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The CCAT Software System
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Brazier, Adam
, Ossenkopf, Volker
, Edwards, Kevin
, Thomas, Nikola
, Padin, Steve
, Marsden, Gaelen
, Sayers, Jack
, Schaaf, Reinhold
, Jenness, Tim
, Shepherd, Martin
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Astronomy
/ Data reduction
/ Field of view
/ Large format
/ Remote observing
2014
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The CCAT Software System
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Brazier, Adam
, Ossenkopf, Volker
, Edwards, Kevin
, Thomas, Nikola
, Padin, Steve
, Marsden, Gaelen
, Sayers, Jack
, Schaaf, Reinhold
, Jenness, Tim
, Shepherd, Martin
in
Astronomy
/ Data reduction
/ Field of view
/ Large format
/ Remote observing
2014
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The CCAT Software System
2014
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Overview
CCAT will be a 25-meter telescope for sub millimeter astronomy located at 5600m altitude on Cerro Chajnantor in northern Chile. CCAT will combine high sensitivity, a wide field of view, and a broad wavelength range (0.35 to 2.1mm) to provide an unprecedented capability for deep, large-area multicolor submillimeter surveys. It is planned to have a suite of instruments including large format KID cameras, a large heterodyne array and a KID-based direct detection multi-object spectrometer. The remote location drives a desire for fully autonomous observing coupled with data reduction pipelines and fast feedback to principal investigators.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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