Verification phase

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Main aim of the Verification Phase is to verify the robustness of the issued alerts and confirm them with the dedicated set of follow-up telescopes available for Target of Opportunity (ToO) mode. This should reveal all necessary adjustments to be done in the detection algorithm to assure the best and the most robust performance later on.

Verification Phase will last for 2-3 months and is planned to take place as early in the mission as possible, as soon as the alerting system is ready to perform. Currently, it seems it will happen only after the first cycle (half a year, i.e. late 2012/early 2013), as the accumulated data ("baseline flux") will not be available before.

Preliminary list of telescopes and people involved

Telescope/Observatory Contact person (with email) Details
Swiss Euler Laurent Eyer (laurent.eyer@unige.ch) 1.2m, La Silla, Chile
Belgian Mecatore Laurent Eyer 1.2m, La Palma (Swiss Time)
Loiano Gisella Clementini (gisella.clementini@oabo.inaf.it) 1.5m, Bologna, Italy
Konkoly Laszlo Szabados (szabados@konkoly.hu) 1m RCC, 60/90/180 cm Schmidt, 50 cm Cassegrain, Piszkesteto Mountain Station of the Konkoly Obs., Hungary