Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
The structure of the electronics of the two head, high speed photometer,
operating on the 152 cm G.D. Cassini telescope of Bologna University has
been fully redesigned for high-time-resolution observations of fast
variable cosmic sources, in particular, of the optical counterparts of
X-ray binary systems. The fast photometer now permits sampling times
from 0.1 ms to 100 s. The handling of the system clock and I/O
configuration have been modified to provide rigorous synchronization of
the sampling time with an external high-stability clock and the continuous
of an uninterrupted data stream. The continuous data acquisition process,
which is driven by an external clock, is limited only by the capacity of
the hard disk and is supported by a double-buffer SRAM memory designed
to overcome any discontinuity in the asynchronous communication with the
computer. Real-time monitoring of the data enables continuous evaluation
of the weather conditions, and the directly displayed light-curve, can
be used to determine the optimal management of the observations.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ASTROSEISMOLOGY; ASTRONOMICAL PHOTOMETRY; White dwarfs; neutron stars; black holes
Elenco autori:
Frutti, Massimo; Giovannelli, Franco
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