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Astronomy in Antarctica General Assembly International Astronomical Union Sydney, Australia, July 18, 2003 Ferraro Choi Associates LTD South Pole Astrophysical Observatory Research Activities Vladimir Papitashvili and Dennis Peacock Office of Polar Programs National Science Foundation U.S.A. [email protected] National Science Foundation dpeacock@(retired May 30) Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Astronomy at South Pole Historical Perspective Ferraro Choi Associates LTD • • • • • • • • Paul Siple – Astronomical observatory, 1956 Martin Pomerantz - Cosmic rays monitor, 1957 - present … with Arny Wyller – 5” optical telescope, 1968-1969 … 1st astronomy proposal to NSF, 1970 (declined) … 1st funded project – 6” optical telescope, 1978-1979 … with Eric Fossat – Polar Solar Observatory, 1979-1980 … and Helioseismology at “Pomerantz Land”, 1981-1984 … with Mark Dragovan, Tony Stark, and Bob Pernic, 1987 Debut of Polar Cosmology: 1-m parabolic, upward looking telescope with two bolometers at 0.3 K Martin Pomerantz, Astronomy on Ice (yet unpublished memoir): “My efforts over many years, from 1970 to 1987 to get the ball rolling throughout the astronomical community had finally succeeded.” National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Science at South Pole Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Astrophysics and Cosmology 9 projects Meteorology and Climatology 5 projects Dark Sector Clean Air Sector Aeronomy and STP 12 projects Geophysics and Glaciology 4 projects National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs Quiet Sector United States Antarctic Program Astrophysics and Cosmology Dark Sector Ferraro Choi Associates LTD • Radio telescopes – to investigate formation and evolution of the early Universe, to study interstellar space and galaxies, and to discover star and galaxy formation regions 2004-2009 10 m 2007 • Neutrino telescope – an array of photo detectors frozen in the ice - to detect highenergy cosmic neutrinos from deep space National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Ferraro Choi Associates LTD South Pole Infrared Explorer SPIREX, 0.6-m, 1-5 m wide-field survey of star formation in Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope / Remote Observatory – 1.7-m survey instrument to study Milky Way and other galaxies Ferraro Choi Associates LTD AASTO Antarctic Automatic Site Testing Observatory – to study unique properties of South Pole atmosphere: - high-altitude (9300 ft) - cold, low turbulence - dry, very low water vapor National Science Foundation AST/RO Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program • Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) anisotropy with 0.75-m Python telescope and then with Degree Angular Scale Interferometer (DASI) • Small-scale CMD anisotropy with Arcminute Cosmology Bolometer Array (ACBAR) • Galactic magnetic fields with Submillimeter Polarimeter for Antarctic Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Observations (SPARO) Python (1992-1997) DASI (since 2000) Martin A. Pomerantz Observatory (1994) National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs Viper telescope: ACBAR SPARO United States Antarctic Program CMB Study Results Temperature variations (µK) (inflationary model and data) Ferraro Choi Associates LTD ACBAR High moment peaks in CMB power spectrum BOOMERanG CMB Sky National Science Foundation DASI CMB power spectrum and polarization Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Education and Outreach South Pole telescopes make a wonderful hook: Captivating science and the lure of Antarctica! SPT is coupled to national network to increase the contact between research scientists, educators and students. National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program South Pole Telescope PI: John Carlstrom, U. Chicago • To study CMB polarization and Following recommendations from SZ effect in galaxy clusters NRC’s Astronomy & Astrophysics Decadal Report, NSF has recently • To test and constrain various cosmological models funded a new project to build at • To search for Dark Energy and South Pole a 10m-class Dark Matter telescope: Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Guards Telescop e Access SPT– FY07 Heated Section National Science Foundation Telescop e Support Building New Dark Sector Laboratory – FY04 Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Other Cosmology and Astrophysics Projects Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Background Imaging of Cosmic Extragalactic Polarization (BICEP) – to detect signatures of gravity waves in CMB for experimental testing of Inflation (funded - Andrew Lange, Bill Holzapfel) Future potential projects for Antarctic Plateau: AIRO: The Antarctic Infrared Observatory (Jim Jackson, Boston University) Wide-field surveys of brown dwarfs and star-forming regions API: Antarctic Planet Interferometer (Mark Swain, JPL/Univ. of Arizona) A concept designed to detect and characterize Earth-like extrasolar planets National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Relevant Projects at South Pole Helioseismology Extrasolar Planets Search Ferraro Choi Associates LTD One month of observations at South Pole gives the same discovery rate as three months of observations at middle latitudes PI: Doug Caldwell, SETI Solar Telescope - to study acoustic waves and speed of sound in Sun’s atmosphere PI: Stuart Jefferies, UNM National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Particle Astrophysics at South Pole Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Neutrino telescopes look through the Earth to understand how Nature can accelerate particles to very high energies 2000 Zenith 155.3 Azimuth 264.6 1997-10-12 Event Feeble interaction with matter makes neutrinos ideal astromessengers allowing to study highly energetic cosmical events National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program AMANDA Ferraro Choi Associates LTD and Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array PI: Bob Morse IceCube A new neutrino detector array of 1-km3 scale PI: Francis Halzen University of Wisconsin 1014-1018 eV IceCube AMANDA Hot Water Drilling AMANDA 107-1016 eV FY04 Hot Water Drill --> South Pole FY05 Drilling first 6 holes, deploying DOMs FY06 – FY09 Full construction of IceCube National Science Foundation 80 strings Office of Polar Programs 4800 sensors United States Antarctic Program IceCube Ferraro Choi Associates LTD A Kilometer-Scale Neutrino Observatory • Detects neutrinos as cosmic messengers at energies where Universe becomes opaque to light • A kilometer-scale is dictated by observed highenergy gamma ray bursts and cosmic ray fluxes • Will be able to detects neutrinos of energies from 107 eV to bursts 1016 eV • Will allow black hole diagnostics with neutrinos • Will extend the distances accessible to neutrino astronomy by five orders of magnitude National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Long-Duration Ballooning from McMurdo Ferraro Choi Associates LTD BOOMERanG 1998-99 and 2002-03 Balloon Observations Of Millimetric Extragalactic Radiation and Geophysics National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs ATIC Advanced Thin Ionization Calorimeter 2002-03 United States Antarctic Program FY04 Proposed Astrophysics Projects Ferraro Choi Associates LTD Next Generation CMB Polarization Measurements South Pole Polarization Telescope The Primeval Structures Telescope Earthshine from the South Pole Wide-Field Imaging Spectroscopy in the Submillimeter Tomographic Imaging of the Velocity and Magnetic Fields in the Sun's Atmosphere Determination of Atmospheric Density, and Temperature Profiles using X-ray Source Occultation Middle Atmosphere Dynamics by Sub-Millimeter Radiometry National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program Antarctic Astronomy and Astrophysics Ferraro Choi Associates LTD South Pole and Concordia should become world-class, complementary facilities Astrophysics at Concordia? Scientist should collaborate at both stations, jointly attacking most outstanding problems of Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Polar Cosmology Astrophysics at South Pole National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs United States Antarctic Program