The LEGUE high latitude bright survey design for the LAMOST pilot survey

We describe the footprint and input catalog for bright nights in the LAMOST Pilot Survey, which began in October 2011. Targets are selected from two stripes in the north and south Galactic Cap regions, centered at δ = 29°, with 10° width in declination, covering right ascensions of 135° to 290° and...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in astronomy and astrophysics 2012-07, Vol.12 (7), p.792-804
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Yue-Yang, Carlin, Jeffrey L., Yang, Fan, Liu, Chao, Deng, Li-Cai, Newberg, Heidi Jo, Zhang, Hao-Tong, Lépine, Sébastien, Xu, Yan, Gao, Shuang, Christlieb, Norbert, Han, Zhan-Wen, Hou, Jin-Liang, Lee, Hsu-Tai, Liu, Xiao-Wei, Pan, Kai-Ke, Wang, Hong-Chi
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Zusammenfassung:We describe the footprint and input catalog for bright nights in the LAMOST Pilot Survey, which began in October 2011. Targets are selected from two stripes in the north and south Galactic Cap regions, centered at δ = 29°, with 10° width in declination, covering right ascensions of 135° to 290° and -30° to 30° re- spectively. We selected spectroscopic targets from a combination of the SDSS and 2MASS point source catalogs. The catalog of stars defining the field centers (as re- quired by the Shack-Hartmann wavefront sensor at the center of the LAMOST field) consists of all V 〈 8m stars from the Hipparcos catalog. We employ a statistical selection algorithm that assigns priorities to targets based on their positions in mul- tidimensional color/magnitude space. This scheme overemphasizes rare objects and de-emphasizes more populated regions of magnitude and color phase space, while en- suring a smooth, well-understood selection function. A demonstration of plate design is presented based on the Shack-Hartmann star catalog and an input catalog that was generated by our target selection routines.
ISSN:1674-4527
2397-6209
DOI:10.1088/1674-4527/12/7/007