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SkyMapper. SkyMapper. SkyMapper. What is SkyMapper?. 1.35m telescope with a 5.7 sq. degree field of view Fully Autonomous observing To conduct the Southern Sky Survey: Five year Multi-colour (6 filters) Multi-epoch (6 exposures, each filter) 2 π steradians Limiting mag. g~23 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What is SkyMapper?• 1.35m telescope with a 5.7 sq.

degree field of view• Fully Autonomous observing• To conduct the Southern Sky

Survey:• Five year• Multi-colour (6 filters)• Multi-epoch (6 exposures,

each filter)• 2π steradians• Limiting mag. g~23

• Aiming for regular operations this year

• Summary of program: Keller et al. 2007 PASA 24,1

Total Cost: Hardware $15M Software: $1.8MDedicated Science/Operations: ~ $0.6M/yr

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Telescope Optics

1.3m primary

0.75m secondary

0.6m fused silica asphere

2 x 0.45m fused silica spherics

Telescope – Focal length

& f/ ratio.

16224.75mmf/4.78

Modified Cassegraindesign

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The SkyMapper CCDs• 32 E2V CCD44-82 devices:

2048x4096 15 micron pixel CCDs• Broadband coated• 40 micron (thick) devices

• Reduced fringing, inc. red response, without bad blue

• 16384x16384 0.5” pixels

• Using new Pan Starrs controllers (Onaka at IfA)

• Readout in ~12 seconds through 64 channels (64x350 kpix/s)

• Readnoise ~5-7e-

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SkyMapper Filter SetFilter+CCD+Atm

osphere

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SkyMapper Filter Set is sensitive to Stellar Parameters

g,Z

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Quantified selection

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• The metallicity sensitive colour scales as expected with (spectroscopic) metallicity

Weird stuff – QSOs; WDs; PNe

Modelexpectation

[Fe/H]=-5

SSPP derived

Keller et al. in prepa star with no detectableFe (it has other elements)has been found.

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Other weird things we findA star with rapidly varying photometry and spectrawith synchotron? emitting blobs symmetrically around it

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OIII 5007 V DSS B

H-alpha R DSS R

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Expected Survey Limits

  u v g r i z

1 epoch 19.1 20.0 21.6 21.2 20.3 19.6

6 epochs 20.8 21.5 22.6 22.2 21.3 20.6

Sloan Digital Sky

Survey comparison

22.0 n/a 22.2 22.2 21.3 20.5

AB mag. for signal-to-noise = 5 from 110s exposures

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• Conduct a Shallow Survey

• in photometric conditions cover the southern sky with 3 exposures: 8-15th mag (Hipparchos)

• Anchor the deeper Main Survey to the Five-Second photometry and astrometry• Enables the Main Survey to proceed under non-photometric conditions.

• Self Calibration via overlaps, colour of main sequence (in low dust areas) and on photometric nights.

Calibration

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• Primary StandardsHST-based spectrophotometric standards

– Normalised by Hipparchos B and V photometry via Bessell (2000)

– Provides spectrophotometric standards across the sky

• 6 secondary standard fields chosen with Primary standards in them. These fields observed with dithers and rotations to produce a photometric flat field, with all stars calibrated to primary standards

• HST Program to provide network of stars across North and South Sky with spectrophotometry better than 0.5% over optical and 1% from UV through NIR. (These are being completed now)

Calibration

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New Standard System• 6-colour

photometry will be reduced as soon as possible.

• 6-colours should provide accurate transformations to most other systems

• Standard Stars in every southern field

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Calibration PlansSkyDice - PI Nicolas Regnault - LPNHE

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• >20 LEDs covering 0.3-1μ

• observed through telescope with NIS calibrated photo diode

• absolute calibration and monitoring of optics

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Southern Sky

Survey Time

Poor Seeing Time

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Supernova Poor Seeing Progam (>1.7”) In Collaboration With LPNHE

1250 sq-degrees v,g,r,i to g~19. Augment with some good seeing data to achieve a 3-4 day cadence.

(125,000 sq degrees per year with a 3-4 day cadence to v,g,r,i~19)

Fields still be determined - balance between very far south (easy to observe), and coverage for peculiar velocity surveys (like to go North and into the Galaxy)

Michael Childress Fang Yuan Richard Scalzo

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SlideNicolas Guy from IN2P3Regnault and Guy (IN2P3)

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Sample Light Curves

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Regnault and Guy (IN2P3)

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SN colours within 30 days of explosion

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150 Supernovae per Year• Magnitude Limited (mr=19m) -

with complete spectroscopy• Host Galaxy information on Large

Fraction of Objects at site of SN• Precisely Calibrated 4-colour light

curves of all objects• Spectroscopic series on selected

objects• IR photometry on selected objects

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Some Set Backs

• 13 Jan 2013

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Some Challenges

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Some Set Backs

• 13 Jan 2013 -> Up and Running Again 4April

• Vibration!

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Some Set Backs

• 13 Jan 2013 -> Up and Running Again 4April

• Vibration!• Richard Scalzo Crashed and Burned

on his Bicycle riding home down Mt Stromlo

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Progress on Vibration

• We did Fourier analysis of Accelerometers placed around the entire telescope

• Showed that there were a number of vibrations in all parts of the telescope

• Modifications have been made to stiffen – Spider– Secondary Mount– Primary Mirror

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Dec 20124”

Apr 20131.7”

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A SkyMapper Night