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Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory: Fast Response Space Missions for Early Time Phase of Gamma Ray Bursts

2013

One of the unexplored domains in the study of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is the early time phase of the optical light curve. We have proposed Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) to address this question through extraordinary opportunities presented by a series of small space missions. The UFFO is equipped with a fast-response Slewing Mirror Telescope that uses a rapidly moving mirror or mirror array to redirect the optical beam rather than slewing the entire spacecraft or telescope to aim the optical instrument at the GRB position. The UFFO will probe the early optical rise of GRBs with sub-second response, for the first time, opening a completely new frontier in GRB and transient studies. Its…

PhysicsSpacecraftbusiness.industryOptical instrumentAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaGeneral EngineeringAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicsLight curveSpace explorationlaw.inventionTelescopeFlash (photography)Space and Planetary ScienceObservatorylawbusinessGamma-ray burst
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Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory for the observation of early photons from gamma-ray bursts

2013

One of the least documented and understood aspects of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) is the rise phase of the optical light curve. The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) is an effort to address this question through extraordinary opportunities presented by a series of space missions including a small spacecraft observatory. The UFFO is equipped with a fast-response Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) that uses a rapidly moving mirror or mirror array to redirect the optical beam rather than slewing the entire spacecraft to aim the optical instrument at the GRB position. The UFFO will probe the early optical rise of GRBs with sub-second response, for the first time, opening a completely new frontier in …

PhysicsSpacecraftbusiness.industrySpace instrumentAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyAstronomyCosmic rayAstrophysicsSpace explorationGamma ray burstslaw.inventionTelescopeFlash (photography)ObservatorylawGRB 090423Gamma-ray bursts (GRBs)businessGamma-ray burstScientific instrument
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Auvby? survey for Ca II emission stars

1990

During the last two years auvbyβ photometric survey of 85 Ca II emission stars from the Mount Wilson program on stellar activity has been carried out at the Calar Alto Observatory (Almeria, Spain). We present preliminary results for theuvby and β calibrations. Some stars displaying anomalousc1 andm1 indices, with photometric or spectroscopic data from previous studies, are reported. A reddening study for the complete sample is given.

PhysicsStarsSpace and Planetary ScienceObservatoryMetallicityStellar rotationAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsEmission spectrumAstrophysicsAstronomical spectroscopyAstrophysics and Space Science
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The Status of the Ultra Fast Flash Observatory - Pathfinder

2012

On behalf of the UFFO Collaboration; International audience; The Ultra Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) is a project to study early optical emissions from Gamma Ray Bursts (GRBs). The primary scientific goal of UFFO is to see if GRBs can be calibrated with their rising times, so that they could be used as new standard candles. In order to minimize delay in optical follow-up measurements, which is now about 100 sec after trigger from the Swift experiment, we rotate a mirror to redirect light path so that optical measurement can be performed within a second after the trigger. We have developed a pathfinder mission, UFFO-pathfinder to launch on board the Lomonosov satellite in 2012. In this talk,…

PhysicsSwiftNuclear and High Energy Physics[PHYS.ASTR.HE]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE][PHYS.ASTR.IM]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]010308 nuclear & particles physics[SDU.ASTR.HE]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena [astro-ph.HE]AstronomyCosmic ray01 natural sciencesAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsEarly Light Emissions[SDU.ASTR.IM]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysic [astro-ph.IM]Flash (photography)PathfinderObservatory0103 physical sciencesGamma Ray BurstsUltra fastSatelliteGamma-ray burst010303 astronomy & astrophysicscomputerUltra Fast Flash Observatorycomputer.programming_language
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Development of the wide field imager for Athena

2015

The WFI (Wide Field Imager) instrument is planned to be one of two complementary focal plane cameras on ESA's next X-ray observatory Athena. It combines unprecedented survey power through its large field of view of 40 arcmin x 40 arcmin together with excellent count-rate capability (>= 1 Crab). The energy resolution of the silicon sensor is state-of-the-art in the energy band of interest from 0.2 keV to 15 keV, e.g. the full width at half maximum of a line at 6 keV will be <= 150 eV until the end of the nominal mission phase. This performance is accomplished by using DEPFET active pixel sensors with a pixel size of 130 μm x 130 μm well suited to the on-axis angular resolution of 5 arcsec of…

PhysicsX-ray detectorCMOS sensorHot and Energetic UniversePixelbusiness.industryElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialApplied MathematicsX-ray detectorComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern Recognitionfocal plane cameraCondensed Matter PhysicX-ray astronomyFull width at half maximumCardinal pointOpticsActive pixel sensorObservatoryWFIAngular resolutionAthenaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessImage resolutionDEPFET
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Analyzing observations of molecules in the ISM: Theoretical and experimental studies of energy transfer

2012

Our laboratories have recently calculated a set of collision coefficients characterizing the efficiency of energy transfer between helium and/or hydrogen and a large variety of interstellar molecules. We have considered with molecules ranging from light hydrides, observed by the Herschel Space Observatory, to medium size molecules, observed by mm antennas, to heavy complex organic molecules, observed also in the cm range. We present a review of recent theoretical results obtained in our laboratories, for various kinds of commonly observed molecules.

Physics[PHYS]Physics [physics]Range (particle radiation)Hydrogen010308 nuclear & particles physicsEnergy transferGeneral Engineeringchemistry.chemical_elementAstronomy and Astrophysics01 natural sciences7. Clean energyMolecular physicsSpace observatoryOrganic molecules[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistry[CHIM.THEO] Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistrychemistrySpace and Planetary Science0103 physical sciencesMoleculePhysics::Chemical Physics010303 astronomy & astrophysicsHeliumComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Design and implementation of electronics and data acquisition system for Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory

2013

The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) Pathfinder for Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) consists of two telescopes. The UFFO Burst Alert &amp; Trigger Telescope (UBAT) handles the detection and localization of GRBs, and the Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) conducts the measurement of the UV/optical afterglow. UBAT is equipped with an X-ray detector, analog and digital signal readout electronics that detects X-rays from GRBs and determines the location. SMT is equipped with a stepping motor and the associated electronics to rotate the slewing mirror targeting the GRBs identified by UBAT. First the slewing mirror points to a GRB, then SMT obtains the optical image of the GRB using the intensified CCD an…

Physicsbusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaDetectorAstrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsGeneral EngineeringAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeFlash (photography)Data acquisitionSpace and Planetary ScienceObservatorylawDigital signalElectronicsbusinessGamma-ray burstComputer hardwareEAS Publications Series
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Status of the EPIC thin and medium filters on-board XMM-Newton after more than 10 years of operation I: laboratory measurements on back-up filters

2013

After more than ten years of operation of the EPIC camera on board the X-ray observatory XMM-Newton, we have reviewed the status of its Thin and Medium filters by performing both laboratory measurements on back-up filters, and analysis of data collected in-flight. We have selected a set of Thin and Medium back-up filters among those still available in the EPIC consortium, and have started a program to investigate their status by different laboratory measurements including: UV/VIS transmission, X-ray transmission, RAMAN IR spectroscopy, X-Ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy, and Atomic Force Microscopy. We report the results of the measurements conducted up to now, and point out some lessons lear…

Physicsbusiness.industryAtomic force microscopyDetectorX-ray detectorEPICOn boardSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaOpticsObservatoryX-rays: XMM-Newton X-rays: instrumentation X-rays: filtersCalibrationData analysisbusinessSPIE Proceedings
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An Astronomical Observatory in the Classroom

2005

We describe a project developed at the University of Granada in collaboration with the Instituto de Astrofisica de Andalucia aimed at using a remote telescope for live astronomical observations from the classroom. Available instrumentation, software and activities are presented.

Physicsbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopeSoftwareSpace and Planetary ScienceObservatorylawSystems engineeringInstrumentation (computer programming)businessEAS Publications Series
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On coronal structures and their variability in active stars: The case of Capella observed with Chandra/LETGS

2003

In this paper we present a detailed analysis of two X-ray spectra of Capella, taken eleven months apart with the Low Energy Transmission Grating Spectrometer (LETGS) of the Chandra Observatory. We have studied variability of the coronal emission over different time scales, both in the whole X-ray band and in narrow temperature ranges identified by lines. The comparison of the two observations shows that the whole coronal emission of Capella in March 2000 was 3% higher than in February 2001; there also appears to be a tendency, albeit a marginal one, for the hottest lines to show the largest changes between the two observations. A detailed search for short-term variability (on time scales ra…

Physicseducation.field_of_studySpectrometerAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaPopulationMonte Carlo methodAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsPlasmaAstrophysicsSpectral lineIonStarsSettore FIS/05 - Astronomia E AstrofisicaSpace and Planetary ScienceObservatoryX-rays: stars techniques: spectroscopic stars: activity stars: coronae stars: individual: Capellaeducation
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