Deep drilling in the time domain with DECam: Survey characterization

Melissa L. Graham, Robert A. Knop, Thomas D. Kennedy, Peter E. Nugent, Eric Bellm, Márcio Catelan, Avi Patel, Hayden Smotherman, Monika Soraisam, Steven Stetzler, Lauren N. Aldoroty, Autumn Awbrey, Karina Baeza-Villagra, Pedro H. Bernardinelli, Federica Bianco, Dillon Brout, Riley Clarke, William I. Clarkson, Thomas Collett, James R.A. DavenportShenming Fu, John E. Gizis, Ari Heinze, Lei Hu, Saurabh W. Jha, Mario Jurić, J. Bryce Kalmbach, Alex Kim, Chien Hsiu Lee, Chris Lidman, Mark Magee, Clara E. Martínez-Vázquez, Thomas Matheson, Gautham Narayan, Antonella Palmese, Christopher A. Phillips, Markus Rabus, Armin Rest, Nicolás Rodríguez-Segovia, Rachel Street, A. Katherina Vivas, Lifan Wang, Nicholas Wolf, Jiawen Yang

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Abstract

This paper presents a new optical imaging survey of four deep drilling fields (DDFs), two Galactic and two extragalactic, with the Dark Energy Camera (DECam) on the 4-m Blanco telescope at the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory (CTIO). During the first year of observations in 2021, >4000 images covering 21 deg2 (seven DECam pointings), with ∼40 epochs (nights) per field and 5 to 6 images per night per filter in g, r, i, and/or z have become publicly available (the proprietary period for this program is waived). We describe the real-Time difference-image pipeline and how alerts are distributed to brokers via the same distribution system as the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF). In this paper, we focus on the two extragalactic deep fields (COSMOS and ELAIS-S1) characterizing the detected sources, and demonstrating that the survey design is effective for probing the discovery space of faint and fast variable and transient sources. We describe and make publicly available 4413 calibrated light curves based on difference-image detection photometry of transients and variables in the extragalactic fields. We also present preliminary scientific analysis regarding the Solar system small bodies, stellar flares and variables, Galactic anomaly detection, fast-rising transients and variables, supernovae, and active Galactic nuclei.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3881-3902
Number of pages22
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume519
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2023

Keywords

  • methods: observational
  • surveys
  • techniques: image processing

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Space and Planetary Science

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