Reduction of simultaneous photometric data or how to make a bigger telescope

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Data Reduction, Reflecting Telescopes, Astronomical Photometry, Error Analysis, Light Curve, Noise Reduction

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It happens routinely during WET (Whole Earth Telescope) runs that two telescopes are simultaneously available at the same longitude. So far, such redundancy has been used to observe two different targets. However, it can also be used to observe the same target in parallel, increasing the light gathering power of the Whole Earth Telescope. We present here the proper way of treating such simultaneous data and discuss the noise reduction that can be achieved in this way.

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