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Subaru Telescope -History, active/adaptive optics, instruments, and scientific achievements.

Masanori Iye1.   

Abstract

The Subaru Telescopea) is an 8.2 m optical/infrared telescope constructed during 1991-1999 and has been operational since 2000 on the summit area of Maunakea, Hawaii, by the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). This paper reviews the history, key engineering issues, and selected scientific achievements of the Subaru Telescope. The active optics for a thin primary mirror was the design backbone of the telescope to deliver a high-imaging performance. Adaptive optics with a laser-facility to generate an artificial guide-star improved the telescope vision to its diffraction limit by cancelling any atmospheric turbulence effect in real time. Various observational instruments, especially the wide-field camera, have enabled unique observational studies. Selected scientific topics include studies on cosmic reionization, weak/strong gravitational lensing, cosmological parameters, primordial black holes, the dynamical/chemical evolution/interactions of galaxies, neutron star mergers, supernovae, exoplanets, proto-planetary disks, and outliers of the solar system. The last described are operational statistics, plans and a note concerning the culture-and-science issues in Hawaii.

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Keywords:  active optics; adaptive optics; cosmology; exoplanets; instruments; telescope

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34380914      PMCID: PMC8403531          DOI: 10.2183/pjab.97.019

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci        ISSN: 0386-2208            Impact factor:   3.493


  13 in total

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Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-01-26       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  A galaxy at a redshift z = 6.96.

Authors:  Masanori Iye; Kazuaki Ota; Nobunari Kashikawa; Hisanori Furusawa; Tetsuya Hashimoto; Takashi Hattori; Yuichi Matsuda; Tomoki Morokuma; Masami Ouchi; Kazuhiro Shimasaku
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2006-09-14       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Asphericity in supernova explosions from late-time spectroscopy.

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Journal:  Appl Opt       Date:  1973-10-01       Impact factor: 1.980

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Journal:  Appl Opt       Date:  1973-10-01       Impact factor: 1.980

7.  Detection of an oxygen emission line from a high-redshift galaxy in the reionization epoch.

Authors:  Akio K Inoue; Yoichi Tamura; Hiroshi Matsuo; Ken Mawatari; Ikkoh Shimizu; Takatoshi Shibuya; Kazuaki Ota; Naoki Yoshida; Erik Zackrisson; Nobunari Kashikawa; Kotaro Kohno; Hideki Umehata; Bunyo Hatsukade; Masanori Iye; Yuichi Matsuda; Takashi Okamoto; Yuki Yamaguchi
Journal:  Science       Date:  2016-06-16       Impact factor: 47.728

8.  The onset of star formation 250 million years after the Big Bang.

Authors:  Takuya Hashimoto; Nicolas Laporte; Ken Mawatari; Richard S Ellis; Akio K Inoue; Erik Zackrisson; Guido Roberts-Borsani; Wei Zheng; Yoichi Tamura; Franz E Bauer; Thomas Fletcher; Yuichi Harikane; Bunyo Hatsukade; Natsuki H Hayatsu; Yuichi Matsuda; Hiroshi Matsuo; Takashi Okamoto; Masami Ouchi; Roser Pelló; Claes-Erik Rydberg; Ikkoh Shimizu; Yoshiaki Taniguchi; Hideki Umehata; Naoki Yoshida
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2018-05-16       Impact factor: 49.962

9.  An early extrasolar planetary system revealed by planetesimal belts in beta Pictoris.

Authors:  Yoshiko Kataza Okamoto; Hirokazu Kataza; Mitsuhiko Honda; Takuya Yamashita; Takashi Onaka; Jun-Ichi Watanabe; Takashi Miyata; Shigeyuki Sako; Takuya Fujiyoshi; Itsuki Sakon
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2004-10-07       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 10.  Subaru studies of the cosmic dawn.

Authors:  Masanori Iye
Journal:  Proc Jpn Acad Ser B Phys Biol Sci       Date:  2011       Impact factor: 3.493

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