Enabling Deep All-Sky Searches of Outer Solar System Objects
Mario Juri\'c, R. Lynne Jones, J. Bryce Kalmbach, Peter Whidden, Dino, Bekte\v{s}evi\'c, Hayden Smotherman, Joachim Moeyens, Andrew J. Connolly,, Michele T. Bannister, Wesley Fraser, David Gerdes, Michael Mommert, Darin, Ragozzine, Megan E. Schwamb, David Trilling

TL;DR
This paper proposes a minimal modification to LSST's survey cadence, combined with advanced algorithms, to significantly improve the discovery and study of faint, distant objects in the Outer Solar System.
Contribution
It introduces a simple cadence adjustment and shift-and-stack algorithms to enable a more complete census of Outer Solar System objects with LSST.
Findings
4-8 times more KBO discoveries than baseline
Enables detection of objects to magnitude 25.5
Increases volume of space surveyed by over 5 times
Abstract
A foundational goal of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) is to map the Solar System small body populations that provide key windows into understanding of its formation and evolution. This is especially true of the populations of the Outer Solar System -- objects at the orbit of Neptune AU and beyond. In this whitepaper, we propose a minimal change to the LSST cadence that can greatly enhance LSST's ability to discover faint distant Solar System objects across the entire wide-fast-deep (WFD) survey area. Specifically, we propose that the WFD cadence be constrained so as to deliver least one sequence of visits per year taken in a day period in any combination of , and bands. Combined with advanced shift-and-stack algorithms (Whidden et al. 2019) this modification would enable a nearly complete census of the outer Solar System to $\sim…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Isotope Analysis in Ecology · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
