articleJan 1, 2006Closed access

The WASP Project and the SuperWASP Cameras

DLD. L. PollaccoISI. SkillenACA. Collier CameronDJD. J. ChristianCHC. Hellier

Abstract

The SuperWASP cameras are wide-field imaging systems at the Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, and at the Sutherland Station of the South African Astronomical Observatory. Each instrument has a field of view of some 482 deg2 with an angular scale of 13.7" pixel-1, and is capable of delivering photometry with accuracy better than 1% for objects having V~7.0-11.5. Lower quality data for objects brighter than V~15.0 are stored in the project archive. The systems, while designed to monitor fields with high cadence, are capable of surveying the entire visible sky every 40 minutes. Depending on the observational strategy, the data rate can be up to 100 Gbytes per…

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  • DL
    D. L. PollaccoCorresponding
  • IS
    I. Skillen
  • AC
    A. Collier Cameron
  • DJ
    D. J. Christian
  • CH
    C. Hellier

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Keywords
  • Environmental science
  • Astronomy
  • Astrobiology
  • Computer science
  • Physics
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