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Calibration plan for J-PAS and J-PLUS surveys

J-PAS survey consists of an 8000 square degree photometric sky survey with a set of 54 narrow-band, 2 mediumband and 1 broad-band filters. The main goal is to produce a photo-redshift catalog of 15 millions red, earlytype galaxies with a precision (z) 0:003(1 + z) to measure the Baryonic Acoustic Oscillation (BAO). Such precision requires specific care in the photometric calibration survey. This contribution presents the calibration protocol developed at CEFCA for the J-PAS data and to be applied from its first day. An auxiliary telescope JAST/T80 will perform an initial survey,...

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Scheduler software for the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre

Observational strategy is a critical path in any large survey. The planning of a night requires the knowledge of the fields observed, the quality of the data already secured, and the ones still to be observed to optimize scientific returns. Finally, field maximum altitude, sky distance/brightness during the night and meteorological data (cloud coverage and seeing) have to be taken into account in order to increase the chance to have a successful observation. To support the execution of the J-PAS project at the Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ), we have prepared a...

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Goals and strategies in the global control design of the OAJ Robotic Observatory

There are many ways to solve the challenging problem of making a high performance robotic observatory from scratch. The Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ) is a new astronomical facility located in the Sierra de Javalambre (Teruel, Spain) whose primary role will be to conduct all-sky astronomical surveys. The OAJ control system has been designed from a global point of view including astronomical subsystems as well as infrastructures and other facilities. Three main factors have been considered in the design of a global control system for the robotic OAJ: quality,...

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The Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre: goals and current status

The Observatorio Astrofsico de Javalambre in Spain is a new astronomical facility particularly conceived for carrying out large sky surveys with two unprecedented telescopes of unusually large elds of view: the JST/T250, a 2.55m telescope of 3deg eld of view, and the JAST/T80, an 83cm telescope of 2deg eld of view. The most immediate objective of the two telescopes for the next years is carrying out two unique photometric surveys of several thousands square degrees, J-PAS and J-PLUS, each of them with a wide range of scientic applications, like e.g. large structure cosmology and Dark...

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T80Cam: the wide field camera for the OAJ 83-cm telescope

The Observatorio Astrofísico de Javalambre (OAJ) is a new astronomical facility located at the Sierra de Javalambre (Teruel, Spain) whose primary role will be to conduct all-sky astronomical surveys. The OAJ facility will have two wide-field telescopes: the JST/T250; a 2.55-m telescope with a 3° diameter field of view (FoV), and the JAST/T80; an 0.83-m telescope with a 2° diameter FoV. First light instrumentation is being designed to exploit the survey capabilities of the OAJ telescopes. This paper describes the T80Cam, a wide-field camera that will be installed at the Cassegrain...

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