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  Reducing ground-based astrometric errors with Gaia and Gaussian processes

Mizukoshi, S., Kohno, K., Egusa, F., Hatsukade, B., Minezaki, T., Saito, T., et al. (2021). Reducing ground-based astrometric errors with Gaia and Gaussian processes. Astronomical Journal, 162(3): 106. doi:10.3847/1538-3881/ac0722.

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Mizukoshi, Shoichiro, Author
Kohno, Kotaro, Author
Egusa, Fumi, Author
Hatsukade, Bunyo, Author
Minezaki, Takeo, Author
Saito, Toshiki, Author
Tamura, Yoichi, Author
Iono, Daisuke, Author
Ueda, Junko, Author
Matsuda, Yuichi, Author
Kawabe, Ryohei, Author
Lee, Minju M.1, Author           
Yun, Min S., Author
Espada, Daniel, Author
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1Infrared and Submillimeter Astronomy, MPI for Extraterrestrial Physics, Max Planck Society, ou_159889              

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 Abstract: Stochastic field distortions caused by atmospheric turbulence are a fundamental limitation to the astrometric accuracy of ground-based imaging. This distortion field is measurable at the locations of stars with accurate positions provided by the Gaia DR2 catalog; we develop the use of Gaussian process regression (GPR) to interpolate the distortion field to arbitrary locations in each exposure. We introduce an extension to standard GPR techniques that exploits the knowledge that the 2D distortion field is curl-free. Applied to several hundred 90 s exposures from the Dark Energy Survey as a test bed, we find that the GPR correction reduces the variance of the turbulent astrometric distortions ≈12× , on average, with better performance in denser regions of the Gaia catalog. The rms per-coordinate distortion in the riz bands is typically ≈7 mas before any correction and ≈2 mas after application of the GPR model. The GPR astrometric corrections are validated by the observation that their use reduces, from 10 to 5 mas rms, the residuals to an orbit fit to riz-band observations over 5 yr of the r = 18.5 trans-Neptunian object Eris. We also propose a GPR method, not yet implemented, for simultaneously estimating the turbulence fields and the 5D stellar solutions in a stack of overlapping exposures, which should yield further turbulence reductions in future deep surveys.

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 Dates: 2021-08-16
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.3847/1538-3881/ac0722
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Publ. Info: Chicago : Published by the University of Chicago Press for the American Astronomical Society
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 162 (3) Sequence Number: 106 Start / End Page: - Identifier: ISSN: 0004-6256
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954922828207