The MéO (for Métrologie Optique) telescope is the Satellite and Lunar Laser Ranging (SLR) dedicated telescope of Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur (France) located at plateau de Calern. The telescope uses an altazimuth mount. The motorization of the mount has a capability of 6 deg/s allowing the follow up of Low Earth Orbits (LEO) satellites, as...
-
November 15, 2011 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
-
2022 (v1)Journal article
The early and complete temporal characterization of optical, fast, transient sources requires continuous and multiband observations over different timescales (hours to months). For time-domain astronomy, using several telescopes to analyze single objects is the usual method, allowing the acquisition of highly sampled light curves. Taking a...
Uploaded on: December 3, 2022 -
June 11, 2016 (v1)Journal article
International audience
Uploaded on: December 4, 2022 -
2022 (v1)Journal article
The early and complete temporal characterization of optical, fast, transient sources requires continuous and multi-band observations over different timescales (hours to months). For timing astronomy, the use of several telescopes to analyze single objects is the usual method, allowing the acquisition of highly sampled light curves. Taking a...
Uploaded on: March 25, 2023 -
July 1, 2011 (v1)Journal article
International audience
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023 -
2017 (v1)Journal article
The Zadko telescope is a 1 m f/4 Cassegrain telescope, situated in the state of Western Australia about 80-km north of Perth. The facility plays a niche role in Australian astronomy, as it is the only meter class facility in Australia dedicated to automated follow-up imaging of alerts or triggers received from different external...
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023 -
2013 (v1)Journal article
We present optical, X-ray and gamma-ray observations of GRB 111209A, at a redshift of z = 0.677. We show that this event was active in its prompt phase for about 25000 seconds, making it the longest burst ever observed. This rare event could have been detected up to z ~ 1.4. Compared to other long GRBs, GRB 111209A is a clear outlier in the...
Uploaded on: October 11, 2023 -
2013 (v1)Journal article
We present optical, X-ray and gamma-ray observations of GRB 111209A, at a redshift of z = 0.677. We show that this event was active in its prompt phase for about 25000 seconds, making it the longest burst ever observed. This rare event could have been detected up to z ~ 1.4. Compared to other long GRBs, GRB 111209A is a clear outlier in the...
Uploaded on: December 2, 2022 -
June 28, 2012 (v1)Journal article
International audience
Uploaded on: February 28, 2023 -
2019 (v1)Journal article
We present observations of the possible short GRB 180418A in γ-rays, X-rays, and in the optical. Early optical photometry with the TAROT and RATIR instruments shows a bright peak (≈14.2 AB mag) between T + 28 and T + 90 s that we interpret as the signature of a reverse shock. Later observations can be modeled by a standard forward shock model...
Uploaded on: December 3, 2022