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OMC: An Optical Monitoring Camera for INTEGRAL
J.m. Mas-hesseA. GimenezJ.l. CulhaneC. JamarB. McbreenJ. TorraR. HudecJuan Fabregat LluecaE. MeursS.p. SwingsM.a. AlcaceraA. BaladoR. BeizteguiT. BelenguerL. BradleyM.d. CaballeroP. CaboJ.m. DefiseE. DíazA. DomingoF. FiguerasI. FigueroaL. HanlonF. HrochV. HudcovaT. GarcíaB. JordanC. JordiP. KretschmarC. LaviadaM. MarchE. MartínE. MazyM. MenéndezJ.m. MiE. De MiguelT. MuñozK. NolanR. OlmedoJ.y. PlesseriaJ. PolcarM. ReinaE. RenotteP. RochusA. SánchezJ.c. San MartínA. SmithJ. SoldanP. ThomasV. TimónD. Waltonsubject
PhotometersUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Astronomía ópticaSpace vehiclesPhotometricPhotometers ; Space vehicles ; Instruments ; Photometric ; StarsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICAInstrumentsStars:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Astronomía óptica [UNESCO]description
The Optical Monitoring Camera (OMC) will observe the optical emission from the prime targets of the gammaray instruments onboard the ESA mission INTEGRAL, with the support of the JEM-X monitor in the X-ray domain. This capability will provide invaluable diagnostic information on the nature and the physics of the sources over a broad wavelength range. Its main scientific objectives are: (1) to monitor the optical emission from the sources observed by the gamma- and X-ray instruments, measuring the time and intensity structure of the optical emission for comparison with variability at high energies, and (2) to provide the brightness and position of the optical counterpart of any gamma- or X-ray transient taking place within its field of view. The OMC is based on a refractive optics with an aperture of 50 mm focused onto a large format CCD (1024 2048 pixels) working in frame transfer mode (1024 1024 pixels imaging area). With a field of view of 5ºx5º it will be able to monitor sources down to magnitude V = 18. Typical observations will perform a sequence of di erent integration times, allowing for photometric uncertainties below 0.1 mag for objects with V <= 16. Fabregat Llueca, Juan, Juan.Fabregat@uv.es
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