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20 August 2021 The Photo-z Infrared Telescope (PIRT) – a space instrument for rapid follow up of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts and electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave events
M. Seiffert, A. Balady, T.-C. Chang, R. Dyer, H. Fausey, S. Guiriec, M. Hart, R. O. Morris, J. I. Rodriguez, P. Roming, M. Rud, D. Russel, R. Sambruna, R. Terrile, V. Torossian, A. van der Horst, N. White, P. Willems, A. Woodmansee, E.T. Young
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Abstract
The Photo-z InfraRed Telescope (PIRT) is an instrument on the Gamow Explorer, currently proposed for a NASA Astrophysics Medium Explorer. PIRT works in tandem with a companion wide-field instrument, the Lobster Eye X-ray Telescope (LEXT), that will identify x-ray transients likely to be associated with high redshift gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) or electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave (GW) events. PIRT will gather the necessary data in order to identify GRB sources with redshift z >6, with an expected source localization better than 1 arcsec. A near real-time link to the ground will allow timely follow-up as a target of opportunity for large ground-based telescopes or the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). PIRT will also allow localization and characterization of GW event counterparts. We discuss the instrument design, the on-board data processing approach, and the expected performance of the system.
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M. Seiffert, A. Balady, T.-C. Chang, R. Dyer, H. Fausey, S. Guiriec, M. Hart, R. O. Morris, J. I. Rodriguez, P. Roming, M. Rud, D. Russel, R. Sambruna, R. Terrile, V. Torossian, A. van der Horst, N. White, P. Willems, A. Woodmansee, and E.T. Young "The Photo-z Infrared Telescope (PIRT) – a space instrument for rapid follow up of high-redshift gamma-ray bursts and electromagnetic counterparts to gravitational wave events", Proc. SPIE 11819, UV/Optical/IR Space Telescopes and Instruments: Innovative Technologies and Concepts X, 1181906 (20 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2599088
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Telescopes

Electronics

James Webb Space Telescope

Gamma radiation

Infrared telescopes

Aerospace engineering

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