Since October 2011, the First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope (FACT) is operated
successfully on the Canary Island of La Palma. Apart from the proof of
principle for the use of G-APDs in Cherenkov telescopes, the major goal of the
project is the dedicated long-term monitoring of a small sample of bright TeV
blazars. The unique properties of G-APDs permit stable observations also during
strong moon light. Thus a superior sampling density is provided on time scales
at which the blazar variability amplitudes are expected to be largest, as
exemplified by the spectacular variations of Mrk 501 observed in June 2012.
While still in commissioning, FACT monitored bright blazars like Mrk 421 and
Mrk 501 during the past 1.5 years so far. Preliminary results including the Mrk
501 flare from June 2012 will be presented.
Description
[1311.0478] FACT - Long-term Monitoring of Bright TeV-Blazars
%0 Generic
%1 dorner2013longterm
%A Dorner, D.
%A Biland, A.
%A Bretz, T.
%A Buss, J.
%A Einecke, S.
%A Eisenacher, D.
%A Hildebrand, D.
%A Knötig, M. L.
%A Krähenbühl, T.
%A Lustermann, W.
%A Mannheim, K.
%A Meier, K.
%A Neise, D.
%A Overkemping, A. K.
%A Paravac, A.
%A Pauss, F.
%A Rhode, W.
%A Ribordy, M.
%A Steinbring, T.
%A Temme, F.
%A Thaele, J.
%A Walter, R.
%A Weitzel, Q.
%A Zänglein, M.
%D 2013
%K blazar fact long term
%T FACT - Long-term Monitoring of Bright TeV-Blazars
%U http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0478
%X Since October 2011, the First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope (FACT) is operated
successfully on the Canary Island of La Palma. Apart from the proof of
principle for the use of G-APDs in Cherenkov telescopes, the major goal of the
project is the dedicated long-term monitoring of a small sample of bright TeV
blazars. The unique properties of G-APDs permit stable observations also during
strong moon light. Thus a superior sampling density is provided on time scales
at which the blazar variability amplitudes are expected to be largest, as
exemplified by the spectacular variations of Mrk 501 observed in June 2012.
While still in commissioning, FACT monitored bright blazars like Mrk 421 and
Mrk 501 during the past 1.5 years so far. Preliminary results including the Mrk
501 flare from June 2012 will be presented.
@misc{dorner2013longterm,
abstract = {Since October 2011, the First G-APD Cherenkov Telescope (FACT) is operated
successfully on the Canary Island of La Palma. Apart from the proof of
principle for the use of G-APDs in Cherenkov telescopes, the major goal of the
project is the dedicated long-term monitoring of a small sample of bright TeV
blazars. The unique properties of G-APDs permit stable observations also during
strong moon light. Thus a superior sampling density is provided on time scales
at which the blazar variability amplitudes are expected to be largest, as
exemplified by the spectacular variations of Mrk 501 observed in June 2012.
While still in commissioning, FACT monitored bright blazars like Mrk 421 and
Mrk 501 during the past 1.5 years so far. Preliminary results including the Mrk
501 flare from June 2012 will be presented.},
added-at = {2015-01-09T18:19:45.000+0100},
author = {Dorner, D. and Biland, A. and Bretz, T. and Buss, J. and Einecke, S. and Eisenacher, D. and Hildebrand, D. and Knötig, M. L. and Krähenbühl, T. and Lustermann, W. and Mannheim, K. and Meier, K. and Neise, D. and Overkemping, A. K. and Paravac, A. and Pauss, F. and Rhode, W. and Ribordy, M. and Steinbring, T. and Temme, F. and Thaele, J. and Walter, R. and Weitzel, Q. and Zänglein, M.},
biburl = {https://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/231a43ab990aad01e5ab3724f1ca92022/watz},
description = {[1311.0478] FACT - Long-term Monitoring of Bright TeV-Blazars},
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intrahash = {31a43ab990aad01e5ab3724f1ca92022},
keywords = {blazar fact long term},
note = {cite arxiv:1311.0478Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, presented at the 33rd ICRC (2013)},
timestamp = {2015-01-09T18:19:45.000+0100},
title = {FACT - Long-term Monitoring of Bright TeV-Blazars},
url = {http://arxiv.org/abs/1311.0478},
year = 2013
}