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Key contributors: Myriam Rodrigues, Miguel Pereira Santaella, Olivier Hainaut, Henri Boffin, Jakob Vinther, Lars LundinĪn accurate measurement of the current and upcoming weather and atmospheric conditions is essential for the ELT to work efficiently.

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Following the standards, the simulator will be maintainable in the long term, and its robustness will be ensured by comparison with “real” data once available.Ĭoordinator: Kieran Leschinski (Universität Wien) This WG helps to incorporate the latter simulator in a new Exposure Time Calculator that is being developed by ESO.

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On the other hand, to be able to make a quick assessment of the observability of a given group of targets, a simulator mode should be available that can run in a few seconds.

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On the one hand, one may require a highly sophisticated full end-to-end model that includes the entire optical path, realistic sky conditions, and different detector effects to be included. The data image simulator will be able to run with different levels of “abstraction”. This WG aims to identify common layers between all those individual simulators, and to develop a single simulator that can serve all the ELT instruments. The instrument consortia are developing instrument simulators that are specifically tuned for their instruments. Since exposure time at the ELT will be so valuable to the community, it is essential for a prospective user to be able to simulate the performance of the ELT and its instruments in any given observing condition, and for any given target, as realistically as possible. The diagram below shows how the different ELT WGs are closely connected, where the output from a given WG can feed directly into (an)other WG(s). If you are interested in contributing to any of these WGs please contact Paolo Padovani and Michele Cirasuolo. The ELT WGs are open to the community and volunteers are very welcome. The overall coordination and the inter-WG deliverables is led by Paolo Padovani (who has replaced Remco van der Burg), Myriam Rodrigues, Ruben Sanchez-Janssen and Michele Cirasuolo. These WGs bring together expertise from within ESO, the instrument Consortia, and the wider Community.Ĭurrently there are 13 active WGs, each with its own coordinator(s) and with more than 170 contributing members. In September 2019, the ELT Programme Scientist at ESO initiated the formation of a set of Working Groups (WGs) that have as main goal to improve several critical aspects that are needed for the ELT to do transformative science and for the telescope and instruments to be operated smoothly.











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