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Title: National Workshop on ELTs


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National Workshop on ELTs
Australian Academy of Science, Canberra - 21 May
2003
Stellar Populations in Galaxies
Characterizing Exo-Planets
The Birth of Planetary Systems
The Birth of Galaxies
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ELT Projects
  • Matthew Colless, 21 May 2003

3
Telescope aperture versus time
Telescope diameter doubles roughly every 30 years
4
Early ELT concepts
5
ELT Projects
  • ELT projects currently in progress include
  • CELT - California Extremely Large Telescope (30m)
  • GSMT - Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope (30m)
  • TMT - Magellan Twenty Meter Telescope (20-25m)
  • LAT - Large Atacama Telescope (20-30m)
  • VLOT - Very Large Optical Telescope (20-30m)
  • OWL - Overwhelmingly Large Telescope (100m)
  • EURO50 - European Fifty Metre Telescope (50m)
  • Science cases are well developed and quite
    similar technical approaches vary, but with
    commonalities.

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California Extremely Large Telescope
  • Caltech U.California
  • 30m segmented mirror
  • Siting could be in either Hawaii or Chile
  • Concept study (Green Book) - June 2002
  • Private funding through Caltech and UC sources
  • US35M for design study from Moore Foundation

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Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope
  • Top-priority ground-based facility in US
    Decadal Plan
  • Backed by AURA via NOAOs New Initiatives
    Office
  • 30m segmented-mirror
  • GSMT/CELT have MOU for design phase worth
    US70M
  • US35M for design study sought from NSF
  • Aim is for US-only public private ELT

8
Magellan Twenty Meter
  • Private consortium currently Arizona, Carnegie,
    Michigan, Harvard/Smithsonian, MIT
  • Successor to Magellan (2x6.5m) and LBT (2x8.4m)
  • Concept is 7x8.4m mirrors
  • Upgrade path to Magellan 20/20 (2x20m
    interferometer)
  • Now funded for 18-month conceptual design phase

9
Large Atacama/Aperture Telescope
  • Originally Atacama (mid-IR 12-15m) now Aperture
    (mid-IR/survey 15-20m) telescope
  • Optimized for mid-IR/wide-field high-altitude
    site in Chile
  • Consortium still to sign MOU
    Cornell, Chicago, Northwestern,
    Illinois, Texas?, Virginia?

10
Large Optical Telescope
  • LOT (VLOT) is priority of Canadas Long-Range
    Plan
  • Canada seek second-to-none partnership yielding
    a significant share in a 20m (50) or 30m
    (25)
  • CA4.5M in design studies for AO and
    enclosure (with industry partner AMEC)
  • CFHT site will take 20m
  • About to submit CA125M funding proposal to
    CFI
  • Seeking partner(s)

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Overwhelmingly Large Telescope
  • European Southern Observatory 100m telescope
  • Concept study in progress with goal a design that
    could be built in 10 years for lt1 billion Euros
  • Leap-frogging the competition or a
    bridge too far?
  • Will ESO take some intermediate step?
  • ESOs facility suite VLT,ALMA,30m?,OWL

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EURO50
  • A Swedish proposal, with institutions from
    Finland, Ireland, Spain and UK involved in design
    studies
  • Segmented mirror 50m, to be sited on La Palma

13
ELT Cost Estimates
  • The sort of figures that are being suggested for
    the cost of a 30m ELT like CELT or GSMT are
  • Design US70M (funding sought by CELT/GSMT)
  • Construction US700M (as estimated by CELT
    GSMT)
  • Operation US50M / year (dep. on operating
    model)
  • The cost of a 20m ELT like Magellan is suggested
    to be approximately half of these figures.
  • N.B. usual rule-of-thumb scaling is cost ?
    D2.7, which would imply the cost of a 20m ELT is
    US230M, but this ignores development costs and
    fixed costs (e.g. site)

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Recent Developments - CELT/GSMT
  • CELT conceptual design completed in June 2002
  • Caltech and UC founded CELT Corp. in March 2003
  • AURA and CELT signing MOU to work together on
    design/development/prototyping studies
  • Caltech/UC will get Moore Foundation (Intel)
    funds for next phase of design studies (US35M)
    AURA seeking NSF funds for design studies
    (US35M)
  • Caltech expects to be able to fund 25 of CELT
    UC still looking for similar level of funding
    AURA would like 25-50 share of 30m

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Recent Developments - Canada
  • Canada has its own well-developed ELT program
    (VLOT) and has formed ACURA consortium
  • It would like either 50 of a 20m or 25 of a 30m
  • So far, Canada has spent CA3M in design studies
    and has AMEC as a large and active industry
    partner
  • In May, ACURA will bid for CA125M from major new
    funding pool (CA1300M)
  • Canadian approaches to CELT/AURA have been
    somewhat frustrated by internal US politics

17
Partnerships?
  • What existing ELT program(s) might Australia
    join?
  • CELT - no current interest in Australia as
    partner, except (possibly) through AURA
  • GSMT - current focus on merger with CELT, and US
    30m
  • TMT - some interest in Australia as partner to
    OCIW, Harvard, MIT, Michigan in Magellan 20m
  • VLOT - Canada interested in a possible binational
    partnership with Australia
  • Partnership with the OWL/EURO50 to be explored
  • One other important potential partner is Japan

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Australian Context - Current Funding
  • Total spending on astronomy is Australia is
    estimated to be 45M/yr (according to official
    government estimates)
  • Funding for research and major facilities is
    estimated to be 36M/yr
  • Major funding for astronomical research and
    facilities AUM
  • Australian Research Council grants (inc.
    part Gemini) 9.9
  • MNRF (23M/5yr inc. part Gemini)
    4.6
  • Australia Telescope National Facility
    12.5
  • Research School of Astronomy Astrophysics,
    ANU 5.5
  • Anglo-Australian Observatory (Australian
    share) 3.8
  • Total 36.3
  • Note Institutional estimates exclude ARC/MNRF
    income, but include salaries for research-only
    staff teachingresearch staff are excluded.

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Australia compared to Canada
  • Canada is planning to spend CA77.0M/yr
    (AU87.4M/yr) on astronomy research and major
    facilities over the next five years (including
    space funding and proposed new funding).
  • Australia Canada
    AU/CA
  • Population 19.7M 32.2M 0.61
  • GDP AU880G AU1538G
    0.57
  • GDP per capita AU44.7k AU47.8k
    0.94
  • Astro funding AU36.3M AU87.4M
    0.42
  • Future Australian astronomy spending on research
    and facilities would need to increase from
    AU36.3M to AU49.8M/yr (i.e. by AU13.5M/yr or
    37) to be in line with planned Canadian
    spending, based on the relative GDPs.

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Costs of Major Australian Facilities
  • Anglo-Australian Telescope
  • 1973 construction cost AU16M
  • GDP-scaled 2003 cost AU43M
  • Australia Telescope
  • 1988 construction cost AU50M
  • GDP-scaled 2003 cost AU86M
  • 10 of 30m (or 20 of 20m)
  • Estimated cost AU105M
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