Poster abstract details
Current status of the Taiwan Automated Telescope network and observations of V830 Her and HD163032
Abstract
The Taiwan Automated Telescope (TAT) network is a global ground-based
network of fully-automated small telescopes dedicated to photometric
measurements of stellar oscillations.
The telescopes are deployed at appropriated longitudes to increase the
duty cycle of observations.
The headquarter of the network is located at the Physics Department
of National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
So far two telescopes have been installed and operating in
Tenerife, Spain and Maidanak, Uzbekistan. The next two telescopes will
be installed in Hawaii, USA and Yunnan, China.
Here we present light curves and frequency analysis
of the low amplitude delta Scuti stars V830 Her and HD163032.
network of fully-automated small telescopes dedicated to photometric
measurements of stellar oscillations.
The telescopes are deployed at appropriated longitudes to increase the
duty cycle of observations.
The headquarter of the network is located at the Physics Department
of National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan.
So far two telescopes have been installed and operating in
Tenerife, Spain and Maidanak, Uzbekistan. The next two telescopes will
be installed in Hawaii, USA and Yunnan, China.
Here we present light curves and frequency analysis
of the low amplitude delta Scuti stars V830 Her and HD163032.