Monitoring with high temporal resolution to search for optical transients in the wide field

In order to detect and investigate short stochastic optical flares from a number of variable astrophysical objects (GRBs, SNs, flare stars, CVs, X-Ray binaries) of unknown localizations as well as near-earth objects (NEOs), both natural and artificial, it is necessary to perform the systematic monit...

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Hauptverfasser: Beskin, Grigory, Bondar, Sergey, Ivanov, Evgeny, Karpov, Sergey, Katkova, Elena, Pozanenko, Alexei, Guarnieri, Adriano, Bartolini, Corrado, Piccioni, Adalberto, Greco, Giuseppe, Molinari, Emilio, Covino, Stefano
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