학술논문
Quick Ultra-VIolet Kilonova surveyor (QUVIK)
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Working Paper
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Werner, N.; Řípa, J.; Münz, F.; Hroch, F.; Jelínek, M.; Krtička, J.; Zajaček, M.; Topinka, M.; Dániel, V.; Gromeš, J.; Václavík, J.; Steiger, L.; Lédl, V.; Seginak, J.; Benáček, J.; Budaj, J.; Faltová, N.; Gális, R.; Jadlovský, D.; Janík, J.; Kajan, M.; Karas, V.; Korčáková, D.; Kosiba, M.; Krtičková, I.; Kubát, J.; Kubátová, B.; Kurfürst, P.; Labaj, M.; Mikulášek, Z.; Pál, A.; Paunzen, E.; Piecka, M.; Prišegen, M.; Ramezani, T.; Skarka, M.; Szász, G.; Thöne, C.; Zejda, M.
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Abstract
We present a near-UV space telescope on a ~70kg micro-satellite with a moderately fast repointing capability and a near real-time alert communication system that has been proposed in response to a call for an ambitious Czech national mission. The mission, which has recently been approved for Phase 0, A, and B1 study shall measure the brightness evolution of kilonovae, resulting from mergers of neutron stars in the near-UV band and thus it shall distinguish between different explosion scenarios. Between the observations of transient sources, the satellite shall perform observations of other targets of interest, a large part of which will be chosen in open competition.
Comment: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation
Comment: SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation