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The Construction and Operation of BOOTES-4 Yufeng Fan Fanyf@ynao.ac.cn Lijiang Observatory, Yunnan Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 Photo by P.K.
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OUTLINE History of BOOTES-4 Site Preparation Installation Operation and Maintainence Scientific Results Problems Conclusion III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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BOOTES-4 Settled III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 BOOTEST4 at Lijiang Observatory (background photo on poster of Astrorob 2013)
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BOOTES Global Network III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 RAON by China-VO BOOTES looking for new site
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Lijiang Observatory New Site in Southern China 220 clear nights mostly in winter 2.4m, 1.8m AO telescope, TAT Engineer and Logistics Supports 40km from Lijiang III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 Coordinates Lat: 26°41'43"N Long: 100°01'47"E Elev: 3231m BOOTES-4 Low Level Office in Lijing town
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Shipment From St.Petersburg Back to Spain Left 19 th September, 2011 from Algeciras(Spain) On board of "Marit Maersk" Importation and Tax-Free (Customs!) Arrival on 2 nd November, 2011 III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Arrival on 2 nd November, 2011 III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Site Preparation From July to October, 2011 Power supply Lightening protection Network Cutting down trees (Carefully) Foundation III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Installation Finished 2 nd Oct. 2011 III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Installation Finished 2 nd Oct. 2011 III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Commissioning III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 Mount Alignment Optical Alignment Software Commisioning A lot of “Brocken” Parts to be repaired
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First Light and Opening Ceremony First Light on 21 st Feb. 2012 Open Ceremony on 20 th March 2012 in Lijiang III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Operation Operation in Robotic way Monitoring by 2.4m telescope observer GRB Follow ups Data download via China-VO Data Center Maintaining III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Science Results BOOTES-4 GRB follow-ups (Oral talk by Guizy, Session V) AGN monitoring in long time scale Open to Chinese Astronomers in collaborate whit BOOTES III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013 GRBPublicationT-GRBDetectorMagnitude Comments 120211A-2.03hSwift-- Telescope not focused yet 120212A-2.88hSwift-- Telescope not focused yet 120213A-20.85hSwift-- Through clouds. Around 10% (~30) of images detect any stars 120219A-95sSwift>17.8 Fast pointing but off by 20 arcmins, corrected by 20:13UT 120224A-7.3hSwift Only ~20 stars unfocused visible after reduction. 120302A-15.28hSwift-- Manual target (GRB detected in ground data) - one image with no source @ XRT position and then 4 images after 12 more hours 120308A-13.93hSwift-- only~20 stars visible after reducing and combining 23 images 120311A-13.67hSwift>17.8 120311B-3.38hSwift>18.18 120320AGCN 130802hSwift>16.3 high airmass 120510B?GCN 132861.6hFermi / Master>19,5 MASTER OT in Fermi errorbox 121028A-10 hSwift>18 I, Z, clear-filter images 121123AGCN 139872.43Swift18.87 121226AGCN 141069 sSwift>19
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Conclusion First “OPERATION” Astro-Physical RAO Importation and Installation in an efficient way Technical Benefits for China- RAO Hard Ware Software – RTS2 community in China Still Some Problems Tracking Probelm High Humidity in Summer High wind III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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Thanks for your attention! III Astrorob Workshop, Málaga, 7 October 2013
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