Present status of the 4-m ILMT data reduction pipeline: application to space debris detection and characterization

The 4-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) located at the ARIES Observatory (Devasthal, India) has been designed to scan at a latitude of +29° 22’ 26” a band of sky having a width of about half a degree in the Time Delayed Integration (TDI) mode. Therefore, a special data-reduction and ana...

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Published inBulletin de la Société royale des sciences de Liège Vol. 87; pp. 88 - 91
Main Authors Pradhan, Bikram, Delchambre, Ludovic, Hickson, Paul, Akhunov, Talat, Bartczak, Przemyslaw, Kumar, Brajesh, Surdej, Jean
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
French
Published Université de Liège 2018
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Summary:The 4-m International Liquid Mirror Telescope (ILMT) located at the ARIES Observatory (Devasthal, India) has been designed to scan at a latitude of +29° 22’ 26” a band of sky having a width of about half a degree in the Time Delayed Integration (TDI) mode. Therefore, a special data-reduction and analysis pipeline to process online the large amount of optical data being produced has been dedicated to it. This requirement has led to the development of the 4-m ILMT data reduction pipeline, a new software package built with Python in order to simplify a large number of tasks aimed at the reduction of the acquired TDI images. This software provides astronomers with specially designed data reduction functions, astrometry and photometry calibration tools. In this paper we discuss the various reduction and calibration steps followed to reduce TDI images obtained in May 2015 with the Devasthal 1.3m telescope. We report here the detection and characterization of nine space debris present in the TDI frames.
Bibliography:Volume 87 - Année 2018
First Belgo-Indian Network for Astronomy & Astrophysics (BINA) workshop - November 2016 - Nainital, India
Actes de colloques
88 - 91
ISSN:0037-9565
1783-5720
DOI:10.25518/0037-9565.7525