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MeerLICHT and BlackGEM: custom-built telescopes to detect faint optical transients

S. BloemenRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)P. GrootRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)P. A. WoudtUniv. of Cape Town (South Africa)M. Klein WoltRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)V. A. McBrideUniv. of Cape Town (South Africa)G. NelemansRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)Elmar KördingRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)M. L. PretoriusUniv. of Oxford (United Kingdom)R. RoelfsemaFelix BettonvilHarry BalsterRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)R. BakkerRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)Peter DolronRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)A. van ElterenLeiden Observatory (Netherlands)Eddy ElswijkArno EngelsRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)R. P. FenderUniv. of Oxford (United Kingdom)M. FokkerRadboud Univ. Nijmegen (Netherlands)Menno de HaanKlaas HagoortAirborne Composites B.V. (Netherlands)Jasper de HoogAirborne Composites B.V. (Netherlands)Rik ter HorstGiel van der KevieAirborne Composites B.V. (Netherlands)Stanisław KozłowskiJan KragtGrzegorz LechSybilla Technologies (Poland)R. Le PooleLeiden Observatory (Netherlands)Dirk LesmanJohan MorrenKU Leuven (Belgium)Ramón NavarroWillem-Jelle PaalberendsAirborne Composites B.V. (Netherlands)K. PatersonUniv. of Cape Town (South Africa)R. PawłaszekSybilla Technologies (Poland)Wim PessemierKU Leuven (Belgium)Gert RaskinKU Leuven (Belgium)H. G. J. RuttenCastor Optical Design (Netherlands)B. ScheersCtr. voor Wiskunde en Informatica (Netherlands)Menno SchuilP. SybilskiSybilla Technologies (Poland)
2016en
ABI

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We present the MeerLICHT and BlackGEM telescopes, which are wide-field optical telescopes that are currently being built to study transient phenomena, gravitational wave counterparts and variable stars. The telescopes have 65 cm primary mirrors and a 2.7 square degree field-of-view. The MeerLICHT and BlackGEM projects have different science goals, but will use identical telescopes. The first telescope, MeerLICHT, will be commissioned at Sutherland (South Africa) in the first quarter of 2017. It will co-point with MeerKAT to collect optical data commensurate with the radio observations. After careful analysis of MeerLICHT's performance, three telescopes of the same type will be commissioned in La Silla (Chile) in 2018 to form phase I of the BlackGEM array. BlackGEM aims at detecting and characterizing optical counterparts of gravitational wave events detected by Advanced LIGO and Virgo. In this contribution we present an overview of the science goals, the design and the status of the two projects.

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