Detecting active comets in the SDSS

Michael Solontoi, Zeljko Ivezic, Andrew A. West, Mark Claire, Mario Juric, Andrew Becker, Lynne Jones, Patrick B. Hall, Steve Kent, Robert H. Lupton, Gillian R. Knapp, Tom Quinn, James E. Gunn, Don Schneider, Craig Loomis

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Abstract

Using a sample of serendipitously discovered active comets in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we develop well-controlled selection criteria for greatly increasing the efficiency of comet identification in the SDSS catalogs. After follow-up visual inspection of images to reject remaining false positives, the total sample of SDSS comets presented here contains 19 objects, roughly one comet per 10 million other SDSS objects. The good understanding of selection effects allows a study of the population statistics, and we estimate the apparent magnitude distribution to r similar to 18, the ecliptic latitude distribution, and the comet distribution in SDSS color space. The most surprising results are the extremely narrow range of colors for comets in our sample (e.g. root-mean-square scatter of only similar to 0.06 mag for the g - r color), and the similarity of comet colors to those of jovian Trojans. We discuss the relevance of our results for upcoming deep multi-epoch optical surveys such as the Dark Energy Survey, Pan-STARRS, and the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), and estimate that LSST may produce a sample of about 10,000 comets over its 10-year lifetime. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)605-618
Number of pages14
JournalIcarus
Volume205
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2010

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