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arxiv 1902.01945 v1 pith:NPN27IYX submitted 2019-02-05 astro-ph.IM astro-ph.HE

The Zwicky Transient Facility: Science Objectives

Matthew J. Graham , S. R. Kulkarni , Eric C. Bellm , Scott M. Adams , Cristina Barbarino , Nadejda Blagorodnova , Dennis Bodewits , Bryce Bolin
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Patrick R. Brady S. Bradley Cenko Chan-Kao Chang Michael W. Coughlin Kishalay De Gwendolyn Eadie Tony L. Farnham Ulrich Feindt Anna Franckowiak Christoffer Fremling Avishay Gal-yam Suvi Gezari Shaon Ghosh Daniel A. Goldstein V. Zach Golkhou Ariel Goobar Anna Y. Q. Ho Daniela Huppenkothen Zeljko Ivezic R. Lynne Jones Mario Juric David L. Kaplan Mansi M. Kasliwal Michael S. P. Kelley Thomas Kupfer Chien-De Lee Hsing Wen Lin Ragnhild Lunnan Ashish A. Mahabal Adam A. Miller Chow-Choong Ngeow Peter Nugent Eran O. Ofek Thomas A. Prince Ludwig Rauch Jan van Roestel Steve Schulze Leo P. Singer Jesper Sollerman Francesco Taddia Lin Yan Quan-Zhi Ye Po-Chieh Yu Igor Andreoni Tom Barlow James Bauer Ron Beck Justin Belicki Rahul Biswas Valery Brinnel Tim Brooke Brian Bue Mattia Bulla Kevin Burdge Rick Burruss Andrew Connolly John Cromer Virginia Cunningham Richard Dekany Alex Delacroix Vandana Desai Dmitry A. Duev Eugean Hacopians David Hale George Helou John Henning David Hover Lynne A. Hillenbrand Justin Howell Tiara Hung David Imel Wing-Huen Ip Edward Jackson Shai Kaspi Stephen Kaye Marek Kowalski Emily Kramer Michael Kuhn Walter Landry Russ R. Laher Peter Mao Frank J. Masci Serge Monkewitz Patrick Murphy Jakob Nordin Maria T. Patterson Bryan Penprase Michael Porter Umaa Rebbapragada Dan Reiley Reed Riddle Mickael Rigault Hector Rodriguez Ben Rusholme Jakob van Santen David L. Shupe Roger M. Smith Maayane T. Soumagnac Robert Stein Jason Surace Paula Szkody Scott Terek Angela van Sistine Sjoert van Velzen W. Thomas Vestrand Richard Walters Charlotte Ward Chaoran Zhang Jeffry Zolkower
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The Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF), a public-private enterprise, is a new time domain survey employing a dedicated camera on the Palomar 48-inch Schmidt telescope with a 47 deg$^2$ field of view and 8 second readout time. It is well positioned in the development of time domain astronomy, offering operations at 10% of the scale and style of the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST) with a single 1-m class survey telescope. The public surveys will cover the observable northern sky every three nights in g and r filters and the visible Galactic plane every night in g and r. Alerts generated by these surveys are sent in real time to brokers. A consortium of universities which provided funding ("partnership") are undertaking several boutique surveys. The combination of these surveys producing one million alerts per night allows for exploration of transient and variable astrophysical phenomena brighter than r $\sim$ 20.5 on timescales of minutes to years. We describe the primary science objectives driving ZTF including the physics of supernovae and relativistic explosions, multi-messenger astrophysics, supernova cosmology, active galactic nuclei and tidal disruption events, stellar variability, and Solar System objects.

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