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pro vyhledávání: '"Mcneill, Andrew"'
Autor:
Strauss, Ryder, McNeill, Andrew, Trilling, David E., Valdes, Francisco, Bernardinell, Pedro H., Fuentes, Cesar, Gerdes, David W., Holman, Matthew J., Juric, Mario, Lin, Hsing Wen, Markwardt, Larissa, Mommert, Michael, Napier, Kevin J., Oldroyd, William J., Payne, Matthew J., Rivkin, Andrew S., Schlichting, Hilke E., Sheppard, Scott S., Smotherman, Hayden, Trujillo, Chadwick A, Adams, Fred C., Chandler, Colin Orion
Publikováno v:
The Astronomical Journal, Volume 168, Number 4 (2024)
Superfast rotators (SFRs) are small solar system objects that rotate faster than generally possible for a cohesionless rubble pile. Their rotational characteristics allow us to make inferences about their interior structure and composition. Here, we
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.01147
Autor:
Gowanlock, Michael, Trilling, David E., McNeill, Andrew, Kramer, Daniel, Chernyavskaya, Maria
Deriving high quality lightcuves for asteroids and other periodic sources from survey data is challenging due to many factors, including the sparsely sampled observational record and diurnal aliasing which is a signature imparted into the periodic si
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2408.04096
The Solar System Notification Alert Processing System (SNAPS): Asteroid Population Outlier Detection
Autor:
Gowanlock, Michael, Trilling, David E., Kramer, Daniel, Chernyavskaya, Maria, McNeill, Andrew
The Solar System Notification Alert Processing System (SNAPS) is a ZTF and Rubin Observatory alert broker that will send alerts to the community regarding interesting events in the Solar System. SNAPS is actively monitoring Solar System objects and o
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.20176
Autor:
Trujillo, Chadwick A., Fuentes, Cesar, Gerdes, David W., Markwardt, Larissa, Sheppard, Scott S., Strauss, Ryder, Chandler, Colin Orion, Oldroyd, William J., Trilling, David E., Lin, Hsing Wen, Adams, Fred C., Bernardinelli, Pedro H., Holman, Matthew J., Juric, Mario, McNeill, Andrew, Mommert, Michael, Napier, Kevin J., Payne, Matthew J., Ragozzine, Darin, Rivkin, Andrew S., Schlichting, Hilke, Smotherman, Hayden
We present the DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP) survey strategy including observing cadence for orbit determination, exposure times, field pointings and filter choices. The overall goal of the survey is to discover and characterize the orbit
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.19864
Autor:
Smotherman, Hayden, Bernardinelli, Pedro H., Portillo, Stephen K. N., Connolly, Andrew J., Kalmbach, J. Bryce, Stetzler, Steven, Juric, Mario, Bektesvic, Dino, Langford, Zachary, Adams, Fred C., Oldroyd, William J., Holman, Matthew J., Chandler, Colin Orion, Fuentes, Cesar, Gerdes, David W., Lin, Hsing Wen, Markwardt, Larissa, McNeill, Andrew, Mommert, Michael, Napier, Kevin J., Payne, Matthew J., Ragozzine, Darin, Rivkin, Andrew S., Schlichting, Hilke, Sheppard, Scott S., Strauss, Ryder, Trilling, David E., Trujillo, Chadwick A.
We present the first set of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) observed on multiple nights in data taken from the DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP). Of these 110 TNOs, 105 do not coincide with previously known TNOs and appear to be new discoverie
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03678
Autor:
Bernardinelli, Pedro H., Smotherman, Hayden, Langford, Zachary, Portillo, Stephen K. N., Connolly, Andrew J., Kalmbach, J. Bryce, Stetzler, Steven, Juric, Mario, Oldroyd, William J., Lin, Hsing Wen, Adams, Fred C., Chandler, Colin Orion, Fuentes, Cesar, Gerdes, David W., Holman, Matthew J., Markwardt, Larissa, McNeill, Andrew, Mommert, Michael, Napier, Kevin J., Payne, Matthew J., Ragozzine, Darin, Rivkin, Andrew S., Schlichting, Hilke, Sheppard, Scott S., Strauss, Ryder, Trilling, David E., Trujillo, Chadwick A.
We present a detailed study of the observational biases of the DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project's (DEEP) B1 data release and survey simulation software that enables direct statistical comparisons between models and our data. We inject a synthetic p
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.03671
Autor:
Napier, Kevin J., Lin, Hsing-Wen, Gerdes, David W., Adams, Fred C., Simpson, Anna M., Porter, Matthew W., Weber, Katherine G., Markwardt, Larissa, Gowman, Gabriel, Smotherman, Hayden, Bernardinelli, Pedro H., Jurić, Mario, Connolly, Andrew J., Kalmbach, J. Bryce, Portillo, Stephen K. N., Trilling, David E., Strauss, Ryder, Oldroyd, William J., Trujillo, Chadwick A., Chandler, Colin Orion, Holman, Matthew J., Schlichting, Hilke E., McNeill, Andrew, Collaboration, the DEEP
The DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP) is a deep survey of the trans-Neptunian solar system being carried out on the 4-meter Blanco telescope at Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory in Chile using the Dark Energy Camera (DECam). By using a
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.09478
Autor:
Trilling, David E., Gerdes, David W., Juric, Mario, Trujillo, Chadwick A., Bernardinelli, Pedro H., Napier, Kevin J., Smotherman, Hayden, Strauss, Ryder, Fuentes, Cesar, Holman, Matthew J., Lin, Hsing Wen, Markwardt, Larissa, McNeill, Andrew, Mommert, Michael, Oldroyd, William J., Payne, Matthew J., Ragozzine, Darin, Rivkin, Andrew S., Schlichting, Hilke, Sheppard, Scott S., Adams, Fred C., Chandler, Colin Orion
We present here the DECam Ecliptic Exploration Project (DEEP), a three year NOAO/NOIRLab Survey that was allocated 46.5 nights to discover and measure the properties of thousands of trans-Neptunian objects (TNOs) to magnitudes as faint as VR~27, corr
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2309.03417
Publikováno v:
Astronomy and Computing 2023
Ground-based, all-sky astronomical surveys are imposed with an inevitable day-night cadence that can introduce aliases in period-finding methods. We examined four different methods -- three from the literature and a new one that we developed -- that
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2304.13843
Autor:
Trilling, David E., Gowanlock, Michael, Kramer, Daniel, McNeill, Andrew, Donnelly, Brian, Butler, Nat, Kececioglu, John
We present here the design, architecture, and first data release for the Solar System Notification Alert Processing System (SNAPS). SNAPS is a Solar System broker that ingests alert data from all-sky surveys. At present, we ingest data from the Zwick
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.01239