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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

EIGHT NEW MILKY WAY COMPANIONS DISCOVERED IN FIRST-YEAR DARK ENERGY SURVEY DATA

K. Bechtol; A. Drlica-Wagner; E. Balbinot; A. Pieres; J. D. Simon; Brian Yanny; B. Santiago; Risa H. Wechsler; Joshua A. Frieman; Alistair R. Walker; P. Williams; Eduardo Rozo; Eli S. Rykoff; A. Queiroz; E. Luque; A. Benoit-Lévy; Douglas L. Tucker; I. Sevilla; Robert A. Gruendl; L. N. da Costa; A. Fausti Neto; M. A. G. Maia; T. D. Abbott; S. Allam; R. Armstrong; A. Bauer; G. M. Bernstein; R. A. Bernstein; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks

We report the discovery of eight new Milky Way companions in ~1,800 deg^2 of optical imaging data collected during the first year of the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Each system is identified as a statistically significant over-density of individual stars consistent with the expected isochrone and luminosity function of an old and metal-poor stellar population. The objects span a wide range of absolute magnitudes (M_V from -2.2 mag to -7.4 mag), physical sizes (10 pc to 170 pc), and heliocentric distances (30 kpc to 330 kpc). Based on the low surface brightnesses, large physical sizes, and/or large Galactocentric distances of these objects, several are likely to be new ultra-faint satellite galaxies of the Milky Way and/or Magellanic Clouds. We introduce a likelihood-based algorithm to search for and characterize stellar over-densities, as well as identify stars with high satellite membership probabilities. We also present completeness estimates for detecting ultra-faint galaxies of varying luminosities, sizes, and heliocentric distances in the first-year DES data.


The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

Eight ultra-faint galaxy candidates discovered in year two of the Dark Energy Survey

A. Drlica-Wagner; K. Bechtol; E. S. Rykoff; E. Luque; A. Queiroz; Yao-Yuan Mao; Risa H. Wechsler; J. D. Simon; B. Santiago; Brian Yanny; E. Balbinot; Scott Dodelson; A. Fausti Neto; D. J. James; T. S. Li; M. A. G. Maia; J. L. Marshall; A. Pieres; Katelyn Stringer; Alistair R. Walker; Timothy M. C. Abbott; F. B. Abdalla; S. Allam; A. Benoit-Lévy; G. M. Bernstein; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; Elizabeth J. Buckley-Geer; D. L. Burke; A. Carnero Rosell

We report the discovery of eight new ultra-faint dwarf galaxy candidates in the second year of optical imaging data from the Dark Energy Survey (DES). Six of these candidates are detected at high confidence, while two lower-confidence candidates are identified in regions of non-uniform survey coverage. The new stellar systems are found by three independent automated search techniques and are identified as overdensities of stars, consistent with the isochrone and luminosity function of an old and metal-poor simple stellar population. The new systems are faint (MV > −4.7


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

The DES Science Verification weak lensing shear catalogues

M. Jarvis; E. Sheldon; J. Zuntz; Tomasz Kacprzak; Sarah Bridle; Adam Amara; Robert Armstrong; M. R. Becker; G. M. Bernstein; C. Bonnett; C. L. Chang; Ritanjan Das; J. P. Dietrich; A. Drlica-Wagner; T. F. Eifler; C. Gangkofner; D. Gruen; Michael Hirsch; Eric Huff; Bhuvnesh Jain; S. Kent; D. Kirk; N. MacCrann; P. Melchior; A. A. Plazas; Alexandre Refregier; Barnaby Rowe; E. S. Rykoff; S. Samuroff; C. Sanchez

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015

Stellar Kinematics and Metallicities in the Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxy Reticulum II

J. D. Simon; A. Drlica-Wagner; T. S. Li; B. Nord; Marla Geha; K. Bechtol; E. Balbinot; Elizabeth J. Buckley-Geer; H. Lin; J. L. Marshall; B. Santiago; Louis E. Strigari; Mei-Yu Wang; Risa H. Wechsler; Brian Yanny; T. D. Abbott; A. Bauer; G. M. Bernstein; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; David L. Burke; D. Capozzi; A. Carnero Rosell; M. Carrasco Kind; C. B. D'Andrea; L. N. da Costa; D. L. DePoy; S. Desai; H. T. Diehl; Scott Dodelson

) and span a range of physical sizes (17


The Astronomical Journal | 2015

Automated transient identification in the Dark Energy Survey

D. A. Goldstein; C. B. D'Andrea; J. A. Fischer; Ryan J. Foley; Ravi R. Gupta; Richard Kessler; A. G. Kim; Robert C. Nichol; Peter E. Nugent; A. Papadopoulos; Masao Sako; M. Smith; M. Sullivan; R. C. Thomas; W. C. Wester; R. C. Wolf; F. B. Abdalla; M. Banerji; A. Benoit-Lévy; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; A. Carnero Rosell; Francisco J. Castander; L. N. da Costa; R. Covarrubias; D. L. DePoy; S. Desai; H. T. Diehl; P. Doel; T. F. Eifler

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Proceedings of SPIE | 2014

The Dark Energy Survey and operations: Year 1

H. T. Diehl; Timothy M. C. Abbott; J. Annis; R. Armstrong; L. Baruah; A. Bermeo; G. M. Bernstein; E. Beynon; Claudio Bruderer; E. Buckley-Geer; Heather Campbell; D. Capozzi; M. Carter; Ricard Casas; L. Clerkin; R. Covarrubias; C. Cuhna; C. B. D'Andrea; L. N. da Costa; Ritanjan Das; D. L. DePoy; J. P. Dietrich; A. Drlica-Wagner; A. Elliott; T. F. Eifler; J. Estrada; J. Etherington; B. Flaugher; Joshua A. Frieman; A. Fausti Neto

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Astrophysical Journal Supplement Series | 2016

Mapping and simulating systematics due to spatially varying observing conditions in DES Science Verification data

Boris Leistedt; Hiranya V. Peiris; F. Elsner; A. Benoit-Lévy; Adam Amara; A. H. Bauer; M. R. Becker; C. Bonnett; Claudio Bruderer; Michael T. Busha; M. Carrasco Kind; C. L. Chang; M. Crocce; L. N. da Costa; E. Gaztanaga; Eric Huff; Ofer Lahav; A. Palmese; Will J. Percival; Alexandre Refregier; A. Ross; Eduardo Rozo; E. S. Rykoff; C. Sanchez; I. Sadeh; I. Sevilla-Noarbe; F. Sobreira; E. Suchyta; M. E. C. Swanson; Risa H. Wechsler

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2017

Farthest neighbor: the distant Milky Way satellite Eridanus II*

T. S. Li; J. D. Simon; A. Drlica-Wagner; K. Bechtol; Mei-Yu Wang; J. García-Bellido; Joshua A. Frieman; J. L. Marshall; D. J. James; Louis E. Strigari; A. B. Pace; E. Balbinot; Y. Zhang; T. M. C. Abbott; S. Allam; A. Benoit-Lévy; G. M. Bernstein; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; D. L. Burke; A. Carnero Rosell; M. Carrasco Kind; J. Carretero; C. E. Cunha; C. B. D’Andrea; L. N. da Costa; D. L. DePoy; S. Desai; H. T. Diehl; T. F. Eifler

) and heliocentric distances (25 kpc < D(⊙) < 214 kpc). All of the new systems have central surface brightnesses consistent with known ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (μ ≳ 27.5


Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2016

Digging deeper into the Southern skies : a compact Milky Way companion discovered in first-year Dark Energy Survey data

E. Luque; A. Queiroz; B. Santiago; A. Pieres; E. Balbinot; K. Bechtol; A. Drlica-Wagner; A. Fausti Neto; L. N. da Costa; M. A. G. Maia; Brian Yanny; T. D. Abbott; S. Allam; A. Benoit-Lévy; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; E. Buckley-Geer; D. L. Burke; A. Carnero Rosell; M. Carrasco Kind; J. Carretero; C. E. Cunha; S. Desai; H. T. Diehl; J. P. Dietrich; T. F. Eifler; D. A. Finley; B. Flaugher; P. Fosalba; J. Frieman

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The Astrophysical Journal | 2016

The Phoenix stream : a cold stream in the southern hemisphere

E. Balbinot; Brian Yanny; T. S. Li; B. Santiago; J. L. Marshall; D. A. Finley; A. Pieres; Timothy M. C. Abbott; F. B. Abdalla; S. Allam; A. Benoit-Lévy; G. M. Bernstein; E. Bertin; David J. Brooks; D. L. Burke; A. Carnero Rosell; M. Carrasco Kind; J. Carretero; C. E. Cunha; L. N. da Costa; D. L. DePoy; S. Desai; H. T. Diehl; P. Doel; J. Estrada; B. Flaugher; Joshua A. Frieman; D. W. Gerdes; D. Gruen; Robert A. Gruendl

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A. Benoit-Lévy

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

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David J. Brooks

University College London

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E. Bertin

Institut d'Astrophysique de Paris

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L. N. da Costa

European Southern Observatory

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G. M. Bernstein

University of Pennsylvania

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