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CHARTING THE TRANSIENT SKY: THE PALOMAR TRANSIENT FACTORY
/ Jean MOUETTE
/ 18-03-2011
/ Canal-u.fr
KULKARNI Shri
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Only about a hundred years ago astronomers came to
recognize cosmic explosive events. What was once termed as Stella Nova
are now divided into two major families, novae and supernovae (with real
distinct classes in each). The variables and the explosions have been
interesting in their own right and contributed richly to key problems in
modern astrophysics: distances to galaxies and cosmography. The area of
transient and variable stars is once again undergoing a renaissance due
to wide field optical surveys.
The Palomar Transient Factory (PTF) was designed
explicitly to chart the transient sky with a particular focus on events
which lie in the nova-supernova gap. With its innovative two-telescope
architecture it achieves both high cadence and large areal rate of
coverage. PTF was commissioned during the summer of 2009. PTF is now
finding an extragalactic transient every 20 minutes and a Galactic
(strong) variable every 10 minutes. Spectroscopy undertaken at Keck and
Palomar has allowed us: identify an emerging class of ultra-luminous
supernovae, discover luminous red novae, undertake UV spectroscopy of Ia
supernovae, discover supernovae powered by something other than
Nickel-56, clarification of sub-classes of core collapse and
thermo-nuclear explosions, map the systematics of core collapse
supernovae, a trove of eclipsing binaries and many others. Mot(s) clés libre(s) : Supernovae, Spectroscopy, Stars
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