Year 1 of the ZTF high-cadence Galactic Plane Survey: Strategy, goals, and early results on new single-mode hot subdwarf B-star pulsators

Autor: Kupfer, Thomas, Prince, Thomas A., van Roestel, Jan, Bellm, Eric C., Bildsten, Lars, Coughlin, Michael W., Drake, Andrew J., Graham, Matthew J., Klein, Courtney, Kulkarni, Shrinivas R., Masci, Frank J., Walters, Richard, Andreoni, Igor, Biswas, Rahul, Bradshaw, Corey, Duev, Dmitry A., Dekany, Richard, Guidry, Joseph A., Hermes, JJ, Laher, Russ R., Riddle, Reed
Rok vydání: 2021
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stab1344
Popis: We present the goals, strategy and first results of the high-cadence Galactic plane survey using the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). The goal of the survey is to unveil the Galactic population of short-period variable stars, including short period binaries and stellar pulsators with periods less than a few hours. Between June 2018 and January 2019, we observed 64 ZTF fields resulting in 2990 deg$^2$ of high stellar density in ZTF-$r$ band along the Galactic Plane. Each field was observed continuously for 1.5 to 6 hrs with a cadence of 40 sec. Most fields have between 200 and 400 observations obtained over 2-3 continuous nights. As part of this survey we extract a total of $\approx$230 million individual objects with at least 80 epochs obtained during the high-cadence Galactic Plane survey reaching an average depth of ZTF-$r$ $\approx$20.5 mag. For four selected fields with 2 million to 10 million individual objects per field we calculate different variability statistics and find that $\approx$1-2% of the objects are astrophysically variable over the observed period. We present a progress report on recent discoveries, including a new class of compact pulsators, the first members of a new class of Roche Lobe filling hot subdwarf binaries as well as new ultracompact double white dwarfs and flaring stars. Finally we present a sample of 12 new single-mode hot subdwarf B-star pulsators with pulsation amplitudes between ZTF-$r$ = 20-76 mmag and pulsation periods between $P$ = 5.8-16 min with a strong cluster of systems with periods $\approx$ 6 min. All of the data have now been released in either ZTF Data Release 3 or data release 4.
Comment: accepted for publication in MNRAS, 16 pages, 10 figures and 5 tables
Databáze: arXiv