Branimir Sesar,

Nina Hernitschek,

Sandra Mitrović,

Željko Ivezić,

Hans-Walter Rix,

Judith G. Cohen,

Edouard J. Bernard,

Eva K. Grebel,

Nicolas F. Martin,

Edward F. Schlafly,

William S. Burgett,

Peter W. Draper,

Heather Flewelling,

Nick Kaiser,

Rolf P. Kudritzki,

Eugene A. Magnier,

Nigel Metcalfe,

John L. Tonry,

Christopher Waters

The Astronomical Journal, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 153(5), P. 1 - 1

Published: May 1, 2017

RR Lyrae stars may be the best practical tracers of Galactic halo (sub-)structure and kinematics. The PanSTARRSl (PSI) Зтг survey offers multi-band, multi-epoch, precise photometry across much of the sky, but a robust identification of RR Lyrae stars in this data set poses a challenge, given PSl’s sparse, asynchronous multi-band light curves (<12 epochs in each of five bands, taken over a 4.5 year period). We present a novel template fitting technique that uses well-defined and physically motivated multi-band light curves of RR Lyrae stars, and demonstrate that we get accurate period estimates, precise to 2 s in >80% of cases. We augment these light-curve fits with other features from photometric time-series and provide them to progressively more detailed machine- learned classification models. From these models, we are able to select the widest (three-fourths of the sky) and deepest (reaching 120 kpc) sample of RR …

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Karen A. Collins,

John F. Kielkopf,

Keivan G. Stassun,

Frederic V. Hessman

The Astronomical Journal, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 153(2), P. 1 - 1

Published: Jan. 1, 2017

ImageJ is a graphical user interface (GUI) driven, public domain, Java-based, software package for general image processing traditionally used mainly in life sciences fields. The image processing capabilities of ImageJ are useful and extendable to other scientific fields. Here we present AstroImageJ (AIJ), which provides an astronomy specific image display environment and tools for astronomy specific image calibration and data reduction. Although AIJ maintains the general purpose image processing capabilities of ImageJ, AIJ is streamlined for time-series differential photometry, light curve detrending and fitting, and light curve plotting, especially for applications requiring ultra-precise light curves (e.g., exoplanet transits). AIJ reads …

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