Science with a large field-of-view polarization survey: The Large Array Survey Telescope Polarization Node (LAST-P)
V. Barbosa Martins, N. Jordana Mitjans, S. Garrappa, A. Franckowiak, E. O. Ofek, S. Ben-Ami, J. Borowska-Naguszewska, V. Fallah Ramazani, R. Konno, D. Kuesters, R.D. Parsons, D. Polishook, I. Sadeh, O. Savushkin, E. Segre, N. Strotjohann, S. Weimann

TL;DR
LAST-P is a wide-field optical polarimeter array designed for high-cadence surveys of astrophysical transients and the interstellar medium, enabling extensive polarization measurements over large sky areas.
Contribution
It introduces the design and capabilities of LAST-P, a novel wide-field array for polarization surveys, with specific strategies for transient and AGN monitoring.
Findings
FoV of 88.8 deg$^2$ in survey mode
Polarization measurement for sources as faint as Gaia Bp-magnitude 20.9
Predicted polarization sensitivity and survey strategies outlined
Abstract
Optical polarimetry provides information on the geometry of the emitting region, the magnetic field configuration and the properties of dust in astrophysical sources. Current state-of-the-art instruments typically have a small field of view (FoV), which poses a challenge for conducting wide surveys. We propose the construction of the Large Array Survey Telescope Polarization Node (LAST-P), a wide-field array of optical polarimeters. LAST-P is designed for high-cadence ( day) polarization monitoring of numerous astrophysical transients, such as the early phases of gamma-ray bursts, supernovae, and novae. Furthermore, LAST-P will facilitate the creation of extensive polarization catalogs for X-ray binaries and white dwarfs, alongside a large FoV study of the interstellar medium. In survey mode, LAST-P will cover a FoV of 88.8 deg. With a 15 x 1-minute exposure, the…
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TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
