Identifying RR Lyrae Variable Stars in Six Years of the Dark Energy Survey
Abstract
We present a search for RR Lyrae stars using the full six-year data set from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) covering ~5,000 sq. deg. of the southern sky. Using a multi-stage multi-variate classification and light curve template-fitting scheme, we identify RR Lyrae candidates with a median of 35 observations per candidate. We detect 6,971 RR Lyrae candidates out to ~335 kpc, and we estimate that our sample is >70% complete at ~150 kpc. We find excellent agreement with other wide-area RR Lyrae catalogs and RR Lyrae studies targeting the Magellanic Clouds and other Milky Way satellite galaxies. We fit the smooth stellar halo density profile using a broken-power-law model with fixed halo flattening (q = 0.7), and we find strong evidence for a break at kpc with an inner slope of and an outer slope of . We use our catalog to perform a search for Milky Way satellite galaxies with large sizes and low luminosities. Using a set of simulated satellite galaxies, we find that our RR Lyrae-based search is more sensitive than those using resolved stellar populations in the regime of large ( pc), low-surface-brightness dwarf galaxies. A blind search for large, diffuse satellites yields three candidate substructures. The first can be confidently associated with the dwarf galaxy Eridanus II. The second has a similar distance and proper motion to the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Tucana II but is separated by ~5 deg. The third is close in projection to the globular cluster NGC 1851 but is ~10 kpc more distant and appears to differ in proper motion.
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@article{arxiv.2011.13930,
title = {Identifying RR Lyrae Variable Stars in Six Years of the Dark Energy Survey},
author = {K. M. Stringer and A. Drlica-Wagner and L. Macri and C. E. Martínez-Vázquez and A. K. Vivas and P. Ferguson and A. B. Pace and A. R. Walker and E. Neilsen and K. Tavangar and W. Wester and T. M. C. Abbott and M. Aguena and S. Allam and D. Bacon and K. Bechtol and E. Bertin and D. Brooks and D. L. Burke and A. Carnero Rosell and M. Carrasco Kind and J. Carretero and M. Costanzi and M. Crocce and L. N. da Costa and M. E. S. Pereira and J. De Vicente and S. Desai and H. T. Diehl and P. Doel and I. Ferrero and J. García-Bellido and E. Gaztanaga and D. W. Gerdes and D. Gruen and R. A. Gruendl and J. Gschwend and G. Gutierrez and S. R. Hinton and D. L. Hollowood and K. Honscheid and B. Hoyle and D. J. James and K. Kuehn and N. Kuropatkin and T. S. Li and M. A. G. Maia and J. L. Marshall and F. Menanteau and R. Miquel and R. Morgan and R. L. C. Ogando and A. Palmese and F. Paz-Chinchón and A. A. Plazas and A. Roodman and E. Sanchez and M. Schubnell and S. Serrano and I. Sevilla-Noarbe and M. Smith and M. Soares-Santos and E. Suchyta and G. Tarle and D. Thomas and C. To and T. N. Varga and R. D. Wilkinson and Y. Zhang and the DES Collaboration},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.13930},
year = {2021}
}
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34 pages, 20 figures, 9 tables. Updated to match published version. Data products are available at https://des.ncsa.illinois.edu/releases/other/y6-rrl