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The young supernova experiment: survey goals, overview, and operations

The young supernova experiment: survey goals, overview, and operations
The young supernova experiment: survey goals, overview, and operations

Time-domain science has undergone a revolution over the past decade, with tens of thousands of new supernovae (SNe) discovered each year. However, several observational domains, including SNe within days or hours of explosion and faint, red transients, are just beginning to be explored. Here we present the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE), a novel optical time-domain survey on the Pan-STARRS telescopes. Our survey is designed to obtain well-sampled griz light curves for thousands of transient events up to z 0.2. This large sample of transients with four-band light curves will lay the foundation for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, providing a critical training set in similar filters and a well-calibrated low-redshift anchor of cosmologically useful SNe Ia to benefit dark energy science. As the name suggests, YSE complements and extends other ongoing time-domain surveys by discovering fast-rising SNe within a few hours to days of explosion. YSE is the only current four-band time-domain survey and is able to discover transients as faint as similar to 21.5 mag in gri and similar to 20.5 mag in z, depths that allow us to probe the earliest epochs of stellar explosions. YSE is currently observing approximately 750 deg(2) of sky every 3 days, and we plan to increase the area to 1500 deg(2) in the near future. When operating at full capacity, survey simulations show that YSE will find similar to 5000 new SNe per year and at least two SNe within 3 days of explosion per month. To date, YSE has discovered or observed 8.3% of the transient candidates reported to the International Astronomical Union in 2020. We present an overview of YSE, including science goals, survey characteristics, and a summary of our transient discoveries to date.

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Jones, D. O., Foley, R. J. and Narayan, G. , YSE Collaboration (2021) The young supernova experiment: survey goals, overview, and operations. Astrophysical Journal, 908. (doi:10.3847/1538-4357/abd7f5).

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Abstract

Time-domain science has undergone a revolution over the past decade, with tens of thousands of new supernovae (SNe) discovered each year. However, several observational domains, including SNe within days or hours of explosion and faint, red transients, are just beginning to be explored. Here we present the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE), a novel optical time-domain survey on the Pan-STARRS telescopes. Our survey is designed to obtain well-sampled griz light curves for thousands of transient events up to z 0.2. This large sample of transients with four-band light curves will lay the foundation for the Vera C. Rubin Observatory and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, providing a critical training set in similar filters and a well-calibrated low-redshift anchor of cosmologically useful SNe Ia to benefit dark energy science. As the name suggests, YSE complements and extends other ongoing time-domain surveys by discovering fast-rising SNe within a few hours to days of explosion. YSE is the only current four-band time-domain survey and is able to discover transients as faint as similar to 21.5 mag in gri and similar to 20.5 mag in z, depths that allow us to probe the earliest epochs of stellar explosions. YSE is currently observing approximately 750 deg(2) of sky every 3 days, and we plan to increase the area to 1500 deg(2) in the near future. When operating at full capacity, survey simulations show that YSE will find similar to 5000 new SNe per year and at least two SNe within 3 days of explosion per month. To date, YSE has discovered or observed 8.3% of the transient candidates reported to the International Astronomical Union in 2020. We present an overview of YSE, including science goals, survey characteristics, and a summary of our transient discoveries to date.

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ISSN: 0004-637X
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Author: D. O. Jones
Author: R. J. Foley
Author: G. Narayan
Author: Jens Hjorth
Author: M. E. Huber
Author: P. D. Aleo
Author: K. D. Alexander
Author: C. R. Angus
Author: Katie Auchettl
Author: V. F. Baldassare
Author: S. H. Bruun
Author: K. C. Chambers
Author: D. Chatterjee
Author: D. L. Coppejans
Author: D. A. Coulter
Author: L. DeMarchi
Author: G. Dimitriadis
Author: M. R. Drout
Author: A. Engel
Author: K. D. French
Author: A. Gagliano
Author: Christa Gall
Author: T. Hung
Author: Luca Izzo
Author: W. V. Jacobson-Galan
Author: C. D. Kilpatrick
Author: H. Korhonen
Author: R. Margutti
Author: Sandra Raimundo ORCID iD
Author: Enrico Ramirez-Ruiz
Author: A. Rest
Author: C. Rojas-Bravo
Author: M. R. Siebert
Author: S. J. Smartt
Author: K. W. Smith
Author: G. Terreran
Author: Q. Wang
Author: Radoslaw Wojtak
Author: Adriano Agnello
Author: Zoe Ansari
Author: N. Arendse
Author: A. Baldeschi
Author: P. K. Blanchard
Author: D. Brethauer
Author: J. S. Bright
Author: J. S. Brown
Author: T. J. L. de Boer
Author: S. A. Dodd
Author: D. Matthews
Author: Y. -C. Pan
Corporate Author: YSE Collaboration

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