z-ph-REM: A photometric redshift code for the REM telescope

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2 pages, to appear in Proceedings of the "Multi-Wavelength Cosmology" Conference held in Mykonos, Greece, June 2003, ed. M. Pl

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The REM telescope is being deployed these very days at the La Silla Observatory in Chile, and will be fully operational by the beginning of 2004. It is a very fast-slewing robotized telescope, endowed with optical and near-infrared capabilities, designed with the primary objective of performing rapid follow-up of GRB events. One of the key issues will be the prompt recognition of potentially interesting bursts (those happening at high redshift or peculiarly reddened). Here I present a sketch of z-ph-REM, the photometric redshift code designed for this mission.

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