The first light of the Subaru Telescope: A new infrared image of the OrionNebula

Citation
N. Kaifu et al., The first light of the Subaru Telescope: A new infrared image of the OrionNebula, PUB AST S J, 52(1), 2000, pp. 1
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
PUBLICATIONS OF THE ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN
ISSN journal
00046264 → ACNP
Volume
52
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6264(2000)52:1<1:TFLOTS>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
This paper describes the firsst light and subsequent test observations with the 8.2 m aperture Subaru Telescope constructed at the summit of Mauna Kea . Following the engineering first light, which started 1998 December, the a stronomical first light and test observations were carried out in 1999 Janu ary with 4 testing instruments under seeing conditions of 0."2-0."5 for nea r-infrared and 0."3-0."6 for optical wavelengths. The actively supported pr imary mirror was shown to achieve an overall imaging performance of 0."1 (F WHM) or better in the absence of any atmospheric disturbance. The pointing accuracy of the telescope is about 1" rms, and a closed-loop tracking accur acy of less than or similar to 0."07 rms has been achieved. Infrared images of the Orion Nebula covering 5' x 5', obtained with J, K', and H-2 v = 1-0 S(1) filters, have revealed much finer and fainter details of the BN/KL reg ion, the bright bar, and other conspicuous features compared with previous observations. K' band photometry of 516 point sources yielded a luminosity funcion with a peak at K' similar to 12 mag with a long tail in K' similar to 13 mag down to K' similar to 17 mag, suggesting a fairly large number of young brown dwarfs existing in the Trapezium cluster. Several new features around the Orion BN/KL region are also reported.