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Discovering vanishing objects in POSS I red images using the Virtual Observatory | E. Solano
; B. Villarroel
; C. Rodrigo
; | Date: |
2 Jun 2022 | Abstract: | In this paper we report a search for vanishing sources in POSS I red images
using Virtual Observatory archives, tools and services. The search, conducted
in the framework of the VASCO project, aims at finding POSS I (red) sources not
present in recent catalogues like Pan-STARRS DR2 (limiting magnitude r=21.4) or
Gaia EDR3 (limiting magnitude G=21). We found 298 165 sources visible only in
POSS I plates, out of which 288 770 had a crossmatch within 5 arcsec in other
archives (mainly in the infrared), 189 were classified as asteroids, 35 as
variable objects, 3 592 as artefacts from the comparison to a second
digitization (Supercosmos), and 180 as high proper motion objects without
information on proper motion in Gaia EDR3. The remaining unidentified
transients (5 399) as well as the 172 163 sources not detected in the optical
but identified in the infrared regime are available from a Virtual Observatory
compliant archive and can be of interest in searches for strong M-dwarf flares,
high-redshift supernovae, asteroids, or other categories of unidentified red
transients. No point sources were detected by both POSS-I and POSS-II before
vanishing, setting the rate of failed supernovae in the Milky Way during 70
years to less than one in one billion. | Source: | arXiv, 2206.00907 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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