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The Liverpool Telescope. Iain Steele http://telescope.livjm.ac.uk/. Liverpool Telescope. 2.0 metre f/10 RC Robotic up to 5 instruments 40% PATT (UK) 30% LJMU 20% CAT (Spanish) 5% international 5% Science and Society OPTICON TNA. Reliability. Productivity. Demand. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Liverpool TelescopeThe Liverpool Telescope

Iain Steele

http://telescope.livjm.ac.uk/

Iain Steele

http://telescope.livjm.ac.uk/

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Liverpool TelescopeLiverpool Telescope2.0 metre f/10 RCRoboticup to 5 instruments40% PATT (UK)30% LJMU 20% CAT (Spanish)5% international5% Science and

Society OPTICON TNA

2.0 metre f/10 RCRoboticup to 5 instruments40% PATT (UK)30% LJMU 20% CAT (Spanish)5% international5% Science and

Society OPTICON TNA

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ReliabilityReliability

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ProductivityProductivity

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DemandDemand

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Instrumentation Plan: Generation 1

Instrumentation Plan: Generation 1

Name FOV Resolution

Wavelength

Description Date

RATCam 4.6’ 0.14”/pix u’-z’ imager 2004

SupIRCam 1.7’ 0.4”/pix JH imager 2005

RINGO 4.2’ 0.28”/pix V+R polarimeter 2006

MEABURN 10” 3Å / pix 1500Å spectrograph

2007

RISE 10’ 0.6”/pix V+R Fast timing 2008

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Instrumentation Plan: Generation 2

Instrumentation Plan: Generation 2

Name FOV Resolution

Wavelength

Description Date

IO (optical) 10’ 0.15”/pix u’-y’ Wide imager

2009

IO (IR) 6’ 0.2”/pix r’-H tip-tilt imager

2010

RINGO2 4.2’ 0.28”/pix V+R Faint obj pol.

2011

FRODOSpec

10” 0.5Å / pix 7000Å Faint obj spec

2009

? ? ? ? ? 2012

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Science with the LTScience with the LT

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Highlights I: Exoplanets

Highlights I: Exoplanets

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Highlights II: Gamma Ray Bursts

Highlights II: Gamma Ray Bursts

GRB090102

GRB070714b (z=0.923)

GRB080319b

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Highlights III: Supernovae

Highlights III: SupernovaeType IIType IbType Ic

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Highlights IV: Other Areas

Highlights IV: Other Areas

ULAS J1319-0950z=6.127

3C279

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Highlights V:Science and Society

Highlights V:Science and Society

National Schools Observatory973 schools11926 observationsQueens AwardA. C. Clark nomination

IYA 2009London Launch EventFrench TV documentary2009 CCI allocationRoyal Institution

National Schools Observatory973 schools11926 observationsQueens AwardA. C. Clark nomination

IYA 2009London Launch EventFrench TV documentary2009 CCI allocationRoyal Institution

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Strategic Aims 2009 - 2014

Strategic Aims 2009 - 2014

Maximize scientific productivity Review and update science strategy

in light of current and future instrumentation plans

Increase engagement with non-LT users

Understand long-term (post 2015) plans and implications for any upgrades needed before then.

Maximize scientific productivity Review and update science strategy

in light of current and future instrumentation plans

Increase engagement with non-LT users

Understand long-term (post 2015) plans and implications for any upgrades needed before then.

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Development Programme

Development Programme

FRODOSpec commissioning

IO (“Infrared-Optical”)

RINGO2New User Front

EndSupport Building

FRODOSpec commissioning

IO (“Infrared-Optical”)

RINGO2New User Front

EndSupport Building

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IOIO

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I cameraI camera

HAWAII-2RG2048 x 2048 18 micron pixels1.8 micron cutoffSubstrate removed

QE>70% 0.4 - 1.0 micronsQE>80% 1.0 - 1.8 microns

Dark current < 1 e- / secGuide window functionality to

generate tip-tilt signal

HAWAII-2RG2048 x 2048 18 micron pixels1.8 micron cutoffSubstrate removed

QE>70% 0.4 - 1.0 micronsQE>80% 1.0 - 1.8 microns

Dark current < 1 e- / secGuide window functionality to

generate tip-tilt signal

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O cameraO camera

Fairchild CCD486 BI array4096 x 4096 15 micron

pixelsDark current < 0.02 e-

/secRead noise < 10 e-

Fairchild CCD486 BI array4096 x 4096 15 micron

pixelsDark current < 0.02 e-

/secRead noise < 10 e-

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Tip-tilt and offset mirror

Tip-tilt and offset mirror

Off the shelf PI S-340 pizeo platform with gold plated BK7 mirrorMaximum tilt 12’Tilt resolution 0.04”f = 200Hz

I detector provides guide signal15-20 Hz bandwidth

Off the shelf PI S-340 pizeo platform with gold plated BK7 mirrorMaximum tilt 12’Tilt resolution 0.04”f = 200Hz

I detector provides guide signal15-20 Hz bandwidth

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SummarySummary

Telescope reliable and productive

Robotic operation makes some difficult to execute science routine.

Strong instrument development programme will keep us competitive

http://telescope.livjm.ac.uk/

Telescope reliable and productive

Robotic operation makes some difficult to execute science routine.

Strong instrument development programme will keep us competitive

http://telescope.livjm.ac.uk/