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All-sky Guide Star Catalog for CSST

Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics 2024-06-04 v1

Abstract

The China Space Station Telescope (CSST) is a two-meter space telescope with multiple back-end instruments. The Fine Guidance Sensor (FGS) is an essential subsystem of the CSST Precision Image Stability System to ensure the required absolute pointing accuracy and line-of-sight stabilization. In this study, we construct the Main Guide Star Catalog for FGS. To accomplish this, we utilize the information about the FGS and object information from the Gaia Data Release 3. We provide an FGS instrument magnitude and exclude variables, binaries, and high proper motion stars from the catalog to ensure uniform FGS guidance capabilities. Subsequently, we generate a HEALPix index, which provides a hierarchical tessellation of the celestial sphere, and employ the Voronoi algorithm to achieve a homogeneous distribution of stars across the catalog. This distribution ensures adequate coverage and sampling of the sky. The performance of the CSST guide star catalog was assessed by simulating the field of view of the FGS according to the CSST mock survey strategy catalog. The analysis of the results indicates that this catalog provides adequate coverage and accuracy. The catalog's performance meets the FGS requirements, ensuring the functioning of the FGS and its guidance capabilities.

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@article{arxiv.2406.00972,
  title  = {All-sky Guide Star Catalog for CSST},
  author = {Hui-Mei Feng and Zi-Huang Cao and Man I Lam and Ran Li and Hao Tian and Da-Yi Yin and Yuan-Yu Yang and Xin Zhang and Dong-Wei Fan and Yi-Qiao Dong and Xin-Feng Li and Wei Wang and Long Li and Hugh R. A. Jones and Yi-Han Tao and Jia-Lu Nie and Pei-Pei Wang and Mao-Yuan Liu and He-jun Yang and Chao Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.00972},
  year   = {2024}
}

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