A Very Wide Area Survey for Trans-Neptunian Objects
University Of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia PA
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Abstract
AST 0073845 Alcock The exploration of the outer Solar System has developed rapidly in the past decade, with the discovery of large numbers of small, solid objects in the trans-Neptunian region. These objects have been found with CCD cameras on medium and large sized telescopes, which to date have surveyed ~100 square degrees of sky. This new project, led by Dr. Charles Alcock of the University of Pennsylvania, is intended to provide an important complement to recent, very successful surveys of the outer Solar System. Specifically, Dr. Alcock's survey will cover ~3000 square degrees with high sensitivity to objects in the size range between Pluto and recently discovered trans-Neptunian objects (TNO). A powerful observing system developed for the MACHO project (a project to detect massive objects via the technique of gravitational lensing) will be utilized for the survey. This award is made through the Planetary Astronomy Program. ***
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