论文标题
卫星闪烁对ZTF量表的瞬时科学的影响
Impact of satellite glints on the transient science on ZTF scale
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论文摘要
成千上万的活跃人工物体在地球周围绕着绕地球绕,还有更多非手术的物体 - 废弃的卫星或火箭尸体,碰撞碎片或航天器有效载荷,其中很大一部分未经宣传。它们都通过基于地面的望远镜来影响天空的观察,这是通过产生大量污染图像的条纹,并产生错误的警报,以阻碍搜索新的天体物理瞬变。尽管如今,关于天文学的前者威胁在迅速增长的卫星巨型构造方面得到了广泛讨论,但后一种 - 错误的瞬态 - 仍然缺乏相似水平的关注。 在这项工作中,我们评估了卫星闪烁的影响 - 旋转卫星的平坦表面的阳光产生的快速闪光 - 对当前和未来的深天空调查,例如Zwicky Tramesient设施(ZTF)和Vera Rubin rubin temervatory temervatory legacy legacy smotervoration legacy对空间和时间(LSST)进行的(LSST)。为此,我们提出了一个简单的例程,该例程在一次曝光中检测到沿原本无形的卫星的轨迹进行了一系列重复的闪光灯,并在Fink Alert Broker中描述了其实现。在2019年11月至2021年12月之间,该例程在ZTF警报流中的应用显示,大约有73,000个个人事件污染了所有ZTF科学图像的3.6%,并与300多种不同的旋转轨道上的300多个不同的闪光卫星相关,从低地球上到地球上的轨道。单个闪光灯的时间标准短至$ 0.1 $ - $ 10^{ - 3} $秒,即时亮度为4--14个幅度,峰值幅度至少为2--4个幅度,并且通常是复杂的闪光活动时间模式。我们希望LSST看到更多这样的卫星闪闪发光,因为它的灵敏度更好。
Thousands of active artificial objects are orbiting around Earth along with much more non-operational ones -- derelict satellites or rocket bodies, collision debris, or spacecraft payloads, significant part of them being uncatalogued. They all impact observations of the sky by ground-based telescopes by producing a large number of streaks polluting the images, as well as generating false alerts hindering the search for new astrophysical transients. While the former threat for astronomy is widely discussed nowadays in regard of rapidly growing satellite mega-constellations, the latter one -- false transients -- still lacks attention on the similar level. In this work we assess the impact of satellite glints -- rapid flashes produced by reflections of a sunlight from flat surfaces of rotating satellites -- on current and future deep sky surveys such as the ones conducted by the Zwicky Transient Facility (ZTF) and the Vera Rubin Observatory Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST). For that, we propose a simple routine that detects, in a single exposure, a series of repeated flashes along the trajectories of otherwise invisible satellites, and describe its implementation in FINK alert broker. Application of the routine to ZTF alert stream revealed about 73,000 individual events polluting 3.6\% of all ZTF science images between November 2019 and December 2021 and linked to more than 300 different glinting satellites on all kinds of orbits, from low-Earth up to geostationary ones. The timescales of individual flashes are as short as $0.1$--$10^{-3}$ seconds, with instant brightness of 4--14 magnitudes, peak amplitudes of at least 2--4 magnitudes, and generally complex temporal patterns of flashing activity. We expect LSST to see much more such satellite glints of even larger amplitudes due to its better sensitivity.