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Duty Cycle of Doppler Ground‐based Asteroseismic Observations

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We report the observations of the clear-sky fraction at the Concordia station during winter 2006 and derive from it the duty cycle for the astronomical observations. The duty cycle and observation duration at Dome C allow for efficient asteroseismic observations. This performance is analyzed and compared to network observations. For network observations, simulations were run using the helioseismic Global Oscillation Network Group as a reference. Observations with one site in Antarctica provide performance similar to or better than that with a six-site network, since the duty cycle limited by meteorology is as high as 92%. On bright targets, a 100 day long time series with a duty cycle of about 87% can be observed, which is not possible for a network observation. Based on observations made by E. Aristidi during the 2006 second overwinter at the French-Italian Concordia Station, Dome C, Antarctica.

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hal-02455069 , version 1 (25-01-2020)

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Benoit Mosser, Eric Aristidi. Duty Cycle of Doppler Ground‐based Asteroseismic Observations. Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 2007, 119 (851), pp.127-133. ⟨10.1086/511336⟩. ⟨hal-02455069⟩
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