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Nov 2005
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2005aipc..801..143c&link_type=abstract
ASTROPHYSICAL SOURCES OF HIGH ENERGY PARTICLES AND RADIATION. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 801, pp. 143-144 (2005).
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Gamma-Ray Sources (Astronomical), Astronomical Telescopes, Ccd Image Sensors, Afterglows, Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts, Charge-Coupled Devices, Image Detectors, And Ir Detector Arrays
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``Pi of the Sky'' is a detector designed to search for optical flashes of the cosmic origin in the sky. Its primary goal is to look for optical afterglows associated with the gamma ray bursts (GRB), but it is capable to detect also other optical transients of extragalactic origin. The apparatus consists of two arrays of 16 cameras each, which allow for simultaneous observation of the whole sky. Due to on-line data analysis in the real time, it has self-triggering capability and can react to external triggers with negative time delay. The prototype with two cameras has been installed at Las Campanas (Chile) and is operational from July 2004.
Cwiok Mikolaj
Dominik Wojciech
Kasprowicz Grzegorz
Krupska K.
Kwiecinska K.
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