J. Soon, D. Adams, K. De, A. Galla, M. Hankins, M. Kasliwal, A. Moore, S. Adams, J. Antoszewski, M. Ashley, A. Babul, J. Bland-Hawthorn, J. Cooke, O. De Marco, A. Delacroix, H. Devillepoix, S. Ellis, K. Freeman, D. Hale, A. Heger, J. Jencson, R. Lau, D. McKenna, E. Ofek, S. Ryder, R. Simcoe, J. Sokoloski, R. Soria, Roger M. Smith, T. Travouillon
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摘要
由于引力波和伽马射线暴等天文瞬变现象的出现,光学和射电瞬变巡天的数量急剧增加,然而,由于红外相机的视场狭窄和成本高,广角红外巡天数量有限,我们提出了两种新的广角近红外全自动巡天仪;帕洛玛加蒂尼红外和动态红色全天监测调查(梦想)。帕洛玛加蒂尼- ir, 25平方度j波段成像仪,于2018年10月在美国帕洛玛天文台开始科学工作;我们报告调查策略以及望远镜和天文台的操作,也将提供初步的科学结果。DREAMS是一个3.75平方度的广角成像仪,计划用于澳大利亚赛丁泉天文台;我们报告了目前的光学和机械设计,并计划在2020年实现上天空的结果。DREAMS正在成为首批使用砷化铟镓(InGaAs)探测器的天文望远镜之一,我们报告了所选探测器包的初步天空测试结果。DREAMS也很好地利用并提供LSST的近红外跟踪。
Wide-field dynamic astronomy in the near-infrared with Palomar Gattini-IR and DREAMS
There have been a dramatic increase in the number of optical and radio transient surveys due to astronomical transients such as gravitational waves and gamma ray bursts, however, there have been a limited number of wide-field infrared surveys due to narrow field-of-view and high cost of infrared cameras, we present two new wide-field near-infrared fully automated surveyors; Palomar Gattini-IR and the Dynamic REd All-sky Monitoring Survey (DREAMS). Palomar Gattini-IR, a 25 square degree J-band imager that begun science operations at Palomar Observatory, USA in October 2018; we report on survey strategy as well as telescope and observatory operations and will also providing initial science results. DREAMS is a 3.75 square degree wide-field imager that is planned for Siding Spring Observatory, Australia; we report on the current optical and mechanical design and plans to achieve on-sky results in 2020. DREAMS is on-track to be one of the first astronomical telescopes to use an Indium Galium Arsenide (InGaAs) detector and we report initial on-sky testing results for the selected detector package. DREAMS is also well placed to take advantage and provide near-infrared follow-up of the LSST.