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@article{Choi_2025,
doi = {10.3847/1538-4357/adfb70},
url = {https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/adfb70},
year = {2025},
month = {oct},
publisher = {The American Astronomical Society},
volume = {992},
number = {1},
pages = {47},
author = {Choi, Yumi and Olsen, Knut A. G. and Carlin, Jeffrey L. and Wang, Yuankun (David) and Moolekamp, Fred and Saha, Abhijit and Sullivan, Ian and Slater, Colin T. and Tucker, Douglas L. and Adair, Christina L. and Ferguson, Peter S. and Kang, Yijung and Peña Ramírez, Karla and Rabus, Markus},
title = {47 Tuc in Rubin Data Preview 1. Exploring Early LSST Data and Science Potential},
journal = {The Astrophysical Journal},
abstract = {We present analyses of the early data from Rubin Observatory’s Data Preview 1 (DP1) for the field of the globular cluster 47 Tuc. The DP1 data set for 47 Tuc includes four nights of observations from the Rubin Commissioning Camera (LSSTComCam), covering multiple bands (ugriy). We address challenges of crowding in the inner region of the cluster and toward the SMC in DP1, and demonstrate improved star–galaxy separation by fitting fifth-degree polynomials to the stellar loci in color–color diagrams and applying multidimensional sigma clipping. We compile a catalog of 3576 probable 47 Tuc member stars selected via a combination of isochrone, Gaia proper-motion, and color–color space matched filtering. We explore the sources of photometric scatter in the 47 Tuc color–color sequence, evaluating contributions from various potential sources, including differential extinction within the cluster. Finally, of the 72 well-characterized variables in the field, we recover three known variable stars, including two RR Lyrae and one eclipsing binary, in the coadd-based object catalog, and identify 62 in the difference image-based object catalog. Although the DP1 lightcurves have sparse temporal sampling, they appear to follow the patterns of densely sampled literature lightcurves well. Despite some data limitations for crowded-field stellar analysis, DP1 demonstrates the promising scientific potential for future LSST data releases.}
}
@ARTICLE{2026ApJS..282...62B2,
author = {{Bechtol}, K. and {Sevilla-Noarbe}, I. and {Drlica-Wagner}, A. and {Yanny}, B. and {Gruendl}, R.~A. and {Sheldon}, E. and {Rykoff}, E.~S. and {De Vicente}, J. and {Adamow}, M. and {Anbajagane}, D. and {Becker}, M.~R. and {Bernstein}, G.~M. and {Carnero Rosell}, A. and {Gschwend}, J. and {Gorsuch}, M. and {Hartley}, W.~G. and {Jarvis}, M. and {Jeltema}, T. and {Kron}, R. and {Manning}, T.~A. and {O'Donnell}, J. and {Pieres}, A. and {Rodr{\'\i}guez-Monroy}, M. and {Sanchez Cid}, D. and {Tabbutt}, M. and {Tan}, C.~Y. and {Toribio San Cipriano}, L. and {Tucker}, D.~L. and {Weaverdyck}, N. and {Yamamoto}, M. and {Abbott}, T.~M.~C. and {Aguena}, M. and {Alarc{\'o}n}, A. and {Allam}, S. and {Amon}, A. and {Andrade-Oliveira}, F. and {Avila}, S. and {Bernardinelli}, P.~H. and {Bertin}, E. and {Blazek}, J. and {Brooks}, D. and {Burke}, D.~L. and {Carretero}, J. and {Castander}, F.~J. and {Cawthon}, R. and {Chang}, C. and {Choi}, A. and {Conselice}, C. and {Costanzi}, M. and {Crocce}, M. and {da Costa}, L.~N. and {Davis}, T.~M. and {Desai}, S. and {Diehl}, H.~T. and {Dodelson}, S. and {Doel}, P. and {Doux}, C. and {Fert{\'e}}, A. and {Flaugher}, B. and {Fosalba}, P. and {Frieman}, J. and {Garc{\'\i}a-Bellido}, J. and {Gatti}, M. and {Gaztanaga}, E. and {Giannini}, G. and {Gruen}, D. and {Gutierrez}, G. and {Herner}, K. and {Hinton}, S.~R. and {Hollowood}, D.~L. and {Honscheid}, K. and {Huterer}, D. and {Jeffrey}, N. and {Krause}, E. and {Kuehn}, K. and {Lahav}, O. and {Lee}, S. and {Lidman}, C. and {Lima}, M. and {Lin}, H. and {Marshall}, J.~L. and {Mena-Fern{\'a}ndez}, J. and {Miquel}, R. and {Mohr}, J.~J. and {Muir}, J. and {Myles}, J. and {Ogando}, R.~L.~C. and {Palmese}, A. and {Plazas Malag{\'o}n}, A.~A. and {Porredon}, A. and {Prat}, J. and {Raveri}, M. and {Romer}, A.~K. and {Roodman}, A. and {Samuroff}, S. and {Sanchez}, E. and {Scarpine}, V. and {Smith}, M. and {Soares-Santos}, M. and {Suchyta}, E. and {Tarle}, G. and {Troxel}, M.~A. and {Vikram}, V. and {Walker}, A.~R. and {Weller}, J. and {Wiseman}, P. and {Zhang}, Y. and {DES Collaboration}},
title = "{Dark Energy Survey Year 6 Results: Photometric Dataset for Cosmology}",
journal = {\apjs},
keywords = {Sky surveys, Observational cosmology, Dark energy, Astronomy image processing, Catalogs, 1464, 1146, 351, 2306, 205, Astrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics},
year = 2026,
month = feb,
volume = {282},
number = {2},
eid = {62},
pages = {62},
doi = {10.3847/1538-4365/ae18d3},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {2501.05739},
primaryClass = {astro-ph.CO},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2026ApJS..282...62B},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}
@ARTICLE{2025AJ....170..100M2,
author = {{Merritt}, Stephanie R. and {Fedorets}, Grigori and {Schwamb}, Megan E. and {Cornwall}, Samuel and {Bernardinelli}, Pedro H. and {Juri{\'c}}, Mario and {Holman}, Matthew J. and {Kurlander}, Jacob A. and {Eggl}, Siegfried and {Oldag}, Drew and {West}, Maxine and {Kubica}, Jeremy and {Murtagh}, Joseph and {Jones}, R. Lynne and {Yoachim}, Peter and {Lyttle}, Ryan R. and {Kelley}, Michael S.~P. and {Moeyens}, Joachim and {Kiker}, Kathleen and {Naidu}, Shantanu P. and {Snodgrass}, Colin and {Matthews}, Shannon M. and {Chandler}, Colin Orion},
title = "{Sorcha: A Solar System Survey Simulator for the Legacy Survey of Space and Time}",
journal = {\aj},
keywords = {Solar system astronomy, Small Solar System bodies, Astronomy software, Astronomical simulations, 1529, 1469, 1855, 1857, Earth and Planetary Astrophysics, Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics},
year = 2025,
month = aug,
volume = {170},
number = {2},
eid = {100},
pages = {100},
doi = {10.3847/1538-3881/add3ec},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
eprint = {2506.02804},
primaryClass = {astro-ph.EP},
adsurl = {https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2025AJ....170..100M},
adsnote = {Provided by the SAO/NASA Astrophysics Data System}
}