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== Current and future instruments suitable for Gaia alerts response ==
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== Gaia Science Alerts Follow-up Server ==
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We are currently testing a facility which allows uniform calibration of the photometric follow-up observations of alerts reported by transient surveys.
  
'''The list here will contain surveys probable to be in operation from 2012 to 2017 suitable for following-up Gaia alerts. Please expand it with more surveys.'''
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Access to the Calibration Server: [http://gsaweb.ast.cam.ac.uk/followup/].
  
[http://www.uni-sw.gwdg.de/~hessman/MONET/links.html Hessman's list] of (mainly robotic) telescopes (including ones in preparation).
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Here is the presentation about it: [[Media:GaiaFollowupServerManual.pdf | Presentation]]
  
* MASTER Robotic Net ([http://arxiv.org/abs/0907.0827 Lipunov et al. 2009]) limiting mag= 19-20, started in 2002 in Moscow, Russia, followed-up many GCN alerts; now being upgraded to a network all over Russia (1000 clear nights per year).
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Here is the documentation on the [[Calibration_Server|Cambridge Photometry Calibration Server]]  
  
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If you plan to perform any photometric follow-up observations of the alerts available at SkyAlert.org and you would like to use our service, please contact [[User:Lukasz | Lukasz Wyrzykowski]] for password. When contacting us please provide us also with your observatory name, longitude and latitude and available filters.
  
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Useful links for observers willing to do follow-up observations for Gaia:
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* [http://nova.astrometry.net astrometry.net] - online service providing astrometric WCS solution for any image
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* [http://www.astromatic.net astromatic.net] - collection of useful astro-software, including Sextractor
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== Preliminary minimal requirements on the photometric and spectroscopic follow-up of Gaia Alerts ==
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'''Photometry:'''
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* multi-band photometry, at least two bands (e.g. V,I), Sloan ugriz preferred
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* flux calibration no worse than 10% (0.1 mag)
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* WCS and fluxes (from, e.g., Sextractor) submitted to the Calibration Server
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* availability of flux measurements within 24 hours
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'''Spectroscopy:'''
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* spectral range minimal: 4500-7000A
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* signal to noise > 20 all over the range above
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* resolution R > 150
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* lambda calibrations better -+ 3A
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* relative flux calibrations better -+10%
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* absolute flux calibrations: none
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* availability of reduced spectra within less than 24h
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== Coordination of follow-up spectroscopy and photometry ==
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There is a new page discussing strategy, schedules, observing rotas and an observing guide: [[ObservingProgramme | here]]
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== GAIA Marshall ==
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The GAIA Marshall can be found at: http://gaiamarshall.ast.cam.ac.uk
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Username and password are required to access the GAIA Marshall facility.
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=====Catalogues Cross-matched and Update Frequencies =====
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* GAIA Alerts: Every 1 hour
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* ASAS - SN: Every 3 hours
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* CRTS - CV (CSS, MSL and SSS): Every 3 hours
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* CRTS - SN (CSS, MSL and SSS): Every 3 hours
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* OGLE: Every 1 hour
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* Pan-STARRS: Every 3 hours
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* SkyMapper: Every 3 hours
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* Sources added by users: Every 3 hours
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* ATelegrams: Every 1 hour
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=====Marshall How-to and Known Bugs=====
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* [[marshall how-to]]
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* [[File: Gaia_marshall_tutorial.pdf]]
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* [[Marshall known bugs]]

Latest revision as of 07:43, 5 July 2016

Gaia Science Alerts Follow-up Server

We are currently testing a facility which allows uniform calibration of the photometric follow-up observations of alerts reported by transient surveys.

Access to the Calibration Server: [1].

Here is the presentation about it: Presentation

Here is the documentation on the Cambridge Photometry Calibration Server

If you plan to perform any photometric follow-up observations of the alerts available at SkyAlert.org and you would like to use our service, please contact Lukasz Wyrzykowski for password. When contacting us please provide us also with your observatory name, longitude and latitude and available filters.

Useful links for observers willing to do follow-up observations for Gaia:

  • astrometry.net - online service providing astrometric WCS solution for any image
  • astromatic.net - collection of useful astro-software, including Sextractor

Preliminary minimal requirements on the photometric and spectroscopic follow-up of Gaia Alerts

Photometry:

  • multi-band photometry, at least two bands (e.g. V,I), Sloan ugriz preferred
  • flux calibration no worse than 10% (0.1 mag)
  • WCS and fluxes (from, e.g., Sextractor) submitted to the Calibration Server
  • availability of flux measurements within 24 hours

Spectroscopy:

  • spectral range minimal: 4500-7000A
  • signal to noise > 20 all over the range above
  • resolution R > 150
  • lambda calibrations better -+ 3A
  • relative flux calibrations better -+10%
  • absolute flux calibrations: none
  • availability of reduced spectra within less than 24h

Coordination of follow-up spectroscopy and photometry

There is a new page discussing strategy, schedules, observing rotas and an observing guide: here

GAIA Marshall

The GAIA Marshall can be found at: http://gaiamarshall.ast.cam.ac.uk

Username and password are required to access the GAIA Marshall facility.

Catalogues Cross-matched and Update Frequencies
  • GAIA Alerts: Every 1 hour
  • ASAS - SN: Every 3 hours
  • CRTS - CV (CSS, MSL and SSS): Every 3 hours
  • CRTS - SN (CSS, MSL and SSS): Every 3 hours
  • OGLE: Every 1 hour
  • Pan-STARRS: Every 3 hours
  • SkyMapper: Every 3 hours
  • Sources added by users: Every 3 hours
  • ATelegrams: Every 1 hour
Marshall How-to and Known Bugs