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Title: EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions
Authors: Valyavin, G.
Beskin, G.
Valeev, A.
Galazutdinov, G.
Fabrika, S.
Romanyuk, I.
Aitov, V.
Yakovlev, O.
Ivanova, A.
Baluev, R.
Vlasyuk, V.
Han, I.
Karpov, S.
Sasyuk, V.
Perkov, A.
Bondar, S.
Musaev, F.
Emelianov, E.
Fatkhullin, T.
Drabek, S.
Shergin, V.
Lee, B. -C.
Mitiani, G.
Burlakova, T.
Yushkin, M.
Sendzikas, E.
Gadelshin, D.
Chmyreva, L.
Beskakotov, A.
Dyachenko, V.
Rastegaev, D.
Mitrofanova, A.
Yakunin, I.
Antonyuk, K.
Plokhotnichenko, V.
Gutaev, A.
Lyapsina, N.
Chernenkov, V.
Biryukov, A.
Ivanov, E.
Katkova, E.
Belinski, A.
Sokov, E.
Tavrov, A.
Korablev, O.
Park, M. -G.
Stolyarov, V.
Bychkov, V.
Gorda, S.
Popov, A. A.
Sobolev, A. M.
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: MDPI
Citation: Valyavin, G, Beskin, G, Valeev, A, Galazutdinov, G, Fabrika, S, Romanyuk, I, Aitov, V, Yakovlev, O, Ivanova, A, Baluev, R, Vlasyuk, V, Han, I, Karpov, S, Sasyuk, V, Perkov, A, Bondar, S, Musaev, F, Emelianov, E, Fatkhullin, T, Drabek, S, Shergin, V, Lee, B, Mitiani, G, Burlakova, T, Yushkin, M, Sendzikas, E, Gadelshin, D, Chmyreva, L, Beskakotov, A, Dyachenko, V, Rastegaev, D, Mitrofanova, A, Yakunin, I, Antonyuk, K, Plokhotnichenko, V, Gutaev, A, Lyapsina, N, Chernenkov, V, Biryukov, A, Ivanov, E, Katkova, E, Belinski, A, Sokov, E, Tavrov, A, Korablev, O, Park, M, Stolyarov, V, Bychkov, V, Gorda, S, Popov, AA & Sobolev, AM 2022, 'EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions', Photonics, Том. 9, № 12, 950. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9120950
Valyavin, G., Beskin, G., Valeev, A., Galazutdinov, G., Fabrika, S., Romanyuk, I., Aitov, V., Yakovlev, O., Ivanova, A., Baluev, R., Vlasyuk, V., Han, I., Karpov, S., Sasyuk, V., Perkov, A., Bondar, S., Musaev, F., Emelianov, E., Fatkhullin, T., ... Sobolev, A. M. (2022). EXPLANATION: Exoplanet and Transient Event Investigation Project—Optical Facilities and Solutions. Photonics, 9(12), [950]. https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics9120950
Abstract: Over the past decades, the achievements in astronomical instrumentation have given rise to a number of novel advanced studies related to the analysis of large arrays of observational data. One of the most famous of these studies is a study of transient events in the near and far space and a search for exoplanets. The main requirements for such kinds of projects are a simultaneous coverage of the largest possible field of view with the highest possible detection limits and temporal resolution. In this study, we present a similar project aimed at creating an extensive, continuously updated survey of transient events and exoplanets. To date, the core of the project incorporates several 0.07–2.5 m optical telescopes and the 6-m BTA telescope of the Special Astrophysical Observatory of RAS (Russia), a number of other Russian observatories and the Bonhyunsan observatory of the Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute (South Korea). Our attention is mainly focused on the description of two groups of small, wide-angle optical telescopes for primary detection. All the telescopes are originally designed for the goals of the project and may be of interest to the scientific community. A description is also given for a new, high-precision optical spectrograph for the Doppler studies of transient and exoplanet events detected within the project. We present here the philosophy, expectations and first results obtained during the first year of running the project. © 2022 by the authors.
Keywords: ASTRONOMICAL TELESCOPES
EXOPLANETS
PHOTOMERTY
SPECTROSCOPY
TRANSIENT EVENTS
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/131384
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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License text: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
SCOPUS ID: 85147804152
WOS ID: 000904402300001
PURE ID: 33319044
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ISSN: 2304-6732
DOI: 10.3390/photonics9120950
Sponsorship: Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation, Minobrnauka, (075-15-2020-780)
National Research Foundation of Korea, NRF, (NRF No-2018R1A6A1A06024970)
Ministry of Education, Kenya, MOE
The study is supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russian Federation, project 075-15-2020-780. MGP was supported by the National Research Foundation of Korea(NRF No-2018R1A6A1A06024970) funded by the Ministry of Education, Korea.
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