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The Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO): Prototype performance and prospects for transient science

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posted on 2022-04-04, 13:47 authored by D Steeghs, DK Galloway, K Ackley, MJ Dyer, J Lyman, K Ulaczyk, R Cutter, YL Mong, V Dhillon, P O'Brien, G Ramsay, S Poshyachinda, R Kotak, LK Nuttall, E Pallé, RP Breton, D Pollacco, E Thrane, S Aukkaravittayapun, S Awiphan, U Burhanudin, P Chote, A Chrimes, E Daw, C Duffy, R Eyles-Ferris, B Gompertz, T Heikkilä, P Irawati, MR Kennedy, T Killestein, H Kuncarayakti, AJ Levan, S Littlefair, L Makrygianni, T Marsh, D Mata-Sanchez, S Mattila, J Maund, J McCormac, D Mkrtichian, J Mullaney, K Noysena, M Patel, E Rol, U Sawangwit, ER Stanway, R Starling, P Strøm, S Tooke, R West, DJ White, K Wiersema
The Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer (GOTO) is an array of wide-field optical telescopes, designed to exploit new discoveries from the next generation of gravitational wave detectors (LIGO, Virgo, and KAGRA), study rapidly evolving transients, and exploit multimessenger opportunities arising from neutrino and very high energy gamma-ray triggers. In addition to a rapid response mode, the array will also perform a sensitive, all-sky transient survey with few day cadence. The facility features a novel, modular design with multiple 40-cm wide-field reflectors on a single mount. In 2017 June, the GOTO collaboration deployed the initial project prototype, with 4 telescope units, at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (ORM), La Palma, Canary Islands. Here, we describe the deployment, commissioning, and performance of the prototype hardware, and discuss the impact of these findings on the final GOTO design. We also offer an initial assessment of the science prospects for the full GOTO facility that employs 32 telescope units across two sites.

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Citation

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 511, Issue 2, April 2022, Pages 2405–2422, https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stac013

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Department of Physics and Astronomy

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Volume

511

Issue

2

Pagination

2405 - 2422

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

issn

0035-8711

eissn

1365-2966

Acceptance date

2021-10-08

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-04-04

Language

en

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