The WASP project in the era of robotic telescope networks


Autoria(s): Keenan, Francis; Christian, Damian; Pollacco, Don; Skillen, I.; Irwin, J.; Clarkson, W.I.; Cameron, A.C.; Evans, N.; Haswell, C.A.; Hellier, C.; Hodgkin, S.T.; Horne, K.; Kane, S.R.; Lister, T.A.; Norton, A.J.; Osborne, J.; West, R.G.; Wheatley, P.J.; Fitzsimmons, Alan; Ryans, Robert; Street, Rachel
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2006

Resumo

We present the current status of the WASP project, a pair of wide angle photometric telescopes, individually called SuperWASP. SuperWASP-I is located in La Palma, and SuperWASP-II at Sutherland in South Africa. SW-I began operations in April 2004. SW-II is expected to be operational in early 2006. Each SuperWASP instrument consists of up to 8 individual cameras using ultra-wide field lenses backed by high-quality passively cooled CCDs. Each camera covers 7.8 x 7.8 sq degrees of sky, for nearly 500 sq degrees of total sky coverage. One of the current aims of the WASP project is the search for extra-solar planet transits with a focus on brighter stars in the magnitude range similar to 8 to 13. Additionally, WASP will search for, optical transients, track Near-Earth Objects, and study many types of variable stars and extragalactic objects. The collaboration has developed a custom-built reduction pipeline that achieves better than I percent photometric precision. We discuss future goals, which include: nightly on-mountain reductions that could be used to automatically drive alerts via a small robotic telescope network, and possible roles of the WASP telescopes as providers in such a network. Additional technical details of the telescopes, data reduction, and consortium members and institutions can be found on the web site at: http://www.superwasp.org/. (c) 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-wasp-project-in-the-era-of-robotic-telescope-networks(8b3fce43-4ef5-4c88-8fd7-163e63869f07).html

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eng

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Fonte

Keenan , F , Christian , D , Pollacco , D , Skillen , I , Irwin , J , Clarkson , W I , Cameron , A C , Evans , N , Haswell , C A , Hellier , C , Hodgkin , S T , Horne , K , Kane , S R , Lister , T A , Norton , A J , Osborne , J , West , R G , Wheatley , P J , Fitzsimmons , A , Ryans , R & Street , R 2006 , ' The WASP project in the era of robotic telescope networks ' Astronomische Nachrichten , vol 327 , no. 8 , pp. 800-802 .

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article