Light-Motion Curve Catalogue (LMCC) in Stripe 82 Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Bramich D.M.
  2. Vidrih S.
  3. Wyrzykowski L.
  4. Munn J.A.
  5. Lin H.
  6. Evans N.W.,Smith M.C.
  7. Belokurov V.
  8. Gilmore G.
  9. Zucker D.B.
  10. Hewett P.C.,Watkins L.L.
  11. Faria D.C.
  12. Fellhauer M.
  13. Miknaitis G.
  14. Bizyaev D.
  15. Ivezic Z.,Schneider D.P.
  16. Snedden S.A.
  17. Malanushenko E.
  18. Malanushenko V.
  19. Pan K.
  20. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present a public archive of light-motion curves in Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) Stripe 82, covering 99{deg} in right ascension (20.7h to 3.3h) and spanning 2.52{deg} in declination (-1.26 to 1.26), for a total sky area of about 249sq.deg. Stripe 82 has been repeatedly monitored in the u, g, r, i and z bands over a seven-year baseline. Objects are cross-matched between runs, taking into account the effects of any proper motion. The resulting catalogue contains almost 4million light-motion curves of stellar objects and galaxies. The photometry are recalibrated to correct for varying photometric zeropoints, achieving ~20mmag and 30mmag root-mean-square (RMS) accuracy down to 18mag in the g, r, i and z bands for point sources and extended sources, respectively. The astrometry are recalibrated to correct for inherent systematic errors in the SDSS astrometric solutions, achieving 32mas and 35mas RMS accuracy down to 18mag for point sources and extended sources, respectively. For each light-motion curve, 229 photometric and astrometric quantities are derived and stored in a higher-level catalogue. On the photometric side, these include mean exponential and PSF magnitudes along with uncertainties, RMS scatter, {chi}^2^ per degree of freedom, various magnitude distribution percentiles, object type (stellar or galaxy), and eclipse, Stetson and Vidrih variability indices. On the astrometric side, these quantities include mean positions, proper motions as well as their uncertainties and {chi}^2^ per degree of freedom. The here presented light-motion curve catalogue is complete down to r~21.5mag and is at present the deepest large-area photometric and astrometric variability catalogue available.

Keywords
  1. astrometry
  2. proper-motions
  3. infrared-photometry
  4. visible-astronomy
  5. Wide-band photometry
  6. variable-stars
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2008MNRAS.386..887B
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2023-07-19T16:46:19Z
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2023-07-19T15:52:18Z
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2023-07-19T16:46:19Z
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