.5 m x 4) LOT (Lulin One-meter Telescope) TON (Taiwan Oscillation Network) TEN (Taiwan Earth-Shine Network) Maidanak 1 m

NCU Efforts IR camera for the LOT (with Nagoya U.) Instrumentation capability (design, fabrication, testing, calibration) Supernova Lookout Telescope (?) Pan-Asia 2.5 IR Telescope (?) Space Astronomy --- X-ray spectroscopy Training students

How the neighbors are looking ahead? Yunnan Obs 2.3 m OIR at Gaomeigu 高美古 PMO 盱眙 1.2/1.0 m Schimidt for NEOs BAO 興隆 1 m + … Australia ? Pan-Asia 2.5 m IR telescope (site?) Okayama 1.88 m  3.5 m (?)