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The CFEPS Kuiper Belt Survey: Strategy and Pre-survey Results

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Date Released: Friday, February 17, 2006
Source: arXiv.org e-Print archive

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astro-ph/0510826

From: R. Lynne Allen [view email]
Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 19:20:53 GMT   (773kb)
The CFEPS Kuiper Belt Survey: Strategy and Pre-survey Results
Authors: R. L. Allen, B. Gladman, J-M Petit, P. Rousselot, O. Moussis, J. J. Kavelaars, A. Campo Bagatin, G. Bernabeu, P. Benavenidez, J. Parker, P. Nicholson, M. Holman, A. Doressoundiram, C. Veillet, H. Scholl, G. Mars
Comments: to be submitted to Icarus
We present the data acquisition strategy and characterization procedures for the Canada-France Ecliptic Plane Survey (CFEPS), a sub-component of the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Legacy Survey. The survey began in early 2003 and as of summer 2005 has covered 430 square degrees of sky within a few degrees of the ecliptic. Moving objects beyond the orbit of Uranus are detected to a magnitude limit of $m_R$=23 -- 24 (depending on the image quality). To track as large a sample as possible and avoid introducing followup bias, we have developed a multi-epoch observing strategy that is spread over several years. We present the evolution of the uncertainties in ephemeris position and orbital elements as the objects progress through the epochs. We then present a small 10-object sample that was tracked in this manner as part of a preliminary survey starting a year before the main CFEPS project.
We describe the CFEPS survey simulator, to be released in 2006, which allows theoretical models of the Kuiper Belt to be compared with the survey discoveries since CFEPS has a well-documented pointing history with characterized detection efficiencies as a function of magnitude and rate of motion on the sky. Using the pre-survey objects we illustrate the usage of the simulator in modeling the classical Kuiper Belt.
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