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An Optimization Framework for Wide-Field Small Aperture Telescope Arrays Used in Sky Surveys

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2025-05-07 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors Optics

Abstract

For time-domain astronomy, it is crucial to frequently image celestial objects at specific depths within a predetermined cadence. To fulfill these scientific demands, scientists globally have started or planned the development of non-interferometric telescope arrays in recent years. Due to the numerous parameters involved in configuring these arrays, there is a need for an automated optimization framework that selects parameter sets to satisfy scientific needs while minimizing costs. In this paper, we introduce such a framework, which integrates optical design software, an exposure time calculator, and an optimization algorithm, to balance the observation capabilities and the cost of optical telescope arrays. Neural networks are utilized to speed up results retrieval of the system with different configurations. We use the SiTian project as a case study to demonstrate the framework's effectiveness, showing that this approach can aid scientists in selecting optimal parameter sets. The code for this framework is published in the China Virtual Observatory PaperData Repository, enabling users to optimize parameters for various non-interferometric telescope array projects.

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@article{arxiv.2505.03094,
  title  = {An Optimization Framework for Wide-Field Small Aperture Telescope Arrays Used in Sky Surveys},
  author = {Wennan Xiang and Peng Jia and Zhengyang Li and Jifeng Liu and Zhenyu Ying and Zeyu Bai},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.03094},
  year   = {2025}
}

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To appear in Experimetal Astronomy