High time-resolution astrophysics

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title: High time-resolution astrophysics
text: High time-resolution astrophysics (HTRA) is a section of astronomy/astrophysics involved in measuring and studying astronomical phenomena in time scales of 1 second and smaller (t.b.c.). This breed of astronomy has developed with higher efficiency detectors and larger telescopes to get more photons per second along with better computers to store and analyse the vast amounts of data acquired in one night. Pre-existing objects can now fall into this category such as gamma-ray burst optical transie
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description: Study of astronomical phenomena on very short timescales
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date modified: 2022-04-02T19:47:51Z
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