Time-Resolved Spectroscopy with SDSS
Steven Bickerton, Carles Badenes, Thomas Hettinger, Timothy Beers, and, Sonya Huang

TL;DR
This paper introduces the DS/DT project that utilizes SDSS spectroscopic data to generate and analyze time-resolved spectra, enabling the study of spectroscopic variations over different time scales.
Contribution
It presents a novel approach to process SDSS spectroscopic data for time-resolved analysis, expanding the potential for temporal studies in astrophysics.
Findings
Compilation of a large set of time-resolved spectra from SDSS data
Identification of diverse time baselines in the archive
Framework for analyzing spectroscopic differences over time
Abstract
We present a brief technical outline of the newly-formed 'Detection of Spectroscopic Differences over Time' (DS/DT) project. Our collaboration is using the individual exposures from the SDSS spectroscopic archive to produce a uniformly-processed set of time-resolved spectra. Here we provide an overview of the properties and processing of the available data, and highlight the wide range of time baselines present in the archive.
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