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FlyEye Ground-Based Telescope: Unveiling New Frontiers in Astronomical Science

Authors :
Arcidiacono, Carmelo
Simioni, Matteo
Ragazzoni, Roberto
Gregori, Piero
Lorenzi, Paolo
Cerutti, Francesco
Ziano, Roberto
Bisiani, Matteo
Pellegrini, Roberta
Guazzora, Andrea
Pieri, Silvano
Dima, Marco
Di Rosa, Silvio
Zaggia, Simone
Farinato, Jacopo
Magrin, Demetrio
Grazian, Andrea
Gullieuszik, Marco
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The FlyEye design makes its debut in the ESA's NEOSTEL developed by OHB-Italia. This pioneering FlyEye telescope integrates a monolithic 1-meter class primary mirror feeding 16 CCD cameras for discovering Near-Earth Object (NEO) and any class of transient phenomena. OHB-Italia is the prime contractor, receiving extended support from the Italian National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF) in the ESA's NEOSTED program's integration and testing. The FlyEye distinctive design splits the Field of View into 16 channels, creating a unique multi-telescope system with a panoramic 44 square degree Field of View and a seeing-size pixel-scale, enabling NEOs detection down to apparent magnitudes 21.5 insisting on a 1m diameter spherical mirror. The scientific products of a similar FlyEye telescope can complement facilities such as Vera Rubin (former LSST) and ZTF. The FlyEye has the ability to survey two-thirds of the visible sky about three times per night can revolutionize time-domain astronomy, enabling comprehensive studies of transient phenomena, placing FlyEye in a new era of exploration of the dynamic universe. Efforts to develop automated calibration and testing procedures are keys to realizing this transformative potential.<br />Comment: 9 pages, 1 figure, SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, Ground-based and Airborne Instrumentation for Astronomy X, 16-21 June 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2407.09140
Document Type :
Working Paper