The CatWISE Preliminary Catalog: Motions from ${\it WISE}$ and ${\it NEOWISE}$ Data
Peter R. M. Eisenhardt (1), Federico Marocco (1,2), John W. Fowler, (3), Aaron M. Meisner (4), J. Davy Kirkpatrick (2), Nelson Garcia (2), Thomas, H. Jarrett (5), Renata Koontz (6), Elijah J. Marchese (6), S. Adam Stanford, (7), Dan Caselden (8), Michael C. Cushing (9)

TL;DR
The CatWISE Preliminary Catalog provides an extensive all-sky source catalog with improved motion measurements using combined WISE and NEOWISE data spanning over six years, significantly enhancing positional and proper motion accuracy.
Contribution
This work introduces the first large-scale catalog combining WISE and NEOWISE data with improved motion measurements and deeper sensitivity than previous catalogs.
Findings
Catalog contains over 900 million sources.
Proper motion accuracy improved by an order of magnitude.
Deeper magnitude limits compared to AllWISE.
Abstract
CatWISE is a program to catalog sources selected from combined and all-sky survey data at 3.4 and 4.6 m (W1 and W2). The CatWISE Preliminary Catalog consists of 900,849,014 sources measured in data collected from 2010 to 2016. This dataset represents four times as many exposures and spans over ten times as large a time baseline as that used for the AllWISE Catalog. CatWISE adapts AllWISE software to measure the sources in coadded images created from six-month subsets of these data, each representing one coverage of the inertial sky, or epoch. The catalog includes the measured motion of sources in 8 epochs over the 6.5 year span of the data. From comparison to , the SNR=5 limits in magnitudes in the Vega system are W1=17.67 and W2=16.47, compared to W1=16.96 and W2=16.02 for AllWISE. From comparison to , CatWISE positions have…
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