Abstract |
This is a proposal for a Conceptual Design Study of the large aperture European Solar Telescope (EST).
EST is a pan-european project involving 29 partners, plus 7 collaborating institutions, from 14 different countries. A consortium EAST (European Association for Solar Telescopes) exists with the aim, among others, of undertaking the development of
EST, to keep Europe in the frontier of Solar Physics in the world. EST will be optimised for studies of magnetic coupling between the deep photosphere and upper chromosphere. This will require diagnostics of the thermal, dynamic and magnetic
properties of the plasma over many scale heights, by using multiple wavelength imaging, spectroscopy and spectropolarimetry. The EST design will strongly emphasise the use of a large number of visible and near-infrared instruments simultaneously,
thereby improving photon efficiency and diagnostic capabilities relative to other existing or proposed ground-based or space-borne solar telescopes. To achieve these goals, EST must specialise in high spatial and temporal resolution using instruments
that can efficiently produce two-dimensional spectral information. This proposal aims at demonstrating the scientific, technical and financial feasibility of EST.
It includes all aspects needed for a conceptual design of the whole telescope. In particular,
all key questions will be addressed. Different existing alternatives will be analysed for all systems and subsystems, with decisions taken on the most adequate ones that are compatible with the scientific goals and the technical strategies. Technical
specifications will be given at the end of the Design Study for all systems and subsystems.
A new large-aperture (3-5 m) solar telescope of this type is being envisaged by the Science Vision Working Group for ASTRONET; an ERA-Net financed by the EC and created by a group of EU funding agencies in order to establish a comprehensive
long-term planning for the development of European astronomy. |