India’s First Robotic Eye for Time-domain Astrophysics: The GROWTH-India Telescope

We present the design and performance of the GROWTH-India telescope, a 0.7 m robotic telescope dedicated to time-domain astronomy. The telescope is equipped with a 4k back-illuminated camera that gives a 0.°82 field of view and a sensitivity of m g′ ∼ 20.5 in 5 minute exposures. Custom software hand...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astronomical journal 2022-09, Vol.164 (3), p.90
Hauptverfasser: Kumar, Harsh, Bhalerao, Varun, Anupama, G. C., Barway, Sudhanshu, Basu, Judhajeet, Deshmukh, Kunal, De, Kishalay, Dutta, Anirban, Fremling, Christoffer, Iyer, Hrishikesh, Jassani, Adeem, Joharle, Simran, Karambelkar, Viraj, Khandagale, Maitreya, Krishna, K Adithya, Kulkarni, Sumeet, Mate, Sujay, Patil, Atharva, Phanindra, DVS, Samantaray, Subham, Sharma, Kritti, Sharma, Yashvi, Shenoy, Vedant, Singh, Avinash, Srivastava, Shubham, Swain, Vishwajeet, Waratkar, Gaurav, Angchuk, Dorje, Dorjay, Padma, Dorjai, Tsewang, Gyalson, Tsewang, Jorphail, Sonam, Mahay, Tashi Thsering, Norbu, Rigzin, Sharma, Tarun Kumar, Stanzin, Jigmet, Stanzin, Tsewang, Stanzin, Urgain
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Zusammenfassung:We present the design and performance of the GROWTH-India telescope, a 0.7 m robotic telescope dedicated to time-domain astronomy. The telescope is equipped with a 4k back-illuminated camera that gives a 0.°82 field of view and a sensitivity of m g′ ∼ 20.5 in 5 minute exposures. Custom software handles observatory operations: attaining high on-sky observing efficiencies (≳80%) and allowing rapid response to targets of opportunity. The data processing pipelines are capable of performing point-spread function photometry as well as image subtraction for transient searches. We also present an overview of the GROWTH-India telescope’s contributions to the studies of gamma-ray bursts, the electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave sources, supernovae, novae, and solar system objects.
ISSN:0004-6256
1538-3881
DOI:10.3847/1538-3881/ac7bea