PoS - Proceedings of Science
Volume 459 - High Energy Astrophysics in Southern Africa 2023 (HEASA2023) - Session: Instrumentation
Status of Boyden observatory and equipment for optical counterpart studies of high energy sources
H. van Heerden*, E.J. Fernández-García, A.J. Castro-Tirado, A. Martin-Carrillo, A. Castellon, P. del Pulgar, P.J. Meintjes and L. Hanlon
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Abstract
The status of the Boyden observatory and equipment will be evaluated for use in optical counterpart studies of high energy sources. Optical systems include the 1.5~m Boyden telescope which has recently received system and equipment upgrades to the photometer, specifically a new sCMOS camera system. Additionally a state of the art spectro-polarimeter has been commissioned and is in final testing and initial observing phases. Besides the 1.5~m telescope, there is also robotic telescope systems, e.g. Watcher and BOOTES-6. Watcher, was primarily for follow-up of gamma ray bursts, but has also been used for optical counterpart and survey studies, and target-of-opportunity events. BOOTES-6, or Burst Observer and Optical Transient Exploring System, is a new telescope system that allows for much faster target acquisition for Gamma-ray bursts events, but is also available for optical studies of transient phenomena or optical counterpart studies. With these optical systems, various multi-wavelength studies and collaborative efforts are envisioned for the Observatory
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.459.0015
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