Bibcode
Castro-Tirado, A. J.; Cunniffe, R.; de Ugarte Postigo, A.; Jelínek, M.; Vitek, S.; Kubánek, P.; Gorosabel, J.; Castillo Carrión, S.; Mateo Sanguino, T. J.; Riva, A.; Conconi, P.; di Caprio, V.; Zerbi, F.; Amado, P.; Cárdenas, C.; Claret, A.; Guziy, S.; Martín-Ruiz, S.; Sánchez, M. A.; García Teodoro, P.; Castro Cerón, J. M.; Díaz Verdejo, J.; Hudec, R.; López Soler, J. M.; Berná Galiano, J. Á.; Casares, J.; Fabregat, J.; Páta, P.; Sánchez Fernández, C.; Sabau-Graziati, M. D.; Trigo-Rodríguez, J. M.; Vitali, F.
Referencia bibliográfica
Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes. Edited by Stepp, Larry M.. Proceedings of the SPIE, Volume 6267, pp. 62670I (2006).
Fecha de publicación:
7
2006
Número de citas
0
Número de citas referidas
0
Descripción
"BOOTES-IR" is the extension of the BOOTES experiment, which has been
operating in Southern Spain since 1998, to the near-infrared (nIR). The
goal is to follow up the early stage of the gamma ray burst (GRB)
afterglow emission in the nIR, as BOOTES does already at optical
wavelengths. The scientific case that drives the BOOTES-IR performance
is the study of GRBs with the support of spacecraft like HETE-2,
INTEGRAL and SWIFT (and GLAST in the future). Given that the afterglow
emission in both, the nIR and the optical, in the instances immediately
following a GRB, is extremely bright (reached V = 8.9 in one case), it
should be possible to detect this prompt emission at nIR wavelengths
too. Combined observations by BOOTES-IR and BOOTES-1 and BOOTES-2 since
2006 can allow for real time identification of trustworthy candidates to
have a ultra-high redshift (z > 6). It is expected that, few minutes
after a GRB, the nIR magnitudes be H ~ 10-15, hence very high quality
spectra can be obtained for objects as far as z = 10 by much larger
ground-based telescopes. A significant fraction of observing time will
be available for other scientific projects of interest, objects
relatively bright and variable, like Solar System objects, brown dwarfs,
variable stars, planetary nebulae, compact objects in binary systems and
blazars.