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EAS Publications Series
Volume 61, 2013
Gamma-ray Bursts: 15 Years of GRB Afterglows – Progenitors, Environments and Host Galaxies from the Nearby to the Early Universe
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Page(s) | 537 - 543 | |
Section | Chapter XI: Instrumentation & Techniques-II (Lomonosov/UFFO) | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/eas/1361087 | |
Published online | 22 July 2013 |
A.J. Castro-Tirado, J.Gorosabel and I.H. Park (eds)
EAS Publications Series, 61 (2013) 537-543
The Slewing Mirror Telescope and the Data-Acquisition System for the UFFO-Pathfinder
1 Sungkyunkwan
University, Suwon,
Korea
2 University of Paris-Sud
11, Orsay,
France
3 Technical University of
Denmark, Copenhagen,
Denmark
4 Instituto de Astrofísica de
Andalucía, CSIC, Granada, Spain
5 National Taiwan
University, Taipei,
Taiwan
6 Korea Advanced Institute of Science
and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
7 University of Valencia,
Valencia,
Spain
8 University of
California, Berkeley,
USA
9 National United
University, Miao-Li,
Taiwan
10 Ewha Womans
University, Seoul,
Korea
11 Yonsei University,
Seoul,
Korea
12 Moscow State
University, Moscow,
Russia
The Ultra-Fast Flash Observatory (UFFO) aims to detect the earliest moment of Gamma-Ray Bursts (GRBs) which is not well known, resulting into the enhancement of GRB mechanism understanding. The pathfinder mission was proposed to be a scaled-down version of UFFO, and only contains the UFFO Burst Alert & Trigger Telescope (UBAT) measuring the X-ray/gamma-ray with the wide-field of view and the Slewing Mirror Telescope (SMT) with a rapid-response for the UV/optical photons. Once the UBAT detects a GRB candidate with the position accuracy of 10 arcmin, the SMT steers the UV/optical photons from the candidate to the telescope by the fast rotatable mirror and provides the early UV/optical photons measurements with 4 arcsec accuracy. The SMT has a modified Ritchey-Chrètien telescope with the aperture size of 10 cm diameter including the rotatable mirror and the image readout by the intensified charge-coupled device. There is a key board called the UFFO Data Acquisition system (UDAQ) that manages the communication of each telescope and also of the satellite and the UFFO overall operation. This pathfinder is designed and built within the limited size and weight of ~20 kg and the low power consumption up to ~30 W. We will discuss the design and performance of the UFFO-pathfinder, and its integration to the Lomonosov satellite.
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