The Pan-STARRS Moving Object Processing System


Autoria(s): Denneau, Larry; Jedicke, Robert; Grav, Tommy; Granvik, Mikael; Kubica, Jeremy; Milani, Andrea; Vereš, Peter; Wainscoat, Richard; Chang, Daniel; Pierfederici, Francesco; Kaiser, N.; Chambers, K. C.; Heasley, J. N.; Magnier, Eugene A.; Price, P. A.; Myers, Jonathan; Kleyna, Jan; Hsieh, Henry; Farnocchia, Davide; Waters, Chris; Sweeney, W. H.; Green, Denver; Bolin, Bryce; Burgett, W. S.; Morgan, J. S.; Tonry, John L.; Hodapp, K. W.; Chastel, Serge; Chesley, Steve; Fitzsimmons, Alan; Holman, Matthew; Spahr, Tim; Tholen, David; Williams, Gareth V.; Abe, Shinsuke; Armstrong, J. D.; Bressi, Terry H.; Holmes, Robert; Lister, Tim; McMillan, Robert S.; Micheli, Marco; Ryan, Eileen V.; Ryan, William H.; Scotti, James V.
Data(s)

01/04/2013

Resumo

We describe the Pan-STARRS Moving Object Processing System (MOPS), a modern software package that produces automatic asteroid discoveries and identifications from catalogs of transient detections from next-generation astronomical survey telescopes. MOPS achieves >99.5% efficiency in producing orbits from a synthetic but realistic population of asteroids whose measurements were simulated for a Pan-STARRS4-class telescope. Additionally, using a nonphysical grid population, we demonstrate that MOPS can detect populations of currently unknown objects such as interstellar asteroids. MOPS has been adapted successfully to the prototype Pan-STARRS1 telescope despite differences in expected false detection rates, fill-factor loss, and relatively sparse observing cadence compared to a hypothetical Pan-STARRS4 telescope and survey. MOPS remains highly efficient at detecting objects but drops to 80% efficiency at producing orbits. This loss is primarily due to configurable MOPS processing limits that are not yet tuned for the Pan-STARRS1 mission. The core MOPS software package is the product of more than 15 person-years of software development and incorporates countless additional years of effort in third-party software to perform lower-level functions such as spatial searching or orbit determination. We describe the high-level design of MOPS and essential subcomponents, the suitability of MOPS for other survey programs, and suggest a road map for future MOPS development.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-panstarrs-moving-object-processing-system(e096b186-9ebb-440a-ab65-d6352bf6d7e1).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Denneau , L , Jedicke , R , Grav , T , Granvik , M , Kubica , J , Milani , A , Vereš , P , Wainscoat , R , Chang , D , Pierfederici , F , Kaiser , N , Chambers , K C , Heasley , J N , Magnier , E A , Price , P A , Myers , J , Kleyna , J , Hsieh , H , Farnocchia , D , Waters , C , Sweeney , W H , Green , D , Bolin , B , Burgett , W S , Morgan , J S , Tonry , J L , Hodapp , K W , Chastel , S , Chesley , S , Fitzsimmons , A , Holman , M , Spahr , T , Tholen , D , Williams , G V , Abe , S , Armstrong , J D , Bressi , T H , Holmes , R , Lister , T , McMillan , R S , Micheli , M , Ryan , E V , Ryan , W H & Scotti , J V 2013 , ' The Pan-STARRS Moving Object Processing System ' Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific , vol 125 , pp. 357-395 .

Palavras-Chave #Astronomical Instrumentation
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article