Lipunov, Vladimir 2009 MASTER对光学瞬变体的巡天
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Title: | Master Robotic Net | |
Authors: | Lipunov, Vladimir; Kornilov, Victor; Gorbovskoy, Evgeny; Shatskij, Nikolaj; Kuvshinov, Dmitry; Tyurina, Nataly; Belinski, Alexander; Krylov, Alexander; Balanutsa, Pavel; Chazov, Vadim; Kuznetsov, Artem; Kortunov, Petr; Sankovich, Anatoly; Tlatov, Andrey; Parkhomenko, Alexander; Krushinsky, Vadim; Zalozhnyh, Ivan; Popov, Alexander; Kopytova, Taisia; Ivanov, Kirill; Yazev, Sergey; Yurkov, Vladimir | |
Publication: | eprint arXiv:0907.0827 | |
Publication Date: | 07/2009 | |
Origin: | ARXIV | |
Keywords: | Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena, Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | |
Comment: | 10 pages, 8 figures | |
Bibliographic Code: | 2009arXiv0907.0827L |
Abstract
The main goal of the MASTER-Net project is to produce a unique fast sky survey with all sky observed over a single night down to a limiting magnitude of 19 - 20mag. Such a survey will make it possible to address a number of fundamental problems: search for dark energy via the discovery and photometry of supernovas (including SNIa), search for exoplanets, microlensing effects, discovery of minor bodies in the Solar System and space-junk monitoring. All MASTER telescopes can be guided by alerts, and we plan to observe prompt optical emission from gamma-ray bursts synchronously in several filters and in several polarization planes.Bibtex entry for this abstract Preferred format for this abstract (see Preferences)
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