Trans-Neptunian objects found in the first four years of the Dark Energy Survey
Pedro H. Bernardinelli, Gary M. Bernstein, Masao Sako, Tongtian Liu,, William R. Saunders, Tali Khain, Hsing Wen Lin, David W. Gerdes, Dillon, Brout, Fred C. Adams, Matthew Belyakov, Aditya Inada Somasundaram, Lakshay, Sharma, Jennifer Locke, Kyle Franson, Juliette C. Becker

TL;DR
This paper presents a catalog of 316 trans-Neptunian objects detected in the first four years of the Dark Energy Survey, including 245 new discoveries, with detailed detection and orbit-linking procedures.
Contribution
It introduces a new method for detecting and confirming TNOs in DES data, achieving high completeness and reducing false positives.
Findings
Catalog of 316 TNOs including 139 new discoveries
Detection completeness to r~23.3 mag with minimal orbital bias
Effective procedures for transient detection and orbit linkage
Abstract
We present a catalog of 316 trans-Neptunian bodies detected by the Dark Energy Survey (DES). These objects include 245 discoveries by DES (139 not previously published) detected in exposures from the first four seasons of the survey ("Y4" data). The survey covers a contiguous 5000 deg of the southern sky in the optical/NIR filter set, with a typical TNO in this part of the sky being targeted by Y4 exposures. We describe the processes for detection of transient sources and the linkage into TNO orbits, which are made challenging by the absence of the few-hour repeat observations employed by TNO-optimized surveys. We also describe the procedures for determining detection efficiencies vs. magnitude and estimating rates of false-positive linkages. This work presents all TNOs which were detected on unique nights in the Y4 data and pass a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Space Satellite Systems and Control
