10–13 Aug 2011
AlbaNova University Center
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Surveying The Southern Sky with SkyMapper: Learning about Core Collapse Supernovae

13 Aug 2011, 14:00
30m
Oskar Klein (AlbaNova University Center)

Oskar Klein

AlbaNova University Center

Speaker

Prof. Brian Schmidt (ANU)

Description

SkyMapper is a new widefield 1.35m telescope located in Australia dedicated to surveying the southern sky. Its UV optimised 5.7 sq-degree FOV will map the entirety of the southern sky over the next 5 years, and will undertake specific programs to discover and monitor supernovae. In addition to the study of core collapse events directly, SkyMapper offers the ability to study core collapse supernovae through their light echoes, as well as through studies of metal poor stars, whose nucleosynthetic output is dominated by a single event.

Primary author

Prof. Brian Schmidt (ANU)

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