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The Large Zenith Telescope: A 6 m liquid-mirror telescope

  • Paul Hickson
  • , Thomas Pfrommer
  • , Remi Cabanac
  • , Arlin Crotts
  • , Ben Johnson
  • , Valerie De Lapparent
  • , Kenneth M. Lanzetta
  • , Stefan Gromoll
  • , Mark K. Mulrooney
  • , Suresh Slvanandam
  • , Bruce Truax
  • University of British Columbia
  • Université de Toulouse
  • Columbia University
  • Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris
  • Stony Brook University
  • MEI Technologies, Inc.
  • University of Arizona
  • Diffraction Limited Design LLC

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Abstract

The Large Zenith Telescope is a 6 m optical telescope employing a rotating primary mirror coated with a film of liquid mercury. Located at an altitude of 400 m in the Coast Mountains of southwestern British Columbia, this telescope began regular operation in 2005 October. Equipped with a four-element Richardson prime-focus corrector and thinned 2048 × 2048 pixel drift-scanning CCD imaging camera, it is used for astronomical survey observations and also serves as an engineering test facility for further development of liquidmirror technology. Built at a cost of less than $1 million dollars, it achieves an image quality and sensitivity comparable to that of a conventional telescope of equal aperture and is limited primarily by the astronomical quality of the site.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-455
Number of pages12
JournalPublications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
Volume119
Issue number854
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2007

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