Wolfgang-Amadeus: The University of Vienna Twin Automatic Photoelectric Telescope
We describe the University of Vienna twin automatic photoelectric telescope (APT) located at the new Fairborn Observatory at Washington Camp in southern Arizona. Not only are the telescopes fully automatic, but the observatory itself is automatic. A site-control computer monitors weather sensors and...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific 1997-06, Vol.109 (736), p.697-706 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We describe the University of Vienna twin automatic photoelectric telescope (APT) located at the new Fairborn Observatory at Washington Camp in southern Arizona. Not only are the telescopes fully automatic, but the observatory itself is automatic. A site-control computer monitors weather sensors and operates the roof while the telescope control computer operates the photometer and accepts input files from and provides nightly observations to the astronomer; no direct operating personnel are needed. Both telescopes have 0.75-m primary mirrors, a CCD finder camera, and an environmentally controlled single-channel photoelectric photometer with filter combinations optimized for use in the blue (Wolfgang) and in the red (Amadeus) wavelength regions. The telescopes are currently used for monitoring spotted stars, for asteroseismology of nonradially pulsating variables, and for monitoring asymptotic-giant-branch stars. Some first results are presented. |
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ISSN: | 0004-6280 1538-3873 |
DOI: | 10.1086/133934 |