D. Shupe, F. Masci, R. Chary, G. Helou, A. Faisst, R. Cutri, T. Brooke, J. Surace, Kenneth Marsh
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Abstract
In order to study transient phenomena in the Universe, existing and forthcoming imaging surveys are covering wide areas of sky repeatedly over time, with a range of cadences, point spread functions, and depths. We describe here a framework that allows an efficient search for different types of time-varying astrophysical phenomena in current and future, large data repositories. We first present a methodology to generate and store key survey parameters that enable researchers to determine if a survey, or a combination of surveys, allows specific time-variable astrophysical phenomena to be discovered. To facilitate further exploration of sources in regions of interest, we then generate a few sample metrics that capture the essential brightness characteristics of a sky pixel at a specific wavelength. Together, we refer to these as “annotated coadds.” The techniques presented here for WISE/NEOWISE-R data are sensitive to 10% brightness variations at around 12th Vega magnitude at 4.5 μm wavelength. Application of the technique to Zwicky Transient Factory data also enabled the detection of 0.5 mag variability at 20 AB mag in the r-band. We demonstrate the capabilities of these metrics for different classes of sources: high proper-motion stars, periodic variable stars, and supernovae, and find that each metric has its advantages depending on the nature of variability. We also present a data structure which will ease the search for temporally varying phenomena in future surveys.
为了研究宇宙中的瞬态现象,现有和即将进行的成像调查正在随着时间的推移重复覆盖广阔的天空区域,具有一系列的韵律、点扩散函数和深度。我们在这里描述了一个框架,该框架允许在当前和未来的大型数据存储库中有效搜索不同类型的时变天体物理现象。我们首先提出了一种生成和存储关键调查参数的方法,使研究人员能够确定一项调查或调查的组合是否允许发现特定的时变天体物理现象。为了便于进一步探索感兴趣区域的光源,我们生成了一些样本度量,以捕捉特定波长下天空像素的基本亮度特征。我们把它们统称为“注释的coadds”。这里为WISE/NEOWISE-R数据提供的技术对4.5μm波长的织女星12等左右10%的亮度变化敏感。将该技术应用于Zwicky瞬态工厂数据还能够检测r波段中20 AB mag时0.5 mag的可变性。我们展示了这些指标对不同类型来源的能力:高真运动恒星、周期变星和超新星,并发现每种指标都有其优势,这取决于可变性的性质。我们还提出了一种数据结构,它将在未来的调查中简化对时间变化现象的搜索。
期刊介绍:
The Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (PASP), the technical journal of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific (ASP), has been published regularly since 1889, and is an integral part of the ASP''s mission to advance the science of astronomy and disseminate astronomical information. The journal provides an outlet for astronomical results of a scientific nature and serves to keep readers in touch with current astronomical research. It contains refereed research and instrumentation articles, invited and contributed reviews, tutorials, and dissertation summaries.