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The web-PLOP observation prioritisation system

Authors :
Snodgrass, Colin
Tsapras, Yiannis
Street, Rachel
Bramich, Daniel
Horne, Keith
Dominik, Martin
Allan, Alasdair
Source :
PoS(GMC8)056, 2008
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We present a description of the automated system used by RoboNet to prioritise follow up observations of microlensing events to search for planets. The system keeps an up-to-date record of all public data from OGLE and MOA together with any existing RoboNet data and produces new PSPL fits whenever new data arrives. It then uses these fits to predict the current or future magnitudes of events, and selects those to observe which will maximise the probability of detecting planets for a given telescope and observing time. The system drives the RoboNet telescopes automatically based on these priorities, but it is also designed to be used interactively by human observers. The prioritisation options, such as telescope/instrument parameters, observing conditions and available time can all be controlled via a web-form, and the output target list can also be customised and sorted to show the parameters that the user desires. The interactive interface is available at http://www.artemis-uk.org/web-PLOP/<br />Comment: 4 pages, Manchester Microlensing Conference, January 2008. To be published in the proceedings

Subjects

Subjects :
Astrophysics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
PoS(GMC8)056, 2008
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.0805.2159
Document Type :
Working Paper