Stellar photometry for the shared skies partnership

Masters Thesis


Monsour, Jason. 2010. Stellar photometry for the shared skies partnership. Masters Thesis Master of Science. University of Southern Queensland.
Title

Stellar photometry for the shared skies partnership

TypeMasters Thesis
Authors
AuthorMonsour, Jason
SupervisorCarter, Brad
Institution of OriginUniversity of Southern Queensland
Qualification NameMaster of Science
Number of Pages128
Year2010
Abstract

This thesis forms a feasibility study into the use of remotely operable telescopes at Mount Kent Observatory in Australia and Moore Observatory in the USA for precision stellar photometry by distance education students, for an initiative called the Shared Skies partnership.

The thesis introduces stellar activity and exoplanet science as motivations for stellar photometry and the use of remotely operable telescopes for education through research. Methods for stellar photometry are reviewed as are the technical details of the telescopes at Mt Kent and Moore Observatories. Light curve results of standard stars, spotted stars and an exoplanet transit are presented. Discussion of these results is made, and suggestions offered regarding the use of pipeline processing software and robotic operation of the telescopes as future developments.

It is concluded that scientifically useful stellar photometry can be obtained using remotely operable telescopes at Mount Kent and Moore Observatories but general use must await the implementation of robust robotic telescope operation and pipeline processing of data to avoid the downloading of large amounts of raw data over the internet.

Keywordsstellar photometry; Mount Kent Observatory; Moore Observatory; Shared Skies Partnership
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020519999. Other physical sciences not elsewhere classified
Byline AffiliationsFaculty of Sciences
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