The Palomar twilight survey of 'Ayl\'o'chaxnim, Atiras, and comets
B. T. Bolin, F. J. Masci, M. W. Coughlin, D. A. Duev, \v{Z}. Ivezi\'c,, R. L. Jones, P. Yoachim, T. Ahumada, V. Bhalerao, H. Choudhary, C. Contreras,, Y.-C. Cheng, C.M. Copperwheat, K. Deshmukh, C. Fremling, M. Granvik, K. K., Hardegree-Ullman, A. Y. Q. Ho, R. Jedicke

TL;DR
This paper reports on the Palomar twilight survey using ZTF data, discovering new near-sun asteroids and comets, and demonstrating the effectiveness of twilight observations for detecting interior solar system objects.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale twilight survey results with ZTF, discovering new Atiras, Aylos, and comets, and discusses future opportunities with Vera Rubin Observatory.
Findings
Discovered 1 Aylo and 4 Atiras in twilight data.
Detected 6 long-period and 2 short-period comets.
Recovered 11 known Atiras and other objects.
Abstract
Near-sun sky twilight observations allow for the detection of asteroid interior to the orbit of Venus (Aylos), the Earth (Atiras), and comets. We present the results of observations with the Palomar 48-inch telescope (P48)/Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) camera in 30 s r-band exposures taken during evening astronomical twilight from 2019 Sep 20 to 2022 March 7 and during morning astronomical twilight sky from 2019 Sep 21 to 2022 Sep 29. More than 46,000 exposures were taken in evening and morning astronomical twilight within 31 to 66 degrees from the Sun with an r-band limiting magnitude between 18.1 and 20.9. The twilight pointings show a slight seasonal dependence in limiting magnitude and ability to point closer towards the Sun, with limiting magnitude slightly improving during summer. In total, the one Aylo, (594913) 'Ayl\'o'chaxnim, and 4 Atiras, 2020 OV1, 2021 BS1, 2021 PB2, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Historical Astronomy and Related Studies · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
