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In this poster we present a description of the Campo Imperatore Observatory facilities, suitable for very fast reaction to GRB triggers and multiwavelength observations. Two complementary instruments are available in the Observatory: the AZT-24 (1.1m Ritchey Cretien equipped with the NIR camera SWIRCAM), one of the few IR telescope working in the northern emisphere, and a Schmidt telescope (60/90/180 cm, equipped with a 2Kx2K back illuminated CCD). The IR detection of the GRB 000926, obtained with the AZT-24, is also reported.
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Speziali, R. et al. IR and Optical Observations of GRB from Campo Imperatore. In: Costa, E., Frontera, F., Hjorth, J. (eds) Gamma-Ray Bursts in the Afterglow Era. ESO ASTROPHYSICS SYMPOSIA. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/10853853_117
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