Prompt optical observations of GRBs with "Pi of the Sky" system
M. Sokolowski, M. Cwiok, W. Dominik, J. Juchniewicz, G. Kasprowicz, A., Majcher, A. Majczyna, K. Malek, L. Mankiewicz, K. Nawrocki, R. Pietrzak, L.W., Piotrowski, D. Rybka, J. Uzycki, R. Wawrzaszek, G. Wrochna, M. Zaremba, A.F., Zarnecki

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The paper discusses the
Contribution
Introduction of the
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First prompt optical detection of GRB080319B
Unique optical light curve coverage of a GRB
Prototype system demonstrating real-time optical flash detection
Abstract
The "Pi of the Sky" prototype apparatus observed prompt optical emission from extremely bright GRB080319B since the very beginning of the gamma emission. The burst occurred at redshift z=0.937 and set the record of optical luminosity reaching 5.3 mag. The position of the burst was observed before, during and after the explosion by several telescopes and unprecedented coverage of optical light curve has been achieved. The combination of these unique optical data with simultaneous gamma-ray observations provides a powerful diagnostic tool for the physics of the GRB explosion within seconds of its start. The "Pi of the Sky" prototype, working since 2004 in Las Campanas Observatory in Chile, consists of 2 cameras observing same 20x20 deg^2 fields in the sky with time resolution of 10 seconds. The prototype reacts to GCN alerts, but it has also its own algorithm for identification of optical…
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