TAOS II: THE ROBOTIC OPERATIONS

Autor: Wei-Ling Yen, C. Alcock, E. Sánchez, F. Quiroz, You-Hua Chu, J. S. Silva, Kem H Cook, Timothy Norton, C.-K. Huang, John C. Geary, J. C. Narvaez, Carlos Guerrero, Z. W. Zhang, M. Reyes-Ruiz, Benjamin Hernandez, Andrew Szentgyorgyi, Liliana Figueroa, Matthew Lehner, J. B. Hernández-Águila, Wen Ping Chen, J. H. Castro-Chacón, Shiang-Yu Wang
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica Serie de Conferencias. 53:137-139
ISSN: 1405-2059
Popis: In this work, we present the general procedure for the robotic observations of the Transneptunian Automated Occultation Survey (TAOS II). The project aims to detect small TNOs (Transneptunian Objects) by serendipitous stellar occultations. To do so TAOS II will operate three 1.3 m telescopes equipped with CMOS cameras which are able to read about 10,000 stars in multiple subapertures at a 20 Hz cadence. At such rates, it will be possible to identify diffraction features in the lightcurves, helping us to estimate a distance and object size to each occultation event. TAOS II is installed in the Observatorio Astronómico Nacional in San Pedro Mártir, Ensenada, México (OAN-SPM). The site has good observing conditions, typically with around 260 useful nights per year. Here, we describe the different process to be performed in a typical observing night: system start up and shut down, monitoring observing conditions, acquisition of calibration images, field selection, pointing, camera synchronization, determination of aperture sizes and positions, and high speed image acquisition.
Databáze: OpenAIRE