The Renovated Thacher Observatory and First Science Results
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Published:2022-03-01
Issue:1033
Volume:134
Page:035005
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ISSN:0004-6280
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Container-title:Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific
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language:
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Short-container-title:PASP
Author:
Swift Jonathan J.ORCID, Andersen KarinaORCID, Arculli TobyORCID, Browning Oakley, Ding Jeffrey, Edwards Nick, Fanning Tomás, Geyer John, Huber Grace, Jin-Ngo Dylan, Kelliher Ben, Kirkpatrick Colin, Kirkpatrick LiamORCID, Klink Douglas, Lavine Connor, Lawrence George, Lawrence Yousef, Cyrus Leung Feng LinORCID, Luebbers Julien, Myles JustinORCID, O’Neill Theo J.ORCID, Osuna JaimeORCID, Phipps Peter, Rahman Gazi, Rosenbaum Teddy, Stacey Holland, Stacey PiperORCID, Tang Hadrien, Wood Asher, Wilcox Alejandro, Vyhnal Christopher R.ORCID, Yang GraceORCID, Yim Jennifer, Yin Yao, Zhang Jack, Foley Ryan J.ORCID, Gardner Paul, Stafford Greg, Rowe David, Ivarsen Kevin, Hedrick Richard
Abstract
Abstract
Located on the campus of the Thacher School in Southern California, the Thacher Observatory has a legacy of astronomy research and education that dates back to the late 1950s. In 2016, the observatory was fully renovated with upgrades including a new 0.7 m telescope, a research grade camera, and a slit dome with full automation capabilities. The low-elevation site is bordered by the Los Padres National Forest and therefore affords dark to very dark skies allowing for accurate and precise photometric observations. We present a characterization of the site including sky brightness, weather, and seeing, and we demonstrate the on-sky performance of the facility. Our primary research programs are based around our multi-band photometric capabilities and include photometric monitoring of variable sources, a nearby supernova search and followup program, a quick response transient followup effort, and exoplanet and eclipsing binary light curves. Select results from these programs are included in this work which highlight the broad range of science available to an automated observatory with a moderately sized telescope.
Funder
David and Lucile Packard Foundation Heising-Simons Foundation Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation National Science Foundation National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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