Bibcode
Deeg, H. J.; Alonso, R.; Belmonte, J. A.; Horne, K.; Alsubai, K.; Collier Cameron, A.; Doyle, L. R.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomische Nachrichten, Vol.325, Issue 6, p.643-645
Fecha de publicación:
10
2004
Número de citas
1
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
A prototype system for the Permanent All Sky Survey (PASS) project is
presented. PASS is a continuous photometric survey of the entire
celestial sphere with a high temporal resolution. Its major objectives
are the detection of all giant-planet transits (with periods up to some
weeks) across stars up to mag 10.5, and to deliver continuously
photometry that is useful for the study of any variable stars. The
prototype is based on CCD cameras with short focal length optics on a
fixed mount. A small dome to house it at Teide Observatory, Tenerife, is
currently being constructed. A placement at the antarctic Dome C is also
being considered. The prototype will be used for a feasibility study of
PASS, to define the best observing strategies, and to perform a detailed
characterization of the capabilities and scope of the survey.
Afterwards, a first partial sky surveying will be started with it. That
first survey may be able to detect transiting planets during its first
few hundred hours of operation. It will also deliver a data set around
which software modules dealing with the various scientific objectives of
PASS will be developed. The PASS project is still in its early phase and
teams interested in specific scientific objectives, in providing
technical expertise, or in participating with own observations are
invited to collaborate.