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A Path to the Stars: The Evolution of the Species

Authors :
Vitali, F
Chincarini, G
Zannoni, M
Covino, S
Molinari, E
Benetti, S
Bonoli, C
Bortoletto, F
Cascone, E
Cosentino, R
D'Alessio, F
D'Avanzo, P
de Caprio, V
Della Valle, M
Fernandez Soto, A
Fugazza, D
Giro, E
Magrin, D
Malaspina, G
Mankiewicz, L
Margutti, R
Mazzoleni, R
Nicastro, L
Riva, A
Riva, M
Salvaterra, R
Spanò, P
Sperandio, M
Stefanon, M
Tosti, G
Testa, V
ZANNONI, MARIO
Testa, V.
Vitali, F
Chincarini, G
Zannoni, M
Covino, S
Molinari, E
Benetti, S
Bonoli, C
Bortoletto, F
Cascone, E
Cosentino, R
D'Alessio, F
D'Avanzo, P
de Caprio, V
Della Valle, M
Fernandez Soto, A
Fugazza, D
Giro, E
Magrin, D
Malaspina, G
Mankiewicz, L
Margutti, R
Mazzoleni, R
Nicastro, L
Riva, A
Riva, M
Salvaterra, R
Spanò, P
Sperandio, M
Stefanon, M
Tosti, G
Testa, V
ZANNONI, MARIO
Testa, V.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

During the last years, a number of telescopes have been dedicated to the followup of the GRBs. But after the Swift launch, the average observed intensity of the GRBs showed to be lower than thought before. Our experience with the robotic 60cm REM telescope confirmed this evidence, with a large number of lost GRBs. Then, we proposed to study the feasibility of a 4m fast pointing class telescope, equipped with a multichannel imagers, from Visible to Near Infrared. In this paper, we present the main result of the feasibility study we performed so far.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1308900730
Document Type :
Electronic Resource