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BlackGEM: the wide-field multi-band optical telescope array

Ground-based and Airborne Telescopes IX(2022)

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The BlackGEM array Phase I consists of three wide field, optical telescopes, located at the ESO La Silla Observatory, Chile. Each telescope is of a modified Dall-Kirkham design, using an 0.6m primary mirror and a 110 Mpix STA1600 CCD to give a 2.7 square degrees field-of-view sampled at 0.56 ''/pixel. Preliminary commissioning data shows performance on-par with design specifications. Data obtained with the BlackGEM prototype MeerLICHT highlights the capabilities of the design with a 5-sigma limiting magnitude of m(AB)=22.2 in 300s of integration under dark-sky conditions. Extrapolation to the 1 '' seeing-conditions expected at La Silla shows that the main goal of BlackGEM to probe down to m(AB)=23 in 300s can be met. The project suffered a 2-year COVID-19 delay. Commissioning of the array has currently been resumed and science operations are expected to start in Q3/Q4 of 2022. The science programs include the follow-up of gravitational wave alerts from LIGO/Virgo/KAGRA, a six-filter Southern Sky Survey, a Fast Synoptic Survey on selected fields, a Local Universe intra-night monitoring program and a inter-night single-band monitoring for slower transients.
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optical telescopes, synoptic surveys, gravitational waves, BlackGEM, MeerLICHT, transients, ESO La Silla
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