The First Light of Mini-MegaTORTORA Wide-Field Monitoring System

We describe the first light of a new 9-channel wide-field optical monitoring system with sub-second temporal resolution, Mini-MegaTORTORA, which is being tested now at the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Russian Caucasus. The system is able to observe the sky simultaneously in either wide (~900...

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Main Authors: Biryukov A., Beskin G., Karpov S., Bondar S., Ivanov E., Katkova E., Perkov A., Sasyuk V.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2015-03-01
Series:Open Astronomy
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0208
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Summary:We describe the first light of a new 9-channel wide-field optical monitoring system with sub-second temporal resolution, Mini-MegaTORTORA, which is being tested now at the Special Astrophysical Observatory in Russian Caucasus. The system is able to observe the sky simultaneously in either wide (~900 deg2) or narrow (~100 deg2) fields of view, either in clear light or with any combination of color (Johnson B, V or R) and polarimetric filters installed, with exposure times ranging from 100 ms to 100 s. The primary goal of the system is the detection of rapid (with sub-second characteristic time scales) optical transients, but it may be also used for studying variability of sky objects over longer time scales.
ISSN:2543-6376