Towards a BRICS Optical Transient Network (BRICS-OTN)
Abstract
This paper is based on a proposal submitted for a BRICS astronomy flagship program, which was presented at the 2019 meeting of the BRICS Astronomy Working Group, held in Rio de Janeiro from 29 September to 2 October 2019. The future prospects for the detection and study of transient phenomena in the Universe heralds a new era in time domain astronomy. The case is presented for a dedicated BRICS-wide flagship program to develop a network of ground-based optical telescopes for an all-sky survey to detect short lived optical transients and to allow follow-up of multi-wavelength and multi-messenger transient objects. This will leverage existing and planned new facilities within the BRICS countries and will also draw on the opportunities presented by other multi-wavelength space- and ground-based facilities that exist within the BRICS group. The proposed optical network would initially perform followup observations on new transients using existing telescopes. This would later expand to include a new global network of 70 wide-field 1-m telescopes which will cover the entire sky, simultaneously, with a cadence of less than a few hours. This realization would represent a ground-breaking and unique global capability, presenting many scientific opportunities and associated spin-off benefits to all BRICS countries.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2011.02892,
title = {Towards a BRICS Optical Transient Network (BRICS-OTN)},
author = {David A. H. Buckley and Vanessa A. McBride and Ulisses Barres de Almeida and Boris Shustov and Alexei Pozanenko and Alexander Lutovinov and Amitesh Omar and Jayant Murthy and Margarita Safonova and Liu Jifeng and Roberto Soria},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.02892},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
39 pages, 5 figures. Accepted for publication in the Journal "Annals of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences" as part of the Proceedings for the BRICS Astronomy Workshop - BAWG 2019 -, held in Rio de Janeiro, 29 Sep - 2 Oct 2019