Date:
Mon, 21/04/202512:00-13:30

Location:
Place: Levin building, Lecture Hall No. 8
Lecturer: Sagi Ben-Ami, Weizmann
Abstract:
I will review the Large Array Survey Telescope (LAST), an imaging telescope array based on off-the-shelf components, its classification, and follow-up (unidentical) twin - the Multi-Aperture Spectroscopic Telescope (MAST), as well as the upcoming Son-of-XShooter spectrograph for the NTT and G-CLEF coupling to the Magellan telescope. We will review the design and merits of each system and focus on unique capabilities for specific science cases, such as the detection of SNe shock breakout, and the search for planetary systems, pollution, and RV measurements of White Dwarfs.
Abstract:
I will review the Large Array Survey Telescope (LAST), an imaging telescope array based on off-the-shelf components, its classification, and follow-up (unidentical) twin - the Multi-Aperture Spectroscopic Telescope (MAST), as well as the upcoming Son-of-XShooter spectrograph for the NTT and G-CLEF coupling to the Magellan telescope. We will review the design and merits of each system and focus on unique capabilities for specific science cases, such as the detection of SNe shock breakout, and the search for planetary systems, pollution, and RV measurements of White Dwarfs.