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The R2Pub Telescopes for Surveying: An Overview and Performance Evaluation of the System

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2026-01-21 v1

Abstract

The R2Pub telescope, built by the Beijing Planetarium, is a 60 cm equatorial binocular telescope located at the Daocheng site of Yunnan Observatories in China, at an altitude of about 4700 m. This paper presents an overview of the R2Pub telescope system, including its design, instrumentation, and survey capabilities, and reports an initial evaluation of its system performance. R2Pub is a prime-focus binocular system, with each optical tube covering a field of view of approximately 18 square degrees. It is designed to detect a wide range of transient and variable sources in the local universe, such as variable stars, eclipsing binaries, supernovae, gamma-ray burst afterglows, tidal disruption events, active galactic nuclei, and other unknown transients. The observatory infrastructure, including the dome, equatorial mount, optical tubes, and associated subsystems, has been fully constructed and installed, and the system has entered the commissioning phase. Benefiting from the high-altitude location, good seeing conditions, and dark sky background at the Daocheng site, performance tests during commissioning show that the R2Pub system can reach a 5-sigma limiting magnitude of about 18.7 mag in the Pan-STARRS r' band with a 60 s exposure. Ongoing observations with R2Pub are expected to contribute to studies of variable and transient phenomena and to enhance public outreach in astronomy. The binocular design enables simultaneous dual-band observations, providing instantaneous color information for transient sources and improving the classification and physical characterization of their properties and evolution.

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@article{arxiv.2601.13587,
  title  = {The R2Pub Telescopes for Surveying: An Overview and Performance Evaluation of the System},
  author = {Xuan Song and Xiaofeng Wang and Jin Zhu and Jian Li and Jincheng Guo and Danfeng Xiang and Xin Li and Cheng Liu and Yuanhang Ning and Zhishuai Ge and Zhenzhen Shao and Xiaochen Zheng and Yi Yang and Lei Zhang and Yaqing Shi and Dongyao Zhao and Xiangyun Zeng and Jun Mo and Tengfei Song and Yufeng Fan and Yu Liu and Jingxing Wang and Shousheng He and Ciren Wangdui and Jujia Zhang and Xuefei Zhang and Kai Ye and Jinming Bai and Xiaojun Jiang and Xiaoming Zhang and Peng Qiu and Jicheng Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.13587},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted for publication in Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific