"Pi of the Sky" - all-sky, real-time search for fast optical transients

New Astron.10:409-416,2005 An apparatus to search for optical flashes in the sky is described. It has been optimized for gamma ray bursts (GRB) optical counterparts. It consists of 2x16 cameras covering all the sky. The sky is monitored continuously and the data are analysed on-line. It has self-tri...

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Main Authors Burd, A, Cwiok, M, Czyrkowski, H, Dabrowski, R, Dominik, W, Grajda, M, Husejko, M, Jegier, M, Kalicki, A, Kasprowicz, G, Kierzkowski, K, Kwiecinska, K, Mankiewicz, L, Nawrocki, K, Pilecki, B, Piotrowski, L. W, Pozniak, K, Romaniuk, R, Salanski, R, Sokolowski, M, Szczygiel, D, Wrochna, G, Zabolotny, W
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 16.11.2004
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Summary:New Astron.10:409-416,2005 An apparatus to search for optical flashes in the sky is described. It has been optimized for gamma ray bursts (GRB) optical counterparts. It consists of 2x16 cameras covering all the sky. The sky is monitored continuously and the data are analysed on-line. It has self-triggering capability and can react to external triggers with negative delay. The prototype with two cameras has been installed at Las Campanas (Chile) and is operational from July 2004. The paper presents general idea and describes the apparatus in detail. Performance of the prototype is briefly reviewed and perspectives for the future are outlined.
Bibliography:IPJ 2004/01
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/0411456