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Keywords

telescopes
instrumentation: miscellaneous
gamma-ray burst: general
variable stars: general

How to Cite

Observations of Transient Events with Mini-MegaTORTORA Wide-Field Monitoring System with Sub-Second Temporal Resolution. (2019). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 51, 30-38. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2019rmxac..51...30k
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Abstract

Here we present the summary of operation of a novel 9-channel wide-field optical monitoring system with sub-second temporal resolution, Mini-MegaTORTORA, which systematically surveys the sky since 2014 at Special Astrophysical Observatory on Russian Caucasus. The system is able to observe the sky simultaneously in either wide (∼900 square degrees) or narrow (∼100 square degrees) fields of view, either in clear light or with any combination of color (JohnsonCousins B, V or R) and polarimetric filters installed, with exposure times ranging from 0.1 s to hundreds of seconds. The real-time system data analysis pipeline performs automatic detection of rapid transient events, both near-Earth and extragalactic. The objects routinely detected by Mini-MegaTORTORA also include faint meteors and artificial satellites. The imaging survey performed by Mini-MegaTORTORA also allows to look for a slower variability of various kinds of objects.