2018AJ....155....6M


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2018AJ....155....6M - Astron. J., 155, 6-6 (2018/January-0)

The Time-Domain Spectroscopic Survey: target selection for repeat spectroscopy.

MacLEOD C.L., GREEN P.J., ANDERSON S.F., ERACLEOUS M., RUAN J.J., RUNNOE J., BRANDT W.N., BADENES C., GREENE J., MORGANSON E., SCHMIDT S.J., SCHWOPE A., SHEN Y., AMARO R., LEBLEU A., AK N.F., GRIER C.J., HOOVER D., McGRAW S.M., DAWSON K., HALL P.B., HAWLEY S.L., MARIAPPAN V., MYERS A.D., PARIS I., SCHNEIDER D.P., STASSUN K.G., BERSHADY M.A., BLANTON M.R., SEO H.-J., TINKER J., FERNANDEZ-TRINCADO J.G., CHAMBERS K., KAISER N., KUDRITZKI R.-P., MAGNIER E., METCALFE N. and WATERS C.Z.

Abstract (from CDS):

As astronomers increasingly exploit the information available in the time domain, spectroscopic variability in particular opens broad new channels of investigation. Here we describe the selection algorithms for all targets intended for repeat spectroscopy in the Time Domain Spectroscopic Survey (TDSS), part of the extended Baryon Oscillation Spectroscopic Survey within the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS)-IV. Also discussed are the scientific rationale and technical constraints leading to these target selections. The TDSS includes a large "repeat quasar spectroscopy" (RQS) program delivering ∼13,000 repeat spectra of confirmed SDSS quasars, and several smaller "few-epoch spectroscopy" (FES) programs targeting specific classes of quasars as well as stars. The RQS program aims to provide a large and diverse quasar data set for studying variations in quasar spectra on timescales of years, a comparison sample for the FES quasar programs, and an opportunity for discovering rare, serendipitous events. The FES programs cover a wide variety of phenomena in both quasars and stars. Quasar FES programs target broad absorption line quasars, high signal-to-noise ratio normal broad line quasars, quasars with double-peaked or very asymmetric broad emission line profiles, binary supermassive black hole candidates, and the most photometrically variable quasars. Strongly variable stars are also targeted for repeat spectroscopy, encompassing many types of eclipsing binary systems, and classical pulsators like RR Lyrae. Other stellar FES programs allow spectroscopic variability studies of active ultracool dwarf stars, dwarf carbon stars, and white dwarf/M dwarf spectroscopic binaries. We present example TDSS spectra and describe anticipated sample sizes and results.

Abstract Copyright: © 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): quasars: general - stars: variables: general - surveys - surveys

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 SDSS J003827.06+250924.9 CV* 00 38 27.0299916576 +25 09 25.186829904           M 7 0
2 QSO B0040+005 QSO 00 43 19.7412611976 +00 51 15.466671720   18.60 18.38     ~ 77 0
3 2MASSI J0112549+000313 Sy1 01 12 54.9216294240 +00 03 13.045077396   18.13 17.85     ~ 55 0
4 2MASS J01472437+0057513 LM* 01 47 24.3778175208 +00 57 51.414340572           M9V 5 0
5 G 77-61 Pe* 03 32 38.0920129269 +01 58 00.084645962   15.60 13.90 12.9   dC-J_CH5 133 0
6 7C 081451.89+423206.00 BLL 08 18 15.99961476 +42 22 45.4148987   18.88 18.18 17.81   ~ 401 1
7 QSO J1004+1229 QSO 10 04 24.8871 +12 29 22.245   24.83 23.23 20.80   ~ 52 1
8 [VV2006] J111728.8+490216 QSO 11 17 28.7534752440 +49 02 16.372568004   19.42 18.97     ~ 29 0
9 LEDA 2505950 QSO 15 30 29.0507549736 +55 32 47.955293736   18.44 17.87     ~ 18 0
10 QSO B1635+4146 QSO 16 37 09.3174404184 +41 40 30.788868936 16.51 17.48 17.36     ~ 58 0
11 GALEX J231105.5+220209 WD* 23 11 05.6519611944 +22 02 08.654043804           DA+M3 7 0
12 SDSS J235040.09+002558.9 QSO 23 50 40.1011542096 +00 25 58.869978456   19.50 19.22     ~ 22 0

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