MuSCAT2: four-color Simultaneous Camera for the 1.52-m Telescopio Carlos S\'anchez
Abstract
We report the development of a 4-color simultaneous camera for the 1.52~m Telescopio Carlos S\'anchez (TCS) in the Teide Observatory, Canaries, Spain. The new instrument, named MuSCAT2, has a capability of 4-color simultaneous imaging in g (400--550 nm), r (550--700 nm), i (700--820 nm), and zs (820--920 nm) bands. MuSCAT2 equips four 1024×1024 pixel CCDs, having a field of view of 7.4×7.4 arcmin2 with a pixel scale of 0.44 arcsec per pixel. The principal purpose of MuSCAT2 is to perform high-precision multi-color exoplanet transit photometry. We have demonstrated photometric precisions of 0.057%, 0.050%, 0.060%, and 0.076% as root-mean-square residuals of 60~s binning in g, r, i and zs bands, respectively, for a G0 V star WASP-12 (V=11.570.16). MuSCAT2 has started science operations since January 2018, with over 250 telescope nights per year. MuSCAT2 is expected to become a reference tool for exoplanet transit observations, and will substantially contribute to the follow-up of the TESS and PLATO space missions.
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