TRAO User Guides#
The Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO) is a 13.7-meter millimeter single-dish radio telescope operated by the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (KASI). Utilizing the 16-beam array SEQUOIA-TRAO receiver, TRAO can perform dual-channel mapping observations in the frequency range of 85-115 GHz with a velocity resolution of 0.05 km/s. TRAO can rapidly and efficiently map an area of several square degrees.
These documents provide useful information regarding observation planning, observing, data processing, and analysis for science for TRAO users.
Important
For fundamental information about TRAO such as official notices, status reports, schedules, proposal submission, publication lists, and science program lists, please refer to the official TRAO website (trao.kasi.re.kr).