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The Zwicky Transient Facility: Data Processing, Products, and Archive
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is a new robotic time-domain survey
currently in progress using the Palomar 48-inch Schmidt Telescope. ZTF uses a
47 square degree field with a 600 megapixel camera to scan the entire northern
visible sky at rates of ~3760 square degrees/hour to median depths of g ~ 20.8
and r ~ 20.6 mag (AB, 5sigma in 30 sec). We describe the Science Data System
that is housed at IPAC, Caltech. This comprises the data-processing pipelines,
alert production system, data archive, and user interfaces for accessing and
analyzing the products. The realtime pipeline employs a novel
image-differencing algorithm, optimized for the detection of point source
transient events. These events are vetted for reliability using a
machine-learned classifier and combined with contextual information to generate
data-rich alert packets. The packets become available for distribution
typically within 13 minutes (95th percentile) of observation. Detected events
are also linked to generate candidate moving-object tracks using a novel
algorithm. Objects that move fast enough to streak in the individual exposures
are also extracted and vetted. The reconstructed astrometric accuracy per
science image with respect to Gaia is typically 45 to 85 milliarcsec. This is
the RMS per axis on the sky for sources extracted with photometric S/N >= 10.
The derived photometric precision (repeatability) at bright unsaturated fluxes
varies between 8 and 25 millimag. Photometric calibration accuracy with respect
to Pan-STARRS1 is generally better than 2%. The products support a broad range
of scientific applications: fast and young supernovae, rare flux transients,
variable stars, eclipsing binaries, variability from active galactic nuclei,
counterparts to gravitational wave sources, a more complete census of Type Ia
supernovae, and Solar System objects.Comment: 30 pages, 16 figures, Published in PASP Focus Issue on the Zwicky
Transient Facility (doi: 10.1088/1538-3873/aae8ac
The Zwicky Transient Facility: System Overview, Performance, and First Results
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is a new optical time-domain survey that uses the Palomar 48 inch Schmidt telescope. A custom-built wide-field camera provides a 47 deg 2 field of view and 8 s readout time, yielding more than an order of magnitude improvement in survey speed relative to its predecessor survey, the Palomar Transient Factory. We describe the design and implementation of the camera and observing system. The ZTF data system at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center provides near-real-time reduction to identify moving and varying objects. We outline the analysis pipelines, data products, and associated archive. Finally, we present on-sky performance analysis and first scientific results from commissioning and the early survey. ZTF’s public alert stream will serve as a useful precursor for that of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
The Zwicky Transient Facility: Science Objectives
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), a public–private enterprise, is a new time-domain survey employing a dedicated camera on the Palomar 48-inch Schmidt telescope with a 47 deg2 field of view and an 8 second readout time. It is well positioned in the development of time-domain astronomy, offering operations at 10% of the scale and style of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) with a single 1-m class survey telescope. The public surveys will cover the observable northern sky every three nights in g and r filters and the visible Galactic plane every night in g and r. Alerts generated by these surveys are sent in real time to brokers. A consortium of universities that provided funding (“partnership”) are undertaking several boutique surveys. The combination of these surveys producing one million alerts per night allows for exploration of transient and variable astrophysical phenomena brighter than r∼20.5 on timescales of minutes to years. We describe the primary science objectives driving ZTF, including the physics of supernovae and relativistic explosions, multi-messenger astrophysics, supernova cosmology, active galactic nuclei, and tidal disruption events, stellar variability, and solar system objects. © 2019. The Astronomical Society of the Pacific
The Zwicky Transient Facility: System Overview, Performance, and First Results
The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) is a new optical time-domain survey that uses the Palomar 48 inch Schmidt telescope. A custom-built wide-field camera provides a 47 deg^2 field of view and 8 s readout time, yielding more than an order of magnitude improvement in survey speed relative to its predecessor survey, the Palomar Transient Factory. We describe the design and implementation of the camera and observing system. The ZTF data system at the Infrared Processing and Analysis Center provides near-real-time reduction to identify moving and varying objects. We outline the analysis pipelines, data products, and associated archive. Finally, we present on-sky performance analysis and first scientific results from commissioning and the early survey. ZTF's public alert stream will serve as a useful precursor for that of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope
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