Seminar
Spectroscopy and monitoring with the 1.2m robotic telescope TIGRE in Guanajuato, MEX

Prof. Klaus-Peter Schroder

Resumen

Tigre is a 1.2m f:8 RC robotic telescope designed to do spectroscopic monitoring of dynamical processes, mainly in stellar astrophysics, for objects of less than 2" of size and brighter than magnitude 10...11. Its 2-channel (red/blue) echelle spectrograph HEROS has a resolution of 20,000 and covers simultaneously almost the whole range from the near IR to near UV (8800-3800A). It can also be used to determine the exact physical properties of stellar samples of interest, comparing high s/n (80-120) spectra with PHOENIX models and iSpec analysis. The large amount of spectroscopic data ideally serves a large variety of undergraduate and graduate thesis projects. This presentation gives a brief insight into this dedicated, yet economic international project of the universities of Hamburg, Guanajuato and Liege and the opportunities it has to offer to the international community.

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Spectroscopy and monitoring with the 1.2m robotic telescope TIGRE in Guanajuato, MEX
Prof. Klaus-Peter Schroder
Universidad de Guanajuato
Thursday September 6, 2018 - 10:30 GMT+1  (Aula)
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