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The Astronomical Journal | 2007

The Search for Distant Objects in the Solar System Using Spacewatch

Jeffrey A. Larsen; Eric S. Roe; C. Elise Albert; Anne Descour; Robert S. McMillan; Arianna E. Gleason; Robert Jedicke; Miwa Block; T. H. Bressi; Kim C. Cochran; Tom Gehrels; J. L. Montani; Marcus L. Perry; M. T. Read; James V. Scotti; A. F. Tubbiolo

We have completed a low-inclination ecliptic survey for distant and slow-moving bright objects in the outer solar system. This survey used data taken over 34 months by the University of Arizonas Spacewatch Project based at Steward Observatory, Kitt Peak. Spacewatch revisits the same sky area every three to seven nights in order to track cohorts of main-belt asteroids. This survey used a multiple-night detection scheme to extend our rate sensitivity to as low as 0.012 arcsec hr-1. When combined with our plate scale and flux sensitivity (V ≈ 21), this survey was sensitive to Mars-sized objects out to 300 AU and Jupiter-sized planets out to 1200 AU. The survey covered approximately 8000 deg2 of raw sky, mostly within 10° of the ecliptic but away from the Galactic center. An automated motion-detection program was modified for this multinight search and processed approximately 2 terabytes of imagery into motion candidates. This survey discovered 2003 MW12, currently the tenth largest classical Kuiper Belt object. In addition, several known large Kuiper Belt objects and Centaurs were detected, and the detections were used with a model of our observational biases to make population estimates as a check on our survey efficiency. We found no large objects at low inclinations despite having sufficient sensitivity in both flux and rate to see them out as far as 1200 AU. For low inclinations, we can rule out more than one to two Pluto-sized objects out to 100 AU and one to two Mars-sized objects to 200 AU.


The Astronomical Journal | 2001

The Spacewatch Wide-Area Survey for Bright Centaurs and Trans-Neptunian Objects

Jeffrey A. Larsen; Arianna E. Gleason; Nichole M. Danzl; Anne Descour; Robert S. McMillan; Tom Gehrels; Robert Jedicke; J. L. Montani; James V. Scotti


Archive | 2000

Progress on the Spacewatch 1.8-m Telescope and Upgrade of the Spacewatch 0.9-m Telescope

Robert S. McMillan; Michelle Perry; T. H. Bressi; J. L. Montani; A. F. Tubbiolo; M. T. Read


Archive | 1997

The Multi-Channel Astrometric Photometer with Spectrograph: A New Instrument for the Characterization of Extra-Solar Planetary Systems

George Gatewood; Amy Shell Snyder Hale; David D. S. Hale; W. G. Persinger; Robert S. McMillan; J. L. Montani; Teresa Moore; Michelle Perry


Archive | 1998

Progress Report on the 1.8-meter Spacewatch Telescope

Robert S. McMillan; T. H. Bressi; Anne Descour; Tom Gehrels; Jeffrey A. Larsen; J. L. Montani; Michelle Perry; M. T. Read; A. F. Tubbiolo


Archive | 2010

Spacewatch Observations of Asteroids and Comets with Emphasis on Discoveries by WISE

Robert S. McMillan; T. H. Bressi; Jeffrey A. Larsen; C. Maleszewski; J. L. Montani; James V. Scotti


Archive | 1996

Spacewatch Survey for Trans-Neptunian Objects

Tom Gehrels; J. D. Herron; Robert Jedicke; Robert S. McMillan; Travis S. Metcalfe; J. L. Montani; Janet Elizabeth Nichol; J. V. Scotti


Archive | 2006

Comet C/2006 GZ_2 (Spacewatch)

J. Ticha; Milos Tichy; J. L. Montani; Robert S. McMillan; T. H. Bressi


Archive | 2003

Minor Planet Observations [691 Steward Observatory, Kitt Peak]

Robert S. McMillan; M. T. Read; Chao-Ming Fu; Anne Descour; Ted Chen; P. J. Czuma; K. R. Fetter; Martin M. Block; S. Kurti; T. H. Bressi; A. F. Tubbiolo; R. G. Konkol; Peter Lau; Hugh McGee; Zigang Pan; Hongchao Liu; Tom Gehrels; Ching Li; J. L. Montani


Archive | 1999

Supernovae 1999be and 1999bf

Peter Edward Nugent; Robert S. McMillan; Tom Gehrels; Jeffrey A. Larsen; J. L. Montani; J. V. Scotti; N. Danzl; Arianna E. Gleason; Gregory Scott Aldering

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Jeffrey A. Larsen

United States Naval Academy

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Arianna E. Gleason

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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J. V. Scotti

University of Central Florida

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