CASLEO   05526
COMPLEJO ASTRONOMICO "EL LEONCITO"
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
An update on the observational facilities at CASLEO
Autor/es:
ABALLAY, J. L.; GIMÉNEZ, M.; GODOY, R.; OSTROV, P.; CELLONE, S. A.; GIULIANI RAMOS, G.; MAMMANA, L. A.; PEREYRA, P.; FERNÁNDEZ, G.; GIULIANI, J. L.; MOLINA, H.; PINTO, J.
Lugar:
La Serena
Reunión:
Congreso; 2da Reunión Binacional AAA-SOCHIAS; 2018
Institución organizadora:
AAA-SOCHIAS
Resumen:
We present an update on the different telescopes and instruments available at the Complejo Astronómico El Leoncito (CASLEO), Argentina. All the telescopes and their instruments are fully automated, and are routinely operated in remote mode. Observers can use the 2.15 m Jorge Sahade (JS) telescope for imaging, CCD polarimetry, and spectroscopy (both low and high resolution), and future instrumental developments are in progress. Presently, about 70 % of the astronomers opt to observe remotely. The Helen Sawyer Hogg (HSH) 0.6 m telescope is now also available for remote observing, and it can be used to obtain imaging with a 9.26 × 9.26 arcmin2 . Two smaller telescopes, operated under agreements with NCAC (Poland) and IAA (Spain), respectively, are also operational at CASLEO. The Argentine community has access to 20% of the available time at each of these instruments (only in service mode).