GROND - Gamma-Ray Burst Optical/Near-Infrared Detector (original) (raw)
GROND is an imaging instrument to investigate Gamma-Ray Burst Afterglows and other transients simultaneously in seven filter bands. Several dichroic beamsplitters feed light into three NIR channels and four visual channels, each equipped with its own detector. GROND has become operational in 2007.
GROND has been built by the high-energy group of MPE in collaboration with the LSW Tautenburg and ESO. GROND is operated as a PI-instrument at the MPI/ESO 2.2m telescope on La Silla (Chile).
GROND Data
GROND data are not publicly available - please contact the PI (jcg@mpe.mpg.de).
For MPI observers: the following list gives an overview on the observations (password protected).
GROND Documentation
- GROND Instrument paper: preprint version (PDF) or link to PASP 120 (2008) (html)
- Calibration (zero points, conversion relations)
- GROND filter curves (ASCII)
- Rules for GROND use by other MPI groups
- Hints for preparing GROND OBs and other operations issues.
GROND Positions
Diploma/Master and Bachelor theses
Diploma/Master and Bachelor theses are always available - most of these are advertised at the corresponding Bachelor andMasterpages of the TU Munich. Feel free to contact the GROND-PI, Jochen Greiner at jcg@mpe.mpg.de in any case.
PhD-Positions
The GROND team typically hires at least one PhD-student per year, sometimes more depending on the success of soft money applications. We also welcome PhD students coming with their own money. Interested parties should contact the GROND-PI, Jochen Greiner at jcg@mpe.mpg.de.
GROND and the Press
See separate page.
Other Links
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Last modified: Fri Nov 6 21:04:36 MET 2015