Status and perspectives of the Mini-MegaTORTORA wide-field monitoring system with high temporal resolution

  • Sergey Karpov
  • , Grigory Beskin
  • , Sergey Bondar
  • , Alexey Perkov
  • , Evgeny Ivanov
  • , Adriano Guarnieri
  • , Corrado Bartolini
  • , Giuseppe Greco
  • , Andy Shearer
  • , Vyacheslav Sasyuk

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Abstract

Here we briefly summarize our long-term experience of constructing and operating wide-field monitoring cameras with sub-second temporal resolution to look for optical components of GRBs, fast-moving satellites and meteors. The general hardware requirements for these systems are discussed, along with algorithms for real-time detection and classification of various kinds of short optical transients. We also give a status report on the next generation, the MegaTORTORA multi-objective and transforming monitoring system, whose 6-channel (Mini-MegaTORTORA-Spain) and 9-channel prototypes (Mini-MegaTORTORA-Kazan) we have been building at SAO RAS. This system combines a wide field of view with subsecond temporal resolution in monitoring regime, and is able, within fractions of a second, to reconfigure itself to follow-up mode, which has better sensitivity and simultaneously provides multi-color and polarimetric information on detected transients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)38-43
Number of pages6
JournalActa Polytechnica
Volume53
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • Gamma-ray bursts
  • High time resolution
  • Wide field photometry

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