Open Astronomy (Dec 2003)

Fast CCD Photometry in the Taiwan-America Occultation Survey

  • Chen W. P.,
  • Zhang Z. W.,
  • King S. K.,
  • Alcock C.,
  • Byun Y. I.,
  • Cook K. H.,
  • Dave R.,
  • Giammarco J.,
  • Lee T.,
  • Lehner M.,
  • Liang C.,
  • Lissauer J.,
  • Marshall S.,
  • Pater I. de,
  • Porrata R.,
  • Rice J.,
  • Wang A.,
  • Wang S. Y.,
  • Wen C. Y.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/astro-2017-0082
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 568 – 573

Abstract

Read online

We describe the efforts of the Taiwan-America Occultation Survey (TAOS) project to develop a data acquisition and analysis scheme for fast CCD imaging photometry. The TAOS project aims to conduct a census of the Kuiper-belt objects (KBOs) by detecting chance stellar occultation events by these small bodies in the outer reach of the solar system. An array of telescopes, each with fast optics (f/2) of 0.5 m aperture and equipped with a 2K CCD camera (3 square degrees FOV), have been set up in central Taiwan to monitor a couple thousand stars simultaneously. By reading out the CCD chip sequentially a few rows of pixels at a time (pause-and-shift), it is possible to achieve stellar photometry with a sampling rate up to several hertz. Here we report how such a setup has been used to observe the SX Phoenicis type variable CY Aqr to illustrate the potential usefulness of the TAOS database in stellar variability studies.

Keywords