TIAN Qiguo1, JIANG Peng1,2 *, WU Xiaoqing3, JIN Xinmiao1, LU Shan2, JI Tuo1, CHAI Bo1, ZHANG Shaohua1 & ZHOU Hongyan1, 2
TIAN Qiguo1, JIANG Peng1,2 *, WU Xiaoqing3, JIN Xinmiao1, LU Shan2, JI Tuo1, CHAI Bo1, ZHANG Shaohua1 & ZHOU Hongyan1, 2
摘要: This is the second paper of a series devoted to atmospheric optical turbulence Cn2 observation using a mobile polar atmospheric parameter measurement system. We present the initial results of Cn2 measurement at Antarctic Taishan Station using micro-thermal sensors and a three-dimensional sonic anemometer at height ~2.0 m above the snow surface. The site testing experiments were carried out during the 30th Chinese National Antarctic Research Expedition (CHINARE). We collected about 1 000 h of data between 30 December 2013 and 10 February 2014. The Cn2 curve exhibits clear daily structures, with two peaks around midnight and midday and two troughs around 7:30 and 17:00 local time (UTC+5). The mean Cn2 is 2.7×10−15 m−2/3 and the 25th and 75th percentiles of the Cn2 cumulative distribution are 9.6×10−16 m−2/3 and 6.2×10−15 m−2/3, respectively. Meteorological parameters such as temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, and air pressure are also presented.