Computer Science
Scientific paper
May 1998
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1998aipc..428..837w&link_type=abstract
Fourth Huntsville gamma-ray burst symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 428, pp. 837-841 (1998).
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Ground-Based Ultraviolet, Optical And Infrared Telescopes, Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Gamma-Ray
Scientific paper
LOTIS (Livermore Optical Transient Imaging System) is a gamma-ray burst optical counterpart search experiment located near Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California. The system is linked to the GCN (GRB Coordinates Network) real-time coordinate distribution network and can respond to a burst trigger in 6-15 seconds. LOTIS has a total field-of-view of 17.4°×17.4° with a completeness sensitivity of mv~11 for a 10 second integration time. Since operations began in October 1996, LOTIS has responded to over 30 GCN/BATSE GRB triggers. Seven of these triggers are considered good events subject to the criteria of clear weather conditions, <60 s response time, and >50% coverage of the final BATSE 3σ error circle. We discuss results from the first year of LOTIS operations with an emphasis on the observations and analysis of GRB971006 (BATSE trigger 6414).
Ables Elden
Band David L.
Barthelmy Scott D.
Bionta Richard
Butterworth Paul S.
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