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Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific | 2017

The Remote Observatories of the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA)

William C. Keel; T. D. Oswalt; Peter Mack; Gary D. Henson; Todd Christopher Hillwig; Daniel P. Batcheldor; Robert Charles Berrington; Christopher G. De Pree; Dieter H. Hartmann; M. A. Leake; J. Licandro; Brian W. Murphy; J. R. Webb; Matt A. Wood

We describe the remote facilities operated by the Southeastern Association for Research in Astronomy (SARA), a consortium of colleges and universities in the US partnered with Lowell Observatory, the Chilean National Telescope Allocation Committee, and the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias. SARA observatories comprise a 0.96m telescope at Kitt Peak, Arizona; a 0.6m instrument on Cerro Tololo, Chile; and the 1m Jacobus Kapteyn Telescope at the Roque de los Muchachos, La Palma, Spain. All are operated using standard VNC or Radmin protocols communicating with on-site PCs. Remote operation offers considerable flexibility in scheduling, allowing long-term observational cadences difficult to achieve with classical observing at remote facilities, as well as obvious travel savings. Multiple observers at different locations can share a telescope for training, educational use, or collaborative research programs. Each telescope has a CCD system for optical imaging, using thermoelectric cooling to avoid the need for frequent local service, and a second CCD for offset guiding. The Arizona and Chile instruments also have fiber-fed echelle spectrographs. Switching between imaging and spectroscopy is very rapid, so a night can easily accommodate mixed observing modes. We present some sample observational programs. For the benefit of other groups organizing similar consortia, we describe the operating structure and principles of SARA, as well as some lessons learned from almost 20 years of remote operations.


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2013

The X-ray spectrum and spectral energy distribution of FIRST J155633.8+351758: a LoBAL quasar with a probable polar outflow

Robert Charles Berrington; Michael S. Brotherton; S. C. Gallagher; Rajib Ganguly; Zhaohui Shang; M. A. DiPompeo; Ritaban Chatterjee; Mark Lacy; Michael D. Gregg; Patrick B. Hall; Sally A. Laurent-Muehleisen


Archive | 2015

A Photometric Study of the Eclipsing Variable Star NSVS 3068865

Robert Charles Berrington; Erin Tuhey


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Study of the Velocity Structure in Abell 154

R. Wesley Tobin; Robert Charles Berrington


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Multiband photometry of the eclipsing binary star NSVS 5754586

Erin Tuhey; Robert Charles Berrington


Bulletin of the American Physical Society | 2013

Multiband Differential Photometry of the Eclipsing Star Candidates NSVS 5750160, NSVS 3068865 and ASAS 184708-3340.2

Robert Charles Berrington; Erin Tuhey


Archive | 2010

GRB 100115A: SARA afterglow candidate.

Adria C. Updike; Dieter H. Hartmann; Robert Charles Berrington


Archive | 2010

A Study of the Velocity Structure in Abell 71, Abell 104 and Abell 154

Ryan Wesley Tobin; Robert Charles Berrington


Archive | 2010

N-body Models of Mutual Galaxy Interactions

Robert Charles Berrington; Shawn Douglas Slavin


Archive | 2007

The X-ray Spectrum and Spectral Energy Distribution of FIRST J155633.8+351758: A Beamed Radio-Quiet Quasar with a Polar Outflow

Robert Charles Berrington; Michael S. Brotherton; Sarah Connoran Gallagher; Rajib Ganguly; Zuoqing Shang; Mark Lacy; Michael D. Gregg; Patrick B. Hall; Sally Laurent-Muehleisen

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Dieter H. Hartmann

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

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Mark Lacy

National Radio Astronomy Observatory

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P. M. Lugger

Indiana University Bloomington

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