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RoboNet‐II: Follow‐up observations of microlensing events with a robotic network of telescopes
Authors:Y Tsapras  R Street  K Horne  C Snodgrass  M Dominik  A Allan  I Steele  DM Bramich  ES Saunders  N Rattenbury  C Mottram  S Fraser  N Clay  M Burgdorf  M Bode  TA Lister  E Hawkins  JP Beaulieu  P Fouqu  M Albrow  J Menzies  A Cassan  D Dominis‐Prester
Abstract:RoboNet‐II uses a global network of robotic telescopes to perform follow‐up observations of microlensing events in the Galactic Bulge. The current network consists of three 2 m telescopes located in Hawaii and Australia (owned by Las Cumbres Observatory) and the Canary Islands (owned by Liverpool John Moores University). In future years the network will be expanded by deploying clusters of 1 m telescopes in other suitable locations. A principal scientific aim of the RoboNet‐II project is the detection of cool extra‐solar planets by the method of gravitational microlensing. These detections will provide crucial constraints to models of planetary formation and orbital migration. RoboNet‐II acts in coordination with the PLANET microlensing follow‐up network and uses an optimization algorithm (“web‐PLOP”) to select the targets and a distributed scheduling paradigm (eSTAR) to execute the observations. Continuous automated assessment of the observations and anomaly detection is provided by the ARTEMiS system (© 2009 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)
Keywords:planetary systems  techniques: photometric  telescopes
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