The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society (천문학회보)
- Volume 40 Issue 1
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- Pages.79.1-79.1
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- 2015
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- 1226-2692(pISSN)
Intensive Monitoring Survey of Nearby Galaxies
- Choi, Changsu (CEOU/Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University) ;
- Im, Myungshin (CEOU/Department of Physics and Astronomy, Seoul National University) ;
- Sung, Hyun-Il (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute)
- Published : 2015.04.10
Abstract
We describe our ongoing project, Intensive Monitoring Survey of Nearby Galaxies. This survey is designed to study transients such as Supernovae (SNe) in nearby galaxies. Our targets are UV-bright (MUV < -18.4) and nearby (d < 50 Mpc) 50 galaxies selected from a GALEX catalog, whose star formation rates are larger than normal galaxies. High star formation in these galaxies ensures that core-collapse supernova explosions occur more frequently in them than normal galaxies. By monitoring them with a short cadence of a few hours, we expect to discover 5 SNe/yr events. Most importantly, we hope to construct very early light curves in rising phase for some of them, which enables us to understand better the physical properties of progenitor star and the explosion mechanism. To enable such a high cadence observation, we constructed a world wide telescope network covering northern, southern hemisphere distributed over a wide range of longitudes (Korea, US, Australia, Uzbekistan and Spain). Data reduction pipe line, detection and classification algorithms are being developed for an efficient processing of the data. Using the network of telescopes, we expect to reach observe not only SNe but also other transients like GRBs, Asteroid, variable AGNs and gravitaional wave optical counter part.
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