Physics
Scientific paper
Sep 2000
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2000aipc..526..736p&link_type=abstract
GAMMA-RAY BURSTS: 5th Huntsville Symposium. AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 526, pp. 736-740 (2000).
Physics
Remote Observing Techniques, Jets And Bursts, Galactic Winds And Fountains, Gamma-Ray Sources, Gamma-Ray Bursts
Scientific paper
We present an update on our ongoing effort to establish a dedicated observation program with an automated 0.6 meter telescope system that can detect GRB optical signals from 30 s to many hours after the start of the burst. The Super-LOTIS telescope has a 0.8°×0.8° field-of-view, is sensitive to V 17~19 objects, depending on the integration times, and will be placed at the Kitt Peak National Observatory. This paper presents technical aspects of this telescope and first results from initial operations at LLNL. Utilizing real-time coordinates from BATSE, BeppoSAX, XTE, IPN, HETE-2 and INTEGRAL, our LOTIS and SLOTIS systems will measure prompt GRB optical light curves that will enhance our understanding of GRBs. .
Ables Elden
Band David L.
Barthelmy Scott D.
Bionta Richard M.
Cline Thomas L.
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