Keck Infrared Transient Survey I: Survey Description and Data Release 1
S. Tinyanont, R. J. Foley, K. Taggart, K. W. Davis, N. LeBaron, J. E., Andrews, M. J. Bustamante-Rosell, Y. Camacho-Neves, R. Chornock, D. A., Coulter, L. Galbany, S. W. Jha, C. D. Kilpatrick, L. A. Kwok, C. Larison, J., R. Pierel, M. R. Siebert, G. Aldering, K. Auchettl

TL;DR
The Keck Infrared Transient Survey (KITS) provides a large, systematic collection of near-infrared spectra of diverse astrophysical transients, supporting JWST and Roman Space Telescope science goals with new, publicly available data.
Contribution
This paper introduces the first data release of KITS, a systematic NIR spectral survey of transients, significantly expanding available data for various transient classes and supporting future IR astronomy missions.
Findings
Released 105 NIR spectra of 50 transients from 2022 data.
Surveyed diverse transient classes including supernovae, TDEs, and luminous red novae.
Achieved over 50% completeness in targeted samples.
Abstract
We present the Keck Infrared Transient Survey (KITS), a NASA Key Strategic Mission Support program to obtain near-infrared (NIR) spectra of astrophysical transients of all types, and its first data release, consisting of 105 NIR spectra of 50 transients. Such a data set is essential as we enter a new era of IR astronomy with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the upcoming Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope (Roman). NIR spectral templates will be essential to search JWST images for stellar explosions of the first stars and to plan an effective Roma} SN Ia cosmology survey, both key science objectives for mission success. Between 2022 February and 2023 July, we systematically obtained 274 NIR spectra of 146 astronomical transients, representing a significant increase in the number of available NIR spectra in the literature. The first data release includes data from the 2022A…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
